SETKI
Advanced Programmer's Command
SETKI
[(parameters)]
Sets keyboard repeat parameters. If you do not specify a parameter,
the current delay and repeat rate settings are displayed.
You can use SETKI to adjust how your keyboard reacts when you
press a key.
The parameters are:
DEFAULT returns the parameters
to
their start-up values.
RATE = number sets the repeat rate
as
number. number is any
number greater than or equal
to
1.
number equals 2 when
the system is started or reset.
WAIT= number sets the initial delay between the time a key is
first pressed
and
the first repeat of that key
as
number.
number
is
any number greater than or equal to
10.
number
equals 22 when the system is started or reset.
QUERY prompts you
to
enter new values for RATE = number
and WAIT=number.
Examples
SETKI
(WAIT=15)
(ENTER)
sets the delay rate
to
15.
SETK I
(ENTER)
displays the current delay and repeat rate settings
in
the format:
Wait = 15,
Rate=2
Note: Both the RATE and WAIT parameters use modulo 128. For
example, entering 138 has the same effect as entering
10.
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