BUG: Friction and Factor PWB Switches do not workLast reviewed: July 17, 1997Article ID: Q90012 |
2.1.49
MS-DOS
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SYMPTOMSThe Friction and Factor switches do not work in Programmer's WorkBench (PWB) version 2.1.49.
RESOLUTIONThe Friction switch, together with the Factor switch, control how quickly PWB executes a fast function (see the "Environment and Tools" manual for information on the Fastfunc switch). A fast function is a PWB function whose action repeats rapidly when you hold down the associated key. On many computers, the keyboard repeat rate is much too fast by default. The intention of the Friction and Factor switches is to slow the keyboard repeat rate. These switches do not work in PWB 2.1.49. To adjust the keyboard rate, do the following:
In Windows, you can adjust the key repeat rate with the keyboard icon in the control panel. This will affect all applications that run within Windows. If you are running MS-DOS outside of Windows, you can adjust the key repeat rate (also known as the typematic rate) by using the MODE command. For example, the MS-DOS command
mode con rate=1 delay=4specifies a rate of approximately two characters a second after a delay of 1 second.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Programmer's WorkBench version 2.1.49.
MORE INFORMATIONMore information about setting keyboard repeat rates can be found in your MS-DOS manual (see MODE command) and in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide" (see Control Panel). For more information about the Friction, Factor, and Fastfunc editor settings, see the "Environment and Tools" manual.
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