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FilterKeys: Ignore Brief or Repeated Keystrokes and Slow Down the Repeat Rate

FilterKeys is an accessibility option that adjusts the keyboard response so that inadvertently repeated keystrokes are ignored. Using FilterKeys, you can also slow the rate at which a key repeats when you hold it down. This procedure tells you how to turn on FilterKeys through Accessibility Options in Control Panel.

Mouse actions
Keyboard actions
1
On the Start menu:
  • Select Control Panel
Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key [image: Windows logo key] ).
  • Select Control Panel by pressing C.
2
In Control Panel:
  • Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing).
  • If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View.
  • Select Accessibility Options.
In Control Panel:
  • Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing).
  • If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View by pressing TAB.
  • Press ENTER.
  • Press the RIGHT ARROW key, and then the LEFT ARROW key to select Accessibility Options.
  • Press ENTER.
3
In the Accessibility Options dialog box, on the Keyboard tab:

To turn on FilterKeys:

  • Select the Use FilterKeys check box.
  • Note  To turn off FilterKeys, clear the Use FilterKeys check box.

In the Accessibility Options dialog box, on the Keyboard tab:

To turn on FilterKeys:

  • Select the Use FilterKeys check box by pressing F.
  • Note  To turn off FilterKeys, clear the Use FilterKeys check box by pressing F.

4
To access FilterKeys settings:
  • Select Settings.
To access FilterKeys settings:
  • Select Settings by pressing E.
5
In the Settings for FilterKeys dialog box:
  • Select the options you want by selecting or clearing the check boxes.
  • Select OK twice to save the settings and exit Accessibility Options.
In the Settings for FilterKeys dialog box:
  • Select options by pressing the underlined access keys (see notes below).
  • Press ENTER twice to save the settings and exit Accessibility Options.
6
To close Control Panel:
  • Select the Close button.
To close Control Panel:
  • Press ALT+F, C.

Notes:

You can choose from the following options under FilterKeys Settings:


[image: Control Panel: Accessibility Options: Keyboard tab: Use FilterKeys]

Control Panel: Accessibility Options: Keyboard tab: Use FilterKeys


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