How many times do you have to implement a command to make it
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2004-01-16
07:32 PM
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2023-05-23
05:30 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Please tell me I'm not alone here. And if possible, let me in on the secret of making it work the first time.
Thanks.

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2004-01-16 08:26 PM

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2004-01-16 10:58 PM
I have not experienced what you describe, but I have seen the button driven commands (like zoom in and out at the bottom of the window) slow to respond. This used to be especially true in Win2K, but I have noticed it a bit in OSX as well (seems to be no problem since AC8.1 & OSX 10.3).
You don't mention how you initiate the command; the keyboard, the tool bars, the menus. Do you have the same problem with all methods?
After a bit of reflection it occurs to me that it may be a display driver issue. It used to happen with my old PowerBook and ThinkPad but hasn't been a problem on my new PB.
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2004-01-17 01:07 AM

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2004-01-17 02:38 PM

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2004-01-17 05:48 PM
Alex wrote:You are not. My cure is to hit hard - it hurts to hit a brand new keyboard so it cracks, but that is the only way.
Am I the only one this happens to? I start a command, like drag, rotate or adjust and the command doesn't start.
My habit of right clicking comes in handy here ...
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2004-01-19 09:18 PM
Alex wrote:I also had this occur and concluded it was a poor keyboard (DELL wireless if that means anything). Since it wasn't my computer I asked the owner to get a new one - he hasn't yet.
Am I the only one this happens to? I start a command, like drag, rotate or adjust and the command doesn't start.
You are not. My cure is to hit hard - it hurts to hit a brand new keyboard so it cracks, but that is the only way.
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2004-01-20 09:52 PM
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2004-01-20 10:12 PM
Alex wrote:I have this trouble as well at home and at the office...and I don't have a cordless keyboard...
...this really only happens when I use the keyboard. I think.
I have always thought it was a worn <ctrl> key given the amount of use it gets...
I have learned to hit harder (usually out of frustration)...
For me...second time is the charm...
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2004-01-20 10:16 PM
Richard wrote:I've always thought it was related to other application open as normal windows... when I minimize all the other running apps, I usually get rid of this disfunctionnality ! But it might be something else... Or maybe am I hitting the keyboard harder out of frustration also !
I have learned to hit harder (usually out of frustration)...
For me...second time is the charm...