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billb95
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Keyboard bounce

Post by billb95 »

I have two CNC7 controls, one lathe and one mill.
Both keypads suffer from an annoying "key bounce", can this be adjusted?

Thanks
Centroid_Liviu
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Re: Keyboard bounce

Post by Centroid_Liviu »

Do you have the serial numbers for those controls? Or if you can take a picture of them and post them here. Several different models of keypads have used over the years.
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diycncscott

Re: Keyboard bounce

Post by diycncscott »

Bill,

The BIOS often has settings for "Typematic rate delay" that defines how fast a key repeats itself.
billb95
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Re: Keyboard bounce

Post by billb95 »

Liviu,
they are Tryax machines and the serial numbers are:-

M400 - 6570

T400- 2055

Scott,

The BIOS setting for "Typematic rate delay" was set fast so I have changed it to slow.

I will see what difference that makes next week and post back.

Thanks Bill.
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Re: Keyboard bounce

Post by billb95 »

Setting the "Typematic rate delay" to slow has improved the situation but I still have the problem.

Could it be the keyboard membrane and if so, what would be the cost of a new one ?

Thanks Bill.
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