As someone who deals with occasional hand tremors and a keyboard that sometimes registers repeated keystrokes, I finally discovered – and it’s been a game-changer. If you’ve ever typed a sentence that looks like “heellloooo” because your key bounced, or if Windows ignores your brief presses, Filter Keys is for you.
Set a shortcut (right Shift for 8 sec) to toggle it quickly when someone else uses your PC. how to turn on filter keys
But first, what does it do? Filter Keys tells Windows to ignore brief or repeated accidental keystrokes. You can adjust how long a key must be held down before it registers (slow keys) or how long to wait before a held key starts repeating (repeat keys). As someone who deals with occasional hand tremors
Reviewed by: A grateful, typo-free typist But first, what does it do
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Here’s a review-style guide on in Windows, written as if for a tech blog or user review site. Title: Filter Keys Saved My Typing Sanity – Here’s How to Turn It On (and Why You Should)