Rinse And Repeat Mac OS

What a hateful experience. Everything I use on a daily basis as a developer broke. The worst was my oracle instant client which was now being stiff armed by the os every 10 ms when I tried to run it. I had to go in and open settings security allow some.so file to run. Rinse and repeat like a dozen times. Rinse and repeat until you include all the people you want in the album and then set the Match menu to any or all. This album gathers pictures of Vu Tran or Rebecca Logevall. Rinse and repeat to add multiple keyboard layouts to your list. You can now switch between all of the available keyboard layouts by clicking the little flag icon in your Mac’s menu bar and then selecting a layout from the list. Use a Mac OS X installation Disc. If you’re unable to use Internet Recovery Mode or create a bootable USB installer, you can still use a Mac OS X installation disc. These discs are available for OS X Snow Leopard, OS X Lion, and OS X Mountain Lion. If your Mac is from 2012 or earlier, there was an installation disc in the original box. Check the box to pick and date and then click on the drop-down menu next to the repeat label. 4) Select the interval at which you want the reminder to repeat itself. You can choose between daily, weekly, monthly, annually, or never. You can also set up a Custom interval.


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Hmmm - I don;t seem to have that field in mine. Can it be added and if so - where?

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I think you've got the value backwards... Increasing it slows down the key repeat. The value 2 seems to be the minimum (fastest repeat) settable through the GUI. When I change it to 1 or 0 it does seem faster.

This is kind of strange. First of all, I agree with the person who posted that larger numbers SLOW the key repeat rate. So you have to go to 1 or 0. I went straight to 0 and it was flying. Way too fast. Then I went to 1 and it was still too slow. So I went back to 2, which is the fastest setting allowable through System Preferences. Get this... it seems faster than it was when set through System Preferences. I'm almost curious enough about that to do some more testing, but having to log out and back in to test every setting is a pain, and I think I'll get on with my life. But I figured I would contribute the little that I found.
Thanks for the hint. Just what I needed.

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Well, now I don't know what to think. When I reboot with the value set to 1, it comes up slow again. Seems like the first time it reset it to 2, but the latest time it was still 1 (and slow) and when I went to System Preferences the slider was not as the fastest setting. I moved it to the fastest setting, which seemed more tolerable than before, then checked the setting and it was 2.
I just wish:
a) That they had a wider selection of settings. If anybody selects the fastest setting, it should be really fast.
b) That hacking the setting was more consistent and survived reboots