
Double Keystroke Delay
When you hold down a key the keyboard repeats the character after
a certain time. The Double Keystroke Delay allows to set the time
between first recognition of a keystroke and renewed recognition.
Unintentional multiple strokes of the same key are ignored.
Character Repeat Delay
When you hold down a key the character repeats in the not delayed
state after 0.25 sec. Using Character Repeat Delay you can set
the time that elapses before a character repeats.
Character Repeat Rate
A standard keyboard displays approx. 10 characters per second du-
ring the automatic repetition. The repeating rate permits to reduce
the number of the displayed characters during the automatic repeti-
tion. Adjusting these settings can benefit people with slowed down
work movement.
Locking Keys
Locking keys is a feature designed for people who use the key-
board with only one hand or one finger and have difficulties in
holding down two or more keys at a time. When a shortcut requires
a key combination such as Ctrl+P, locking keys will enable you to
press one key at a time instead of pressing them simultaneously. If
the locking keys feature is activated you can use ist by pressing the
keys Alt, Alt Gr, Shift, Ctrl and the Windows keys. If the feature is
activated and you have pressed one of these keys unintentionally,
the function can be reset by pressing the button once more.
Key Tone
When this feature is activated the computer will provide sound cues
when the keys are pressed.
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