To reduce keyboard sensitivity on an HP keyboard, you may need to adjust the settings in your operating system. Here are some general steps you can follow:
- Adjust Keyboard Settings: Go to your computer's settings. In Windows, you can do this by navigating to Settings > Devices > Typing. Look for options related to key sensitivity or repeat delay.
- Keyboard Filter: If you're using a version of Windows that supports it, you can enable the Keyboard Filter feature, which allows you to suppress undesirable key presses. This can help manage how sensitive your keyboard is to touches. However, note that this feature is not supported in remote desktop sessions.
- External Software: If your keyboard came with specific software (like HP's software), check if there are options to adjust the sensitivity settings there.
- Physical Cleaning: Sometimes, debris under the keys can cause issues with sensitivity. Cleaning your keyboard might help improve its responsiveness.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider using an external keyboard that allows for more customization in sensitivity settings.
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