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Configuration Mode Chapter 2
Configure Key Repeat Settings
You can configure key repeat settings for the terminal keys or
attached keyboard of the connected terminal.
The repeat rate is the speed at which a character repeats per second
when you hold down a key. The repeat delay is the amount of time,
in milliseconds, that elapses before a character begins to repeat when
you hold down a key.
Follow these steps to change the repeat settings for keys.
1. Go to the PanelView Explorer Startup window.
2. Click the Terminal Settings link.
3. Click the Display/Input tab.
4. Check Enable key repeat to enable repeat settings for keys.
5. Drag the slider under Key Repeat Rate to adjust the speed at
which a character repeats when a key is held down.
6. Drag the slider under Key Repeat Delay to set the amount of
time that elapses before a character begins to repeat when the
key is held down.
7. Click Apply or click Cancel to restore the current settings.
To disable key repeat settings, uncheck Enable key repeat.
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You cannot change the key repeat settings from the on-terminal
configuration screens. If you want to change this setting, you
must connect to the terminal through a web browser.