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znakeeye Posted - Feb 29 2012 : 07:39:07 AM
VAX 1862. VS 2010 SP1.

If I activate "Double effective rate of key repeat", editing html files becomes painful. Especially the arrow keys tend to generate two presses, and if I type 'stopping' the text becomes 'stoppping'. (I tested this on a document containing many <div> tags.)

I believe the html parsing done by VS somehow interferes with the timing of the double-key stuff.
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accord Posted - Mar 01 2012 : 6:19:36 PM
This is most strange. This was a bug that was fixed in 1862:

VS2010+: Fixed issue with "Double effective rate of key repeat" option doubling characters on single keystroke (regression in 1859). (case=62588) 10431

So, I'm astonished. I've tried to reproduce the problem using VS2010 SP1 and VA 1901, but didn't get any double characters. Tried to play with divs but no help either.
Can you please try if you still see the problem with the latest build, 1901?

http://www.wholetomato.com/downloads/default.asp

It says beta, but it is release candidate for VS2010. Beta means it has preliminary support for VS11.

If you are still seeing the problem, can you please send in a test file where you can reproduce this problem with a short description of what you did in the file to reproduce the problem?
As I can understand from your post, you were able to reproduce the problem pretty easily. Am I right?

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