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Keyboard Buffers
Name: bowtie1 Date: May 1, 2007 at 12:29:13 Pacific OS: XP pro CPU/Ram: na Product: na
Comment:
I have been directed to increase my keyboard buffer setting in the registry due to a problem i am having in a certain program. my typist is outrunnning the keyboard buffer and some of the keystrokes are being missed. i was told where to go and change the setting. the setting is 0X64 and i was told to at least double the setting. My question is what is the double of 0X64?
My original problem... I had my server replaced with a new PowerEdge 6800 for an upcoming system upgrade. One of my older software programs is now slowed to where the keyboard can not keep up with one of my typists on data entry. But it is only for that one system, which happens to be one of my newer Dell Systems. She can move to a different computer and it seems to work fine. If you have any other suggestions please let me know.
Name: StuartS Date: May 1, 2007 at 12:42:50 Pacific
Reply:
0X64 double = OXC8
0X64 is a Hexidcemal number = 100 0XC8 = 200
Stuart
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Response Number 3
Name: bowtie1 Date: May 1, 2007 at 12:46:22 Pacific
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Maybe i didnt state my question correctly. This was where i had been sent to before and i understand the instructions... all except the increasing/doubling part.
What is the double of 0X64? What is a higher setting from 0X64?
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Response Number 4
Name: bowtie1 Date: May 1, 2007 at 12:47:13 Pacific
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Thank you very much Stuart
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Response Number 5
Name: OtheHill Date: May 1, 2007 at 13:44:55 Pacific
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Hey bowtie, you are one lucky employer to have employees that can outpace your computers.
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Response Number 6
Name: bowtie1 Date: May 2, 2007 at 15:58:53 Pacific
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I told her to fix the problem she should just slow down...
She laughed and said "Yea, right"
Actually she keys the payroll, so i'm not going to complain. =-]
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Response Number 7
Name: OtheHill Date: May 2, 2007 at 16:46:01 Pacific
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