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I would like my keyboard keys (mainly arrows) respond a bit faster... I know that this can be done using xset

xset r rate 200 40

Where should I put this line to make sure that KDE does not overwrite xset? I tried adding this line to statrtx, /etc/X11/Xsession, but after KDE starts, my keyboard is slow again - I have to run xset from the konsole...

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Configuration->KDE->Periferials->Keyboard contains the following checkboxes:

 

Keboard repeat - checked

Use sticky keys - unchecked

Use slow keys - unchecked

Use bounce keys - unchecked

Numlock on KDE startup - this one is a button - self-explanatiry

 

The Help button takes me to a page which does not contain any mention of `sticky keys', `slow keys', or `bounce keys'... Instead it talks about options such as keyboard layout - options, i don't see but would find it useful - it's a laptop...

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Configuration->KDE->Periferials->Keyboard contains the following checkboxes:

 

Keboard repeat - checked

Use sticky keys - unchecked

Use slow keys - unchecked

Use bounce keys - unchecked

Numlock on KDE startup - this one is a button - self-explanatiry

 

The Help button takes me to a page which does not contain any mention of `sticky keys', `slow keys', or `bounce keys'... Instead it talks about options such as keyboard layout - options, i don't see but would find it useful - it's a laptop...

 

 

Thanks a lot. This just the informationI've been looking for. I couldn't change the rate settings through "xset"

 

Jim Wagner

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