Re: Re: Indelible memory trace



You can adjust the keyboard timing to your liking, so there's no need to
flash your calculator with an older ROM.

You will have to use the ->KEYTIME and KEYTIME-> commands.
KEYTIME-> will return the current anti-bounce timing value. This value
is in ticks (1/8192th of a second)

The default value is 1138 (140ms), you can reduce this value to 819
(100ms) safely.
Do a bit of experimentation, I found that on old 49g+ a value between
75ms and 120ms was okay

Jean-Yves

Thanks very much for this info.
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