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Exclude certain keys from Filter Keys?
My keyboard tends to double or even triple inputs on a few keys (i.e. E and H), and the only solution I found that doesn't involve buying a whole new keyboard is enabling Filter Keys in the Ease Of Access settings. It's really handy, but the problem is it affects all of the keys on my keyboard; it's fine for some of the keys, but things like the number row, Shift, Backspace, Enter, etc. don't really need to be affected, and it makes my typing much slower. Is there any way to exclude certain keys from being affected by Filter Keys?
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Anonymous
2020-06-30T15:25:14+00:00 -
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Anonymous
2020-06-29T18:05:21+00:00 I understand your situation, but there is not a program that manage these settings.
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Anonymous
2020-06-29T17:45:03+00:00 Hi, my name is Jose. I'm an Independent Advisor and I'll be glad to help you today.
There is no option for exclude selected key from the Filter Keys function.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
Is there not, like, a program that's a more advanced Filter Keys?
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Anonymous
2020-06-29T16:10:47+00:00 Hi, my name is Jose. I'm an Independent Advisor and I'll be glad to help you today.
There is no option for exclude selected key from the Filter Keys function.
Is there anything else I can help you with?