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jourdain2 | 23:14 Sat 09th Jan 2016 | Computers
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As some of you know, my laptop died in early December, so I was forced to buy another which has Windows 10. I struggle with it, but cannot understand why I have to hit each key very hard insteadof typing normally. Honestly it has just takenme 18 minutestype 5 accurate lines in answer to a question. I've left the errrors in to give you anidea of the problem. Is it something to do with this particular machine? I did train as atouch-typist and passed all sorts of exams and have neverhad a problem before. The space-bar isan obvious prob
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DoI need to take this one back whilst guarantee is working?? ? Advice, please.
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I'd have thought yes. That's not normal. The only time I have to thump my laptop keys to make them type is when the keyboard is clogged with crumbs.
Take it back and demand replacement (or money back if you like)
It might just be the nature of the keyboard that's fitted into your laptop. If so, there's probably nothing that you can do about it.

However your reference to touch-typing (rather than poking the keys one-by-one, as I'm doing now) suggests that you might be resting your palm on the touchpad. If so then, ideally, DON'T! (It's a well-known cause of problems with keyboard sensitivity).

However, if you find that you have to rest your palm on the touchpad, try reducing its sensitivity. (Settings > Devices > Mouse and Touchpad).
It may be worth checking the Windows Keyboard settings as there are a number of options to set Keyboard operational features, including 'typing delay'. To check / change this action goto:-

- Select Windows Start>Settings
- Select 'Ease of Access'
- Select 'Keyboard'
- Check the option 'Filter Keys' and ensure that it is set to 'Off' status. (Click the status bar to toggle 'On/Off' as necessary)

Hope that works for you.
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Thank you all very much. I've beeninto the settings and everything is turned to off. I havenoticed that I can sometimes touchthetouchpad when typing, but right now Immaking great efforts not to do so and it doesn't seem to bemaking much of a difference. Witness the missing spaces here.! Apostrophes gomissing as well. :(
Is the problem occurring in your web browser and also elsewhere on your system such as a Word Processing program?

Have you tried using a different Web browser e.g. such as http://www.opera.com or http://www.firefox.com ?

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