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Status: Closed Points: 75 Time: 22:13 - Nov 13, 2009  

RBEdwards67

My Dell Inspiron keyboard keys require me to virtually pound on them to type- way too stiff! Help!

The keys require a very slow and methodical "power typing" in order to get the letter or character to appear on the screen. I cannot find any keyboard sensitivity settings at all! Anyone know where the hell the adjustment setting is hidden? Help!

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rmantingh

Date:: Nov 17, 2009

Time:: 11:25

As far as I know laptop keyboards do not have any 'sensitivity' settings. A key is either 'on' or 'off'. Is it all keys on the keyboard that have this problem or only a few of them? It could perhaps be a hardware fault. Have you tried to remove any of the keys in the past? They are quite fiddly to get off and on again and can cause your problems if they have not been properly put back.

RBEdwards67

Date:: Nov 17, 2009

Time:: 12:36

Dear rmantingh: Thanks for the response! I have never tried to remove any of the keys from this machine- I did, however, find a keyboard setting that was not set at the 'quickest' repeat setting, and having made that adjustment it is somewhat improved. I must be too used to my old desktop keyboard that was lightning quick. You have solved the question as to whether or not there is a sensitivity setting, I couldn't
find one either! Many thanks, Rob.

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Date:: Dec 28, 2010

Time:: 04:28

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