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daredare
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keeping press the undo command

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if you keep undoing , the undo goes way too fast! do you guys debug your appli at BM? ffs how can i be the first person to notice this
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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What do you mean by "way too fast"? Why should be undo actions delayed?
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daredare
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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if you keep pressing it the undos go way too fast, you're not able to see what you're undoing
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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So let me get this straight, if you press and hold undo (or ctrl+z), the undo operations go so fast you cannot keep up? What about just clicking undo or hitting the key combination once? Does that just do one undo operation? Click twice and get two undo operations? What other application do you use which restricts undo or any other keyboard operations if you hold the keys down? Either I'm getting the wrong end of the stick here or this is a weird problem.
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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Agree with reacher, it would be the same in all applications.

Only way I can think of changing that would be to change the Keyboard Repeat rate in control panel.
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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yes it's about the rate, sometimes i need to go way back in history , sopressing one two three times in one row it's too slow.
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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That's called the typematic rate and it is often set in either the computer's BIOS or the control panel keyboard settings. It has nothing to do with software and I'd expect all programs with an undo function would behave exactly the same way. If you open notepad and hold a key down, the rate the letters appear will tell you how fast the key repeat/typematic rate is. I know of no programs that limit this speed, and anyway, how could they?
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Re: keeping press the undo command

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Its ok. This feature will be added to the next version of the software, if you hold down CTRL and Z for more than two seconds:

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Re: keeping press the undo command

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It will be nice if it is added so that we can come out of this type of situation :roll:
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