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I bought a new computer keyboard for Christmas, and I have had a geat deal of trouble with it. It was not expensive, but came highly rated per customer reviews.

1) I have owned a computer since 1987, and my biggest problem with this keyboard is the repeat of letters if you hold the key down too long. That is not a feature that I have ever wanted, and I don't know why it exists. This is the first computer keyboard I have had this problem with. Apparently my touch is too heavy for it.

Is there a way to turn off this feature?

2) My second problem is that the shift key is small, and the control key is below it rather than beside it. I find that I (apparently) am hitting the control key rather than the shift key, so no letter appears in most cases.

Is there a keyboard with a large shift key like old typewriters had?

Thanks for your suggestions!

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I am running Windows 7, which is also new to me. I installed the new keyboard with the new refurb computer I got two months ago.

This keyboard makes me feel like I am a beginner who doesn't know how to type and will have to learn from the beginning. It is a Logitech.

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I am running Windows 7, which is also new to me. I installed the new keyboard with the new refurb computer I got two months ago.

This keyboard makes me feel like I am a beginner who doesn't know how to type and will have to learn from the beginning. It is a Logitech.

GA, I am still running Vista (It just works! :P ) but I wouldn't think it would be too different...I assume you have the round windows symbol in the lower right hand corner. Start. Then the start search box should show up when you click on it. type in keyboard. when keyboard symbol shows up, click on it...this is what I see. d2d22f187068507.jpg

Those are my settings of course, just adjust til it's right for your work habits. Sorry if I have been too obvious in this post! I am no computer guru, and don't know how mad your skillz are.

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Ok, Windows 7 - get to Control Panel from that orb thing that replaced the Start button, lowest LH corner of the screen. Then open the Keyboard thing. From there you adjust what you want to adjust.

You know, if you had a Mac, your keyboard would tell you what was wrong, fix itself, and then buy you a cup of coffee as a way of apologizing. But us Windows users have to learn how stuff actually works. :g

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Personally, I have never had any luck with Logitech proucts, particularly their keyboards. However, if keys are repeating, you may have "sticky keys" accidentally turned on. I have never understood why anyone would want this feature but it comes with Windows and can turn itself on of you accidentally hold down a few keys too long.

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OOPS, B Beat me to it!

by a WHOLE minute! :crazy: And great minds think alike, with Mac bashes in each post! :tup:lol:

Conrad, the Easy Eyes looks interesting, but it still has the small shift button with the control button almost as big. Whose idea was that?!

Try using the shift key on my tiny phone for a week, your shift key will then seem as big as a microwave!

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Personally, I have never had any luck with Logitech proucts, particularly their keyboards. However, if keys are repeating, you may have "sticky keys" accidentally turned on. I have never understood why anyone would want this feature but it comes with Windows and can turn itself on of you accidentally hold down a few keys too long.

Kevin, do you know how to turn sticky keys off?

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Just the right. I've got this really jakeleg homemade way of typing, and I always use the right Shift key to capitalize. so when I start and then stop to consider, sometimes the finger does not lift. Takes about 10 seconds or so, but then that little Great Gazzoo noise happens, and up it pops, that popup thing does.

Try it at home, kids. fun for the whole family!

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I adjusted the two controls to the slowest possible. As a result, the repeat problem is gone. I notice that the backspace cursor movement is much slower, so I may have to play with that a little.

Thanks again!

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