Hey Bud, I have no idea if this would help or not, but if you're on a Windows computer you can go into Control Panel and then Keyboard and increase/decrease the repeat delay and repeat. I THINK this can be helpful but not entirely sure. If on an Apple computer, I believe it's System Preferences and then Keyboard. I don't have an Apple near by or else I'd know for sure.
On my 2009 MacBook, there is a special control panel designed to do the following: "...Mac OS X Snow Leopard Sticky Keys enables the user to enter key combinations by pressing keys in sequence rather than simultaneously. This will benefit users who are unable to press or have difficulty pressing shortcut key combinations..." It's called "Sticky Keys". Basically, you hit SHIFT key, then release the SHIFT key, and then type the letter that you need to capitalize. You don't have to hold on to the SHIFT key to capitalize the next keystroke (see the attached partial screenshot of the control panel). This also works with other keys like CONTROL, OPTION/ALT, COMMAND. Here's a webpage that describes how MacOS 10.6.8 can potentially help folks who have difficult using more than 1 key on the keyboard at a time. Here's the Apple description of Sticky Keys for the latest MacOS version 10.13 Image Unavailable, Please Login
^^^^^ Yeah I wasn't sure if Sticky Keys would be better or not. In Windows, this can be enabled by pressing the Shift key five times in a row.
thanks guys! i'll leave everything in low case from now on. your care and concern is appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you like the outside, you should check out the inside. One of the nicest specs I can recall having seen in a while. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/index.php?threads/Our-First-Prancing-Pony.521936/ Post # 288 T
here are a couple of miller photos before I bought it: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
thanks Malibu! I used to live in marina del rey. is the lobster pot still open on the santa monica pier?