Faster iPhone 6 Keyboard Repeat Rate

Is it possible to increase the setting and have the iPhone 6 key repeat at a faster reat

Sollution found :
Open terminal which is in the application utilities folder and type:
defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false
Then restart the computer and tada it works great.

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  • [SOLVED]Keyboard repeat rate

    When I startx the keyboard repeat delay increases which is very annoying. How do I change the keyboard repeat delay to be just as fast as the tty in xorg?
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  • HT201178 hhow to set keyboard repeat rate to never on bluetooth keyboard and ipad mini

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  • [SOLVED] Keyboard repeat messed up after update to Xorg 1.6

    Did anyone else notice the keyboard repeat rate and delay changed after the update to Xorg 1.6? It takes longer to start repeating and the rate is lower (at least in a terminal). This happens both in xmonad (started through xinit) and KDE (started through gdm).
    xset q has the same output in both xorg 1.5.3 and 1.6:
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    Procyon wrote:
    Explicitly define your keyboard in xorg.conf and don't use evdev but kbd.
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    Last edited by meqif (2009-04-12 13:22:47)

  • The iPhone Virtual Keyboard Frustrations

    I am growing frustrated with my iPhone virtual keyboard. Switching to a non-physical keyboard back in 2007 was a big step for me but I ended adapting to it pretty fast and actually found myself to be comfortable with it very fast. I, however, am starting to reconsider this as there are more and more viable options to the iPhone becoming available (think: Android!). I use 3 different languages and hence 3 different international keyboards on my iPhone on a daily basis and I must say that things are getting messier and messier. Although I have gone through the trouble of resetting my custom dictionaries many times, it seems that my French keyboard cannot spell "après" properly, it keeps auto-correcting it to "Apres" every time I type it. I tried many "tricks" but none solved this problem. I was even able to replicate this issue on other iPhones using a multiple international keyboard setup. In addition, I must say that the process of switching from one language to another is cumbersome to say the least. I'm really getting tired of typing something in English only to realize that I was using the Portuguese keyboard and that my first 5 words have already been auto-corrected to Portuguese.
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    I find it really easy to switch between languages. All it takes is one or two tabs on the globe icon and you're set. I don't think it's a big issue. Also, you can easily tell what language you are currently on by the keyboard layout and the spelling on the space bar.
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    Straight out of the box my May 2007 Macbook Pro decided that if I typed one character twice in sucesion I must have made a mistake, and it will ignore the second keystroke. It also usually ignores the first character I type. I've tried every variation of Key Repeat Rate and Delay Until Repeat in the Keyboard and Mouse System Preference Panel, and it caries on regardles.
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  • Keyboard repeat not working

    key repeat is not working at all. wondering what i'm doing wrong, or where the problem is. this is a pretty slim arch install; i installed the xorg group and xmonad, but no desktop (gnome, kde etc) env. other thing that might be an issue is that i pretty much only access this box via vnc and ssh.
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    You are right. According to man xset there is indeed a "rate" agument allowed in certain circumstances (I did never need it, though):
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  • Keyboard repeating not working with latest update for mac?

    I just updated my Macbook Pro with a new version of Yosemite and i have come to find that the keyboard repeating function is not working anymore, even with the command: defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false
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    My keyboard repeat key doesn't work. How do I fix it in O/S Lion?

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    The mic icon disappeared on my iPhone 4 keyboard how do I get it back?

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    I am experiencing a a problem with a bluetooth keyboard. After a while (> 1-2 minutes), when I am not using it and starting typing, my keyboard repeats first (sometimes second) character about 8 times. I am having this issue only on linux, on windows everything is fine. Do you have any idea how to track this problem? Is this kernel module fault or bluez?

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  • Aluminum Keyboard Repeat Keys after 10.5.7

    I have a white 2.16 Intel Core 2 Duo. I bought an aluminum keyboard for it. After installing 10.5.7 my keyboard repeats keys, delays responses, etc. I thought the keyboard might be bad so I replaced it under warranty. The new keyboard does the exact same thing. The KB is plugged directly into the USB port on back of the imac. Anyone have any thoughts? For now I am using the old white keyboard that came with the imac and it works perfectly---even though it doesn't feel as good as the aluminum keyboard.

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