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Hello. I know I'm probably the only person in the world to need this, but for a project I'm working on, I need to be able to ignore rapid/repeated input.
I use AntiMicro to emulate the ENTER key on my keyboard. With the windows 10 sticky keys options turned on, my physical keyboard ignores repeated strokes, but when I press the button on the gamepad, I can press ENTER as fast as I can.
Is there a way to have the stickey keys option to work? Or another way to ignore strokes repeated less than 0.5 seconds ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
AntiMicro is no longer maintained. There were no bigger fixes since 2017.
There is a new recommended version of this app called AntiMicroX.
As a part of cleanup, this issue will be closed.
If you find this issue relevant also for that new version of application you can create a new issue there (but firstly check it, because many issues of the old app are fixed and there are some new functionalities implemented)
Hello. I know I'm probably the only person in the world to need this, but for a project I'm working on, I need to be able to ignore rapid/repeated input.
I use AntiMicro to emulate the ENTER key on my keyboard. With the windows 10 sticky keys options turned on, my physical keyboard ignores repeated strokes, but when I press the button on the gamepad, I can press ENTER as fast as I can.
Is there a way to have the stickey keys option to work? Or another way to ignore strokes repeated less than 0.5 seconds ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: