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  1. I accidentally pressed something on my keyboard and now it is too sensitive. What to do?


    I accidentally pressed something on keyboard and it is too fast and sensitive, in keyboard settings everything is default like on my other pc. Is there any shortcut on keyboard or something similar that changes setting?Thanks.

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    Oliver Čelovský, Nov 16, 2022
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  2. Keyboard sensitivity issue


    Hi,

    I wasn't sure where to post this, i have a computer that has a keyboard sensitivity issue only in File Explorer.

    this is a Windows 10 Enterprise laptop. This occurs with built in keyboard and when an external keyboard is used.

    This sensitivity is not an issue in Applications such as Microsoft Word 2016 or notepad.

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you
     
    Windowsfree, Nov 16, 2022
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  3. Keyboard Sensitivity

    I have a Logitech K520 keyboard and am using Windows 10. When I type I have to press the keys very hard or else it will not type the letter. I have been trying to adjust the key sensitivity, as it is really difficult to accurately type. How can I make
    the keyboard more sensitive?
     
    CardinalBlue, Nov 16, 2022
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  4. I accidentally pressed something on my keyboard and now it is too sensitive. What to do?

    touchpad sensitivity

    Hi Joobster,

    When you mean Touchpad sensitivity, are you referring to the pointer speed of your touchpad? Or are you referring to the touch/pressure sensitivity of your touchpad whenever to press your fingers on your touchpad?

    If you are referring to the pointer speed, you may follow the steps below:

    • Press Windows key + R on your keyboard.
    • Type "main.cpl" and hit enter.
    • Click Pointer Options.
    • Under Motion, select the pointer speed you wanted for your touchpad.

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    Regarding the Touch/pressure sensitivity, then you will need to contact your PC manufacturer to assist you on installing the right drivers for your touchpad.

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Monica Cam, Nov 16, 2022
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