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Stack-based keyboard delay using Logitech MX3100 keyboard
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Mar 15, 2026955 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I've been using a Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3100 keyboard for quite a while. I've never really had any problems, except for the occasional typo. I noticed however that I tended make the typo "Laod" instead of "Load", quite a bit more often than any other typos. As it started to get on my nerves, …
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Fix for: Stack-based keyboard delay using Logitech MX3100 keyboard
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Something that comes to mind is to refer to the keycodes the wireless keyboard sends and delays involved: Each key pressed sends both a DOWN and UP code... You press SHIFT, it sends 'SHIFT-DOWN' press 'l', sends 'l-DOWN' release 'l', sends 'l-UP' re…
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