Re: Making keypress-delay disabled by default

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Hi,

On 10/10/2012 06:13 PM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:


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Hi,

I've just been editing some text files inside a vm (coding
on the linux agent), and the new keypress delay is very noticable,
and quite annoying.

I don't share this experience. I wonder in which typing way you notice it. Usual typing isn't noticeable to me, however the delay for key repeat is increased a little bit, but this is not an annoyance. Beside, the repeat delay can be adjust in the guest.

Therefor I would like to suggest to disable it by default.

Opinions ? Better ideas ?

However, I am open for discussion for default behaviour. We left that for later when we applied the series, iirc. Now is the time? Imho, it should be enabled by default in wan & lan, but disabled for localhost. Some experience with it should tell us what is best, that's why I wanted it enabled by default, so people can actually give feedback like you did.


Having worked more with vms with this enabled, I've gotten used to
the small delay and I no longer notice it. So lets leave it enabled
by default for now, and see if we get any more negative feedback on
this.

Regards,

Hans
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