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Old 11-28-2009, 03:57 PM
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Re: Post your Keyboard Config

Does anyone else have this problem? I have a TP2 and I exhaustively mapped all the buttons on the keyboard (save a few) to additional functions. Specifically, I mapped all the default values to single clicks, function button values to double clicks, and all CAPS values where applicable to long presses. In addition, I've remapped the home, back and volume buttons to additional functions as well. It works great except for one big problem... The resulting lag in the keyboard makes it unusable. It can't keep up and often skips characters in trying to do so. I'm not a very fast typist either. When I remove all keys the lag disappears. I don't know if it's a memory or processor issue, but it seems it can't go through all the keystroke mappings fast enough to keep up. I've attached my configration file. Is there an alternate way to do this without using as much resources? Perhaps bypass the key map for default strokes so that it wouldn't have to process so may instructions? Would mapping to "send to active window" as opposed to operating system where applicable help? I've tried changing the instructions from emulate key press to send text to active window on the long press instructions and have not seem much if any improvement. Which is faster emulate or paste? I used to use MagiKBLite with very little customization and it worked beautifully on the TP, but this doesn't work on the TP2. I really would love for this to work! Any help would be appreciated!!!
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