Key repeat in Lion..

Hi !
I did a clean Lion install on my MBP 2.8Ghz Core 2 Duo late 2009 upgraded with OWC 480Gig SSD Drive 8Gig RAM and also upgraded my MacPro to Lion (upgrade, not a clean install...) and I completely lost the key repeating feature on both Mac. Even if my setting in System Preferences/Keyboard is set for FAST repeating.
Has anybody experience this issue ? I didn't see this as a new Lion Feature...
Thanks for your input !
Marc

Run the following in your Terminal:
defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false

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