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Specifying a key as repeating or non-repeating
Before you make any changes, all keys except for Ctrl, Alt, and Shift are
set to repeat when you press them and keep them pressed. In other words,
they continue to generate letters or numbers automatically if you press
them and do not release them immediately. With this feature, you can
specify whether a key repeats or not when you press it.
To change a key so that it does not repeat, complete the following:
Click Edit > Preference > Keyboard, or click the Remap button on the
toolbar.
Click the Key Repetition tab.
Click Add a Key.
Press the key you want to change.
-=-=-=->>>>> The Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys do not repeat and cannot be
added to the list.
Click OK.
The key will then appear in the Non-repeating key box.
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