Slow typing and keystroke problems

C

chunkyapplepie

I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.

It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
me nuts!

Thanks...
 
S

Steve Easton

What particular program is this happening in?



--

Steve Easton


"chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
>
> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
> me nuts!
>
> Thanks...
 
S

Spirit

Check and update your drivers, especially video.

Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.

"Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> What particular program is this happening in?
>
>
>
> --
>
> Steve Easton
>
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>> Everything is
>> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
>> Vista's
>> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as
>> I
>> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
>> they're
>> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
>> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
>> letters.
>>
>> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
>> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity'
>> or
>> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
>> can
>> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
>> driving
>> me nuts!
>>
>> Thanks...

>
>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(

"Steve Easton" wrote:

> What particular program is this happening in?
>
>
>
> --
>
> Steve Easton
>
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
> >
> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
> > me nuts!
> >
> > Thanks...

>
>
>
 
J

Jason Freeman

Just out of curiosity, click to see if your system is idling properly:

1.) Close all programs.
2.) Press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
3.) Click "Start Task Manager."
4.) Click the Performance tab.

The CPU usage (in the upper left corner) shouldn't be over about 10%, if
everything is closed. The memory bars probably shouldn't be over 600 MB,
either.

Jason

"chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> What particular program is this happening in?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Easton
>>
>>
>> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>> > Everything is
>> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
>> > Vista's
>> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is,
>> > as I
>> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
>> > they're
>> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
>> > to
>> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
>> > letters.
>> >
>> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack
>> > of
>> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
>> > sensitivity' or
>> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
>> > can
>> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
>> > driving
>> > me nuts!
>> >
>> > Thanks...

>>
>>
>>
 
S

Steve Easton

Do you have Office installed and if so what version?

--

Steve Easton


"chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> What particular program is this happening in?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Easton
>>
>>
>> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
>> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
>> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
>> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
>> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
>> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
>> >
>> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
>> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
>> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
>> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
>> > me nuts!
>> >
>> > Thanks...

>>
>>
>>
 
A

Alias

chunkyapplepie wrote:
> Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(


Typing in HTML or plain text? Does typing in plain text remove the problem?

Alias
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> What particular program is this happening in?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Easton
>>
>>
>> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>>> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
>>> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
>>> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
>>> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>>> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
>>> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
>>> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
>>>
>>> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
>>> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
>>> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
>>> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
>>> me nuts!
>>>
>>> Thanks...

>>
>>
 
J

John Barnes

If your cpu usage is normal, (Vista does a lot of indexing when it is new),
you can go into control panel/hardware/keyboard and see if changing the
settings helps. What is your computer setup.

"chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> What particular program is this happening in?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Easton
>>
>>
>> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>> > Everything is
>> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
>> > Vista's
>> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is,
>> > as I
>> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
>> > they're
>> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
>> > to
>> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
>> > letters.
>> >
>> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack
>> > of
>> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
>> > sensitivity' or
>> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
>> > can
>> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
>> > driving
>> > me nuts!
>> >
>> > Thanks...

>>
>>
>>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Wow thanks!

Okay CPU usage jumps and ranges from bet 6% to 2%... and memory usage is 730
MB! Does this confirm that Vista is the culprit for the high memory usage?

"Jason Freeman" wrote:

> Just out of curiosity, click to see if your system is idling properly:
>
> 1.) Close all programs.
> 2.) Press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
> 3.) Click "Start Task Manager."
> 4.) Click the Performance tab.
>
> The CPU usage (in the upper left corner) shouldn't be over about 10%, if
> everything is closed. The memory bars probably shouldn't be over 600 MB,
> either.
>
> Jason
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> > Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
> >
> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> >
> >> What particular program is this happening in?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Steve Easton
> >>
> >>
> >> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >> > Everything is
> >> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >> > Vista's
> >> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is,
> >> > as I
> >> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> >> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >> > they're
> >> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> >> > to
> >> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >> > letters.
> >> >
> >> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack
> >> > of
> >> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> >> > sensitivity' or
> >> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
> >> > can
> >> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >> > driving
> >> > me nuts!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks...
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Its Office 2007.

"Steve Easton" wrote:

> Do you have Office installed and if so what version?
>
> --
>
> Steve Easton
>
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> > Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
> >
> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> >
> >> What particular program is this happening in?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Steve Easton
> >>
> >>
> >> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
> >> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
> >> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
> >> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> >> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
> >> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
> >> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
> >> >
> >> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
> >> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
> >> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
> >> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
> >> > me nuts!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks...
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Sadly, typing in plain text does not remove the problem. :(

"Alias" wrote:

> chunkyapplepie wrote:
> > Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(

>
> Typing in HTML or plain text? Does typing in plain text remove the problem?
>
> Alias
> >
> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> >
> >> What particular program is this happening in?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Steve Easton
> >>
> >>
> >> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >>> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it. Everything is
> >>> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if Vista's
> >>> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as I
> >>> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> >>> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and they're
> >>> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
> >>> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped letters.
> >>>
> >>> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
> >>> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity' or
> >>> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and can
> >>> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's driving
> >>> me nuts!
> >>>
> >>> Thanks...
> >>
> >>

>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Does that mean the problem might be resolved over time?

What setups specifically do you require?

"John Barnes" wrote:

> If your cpu usage is normal, (Vista does a lot of indexing when it is new),
> you can go into control panel/hardware/keyboard and see if changing the
> settings helps. What is your computer setup.
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B59E8BB-EA69-4D74-85EC-644707A25913@microsoft.com...
> > Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... :(
> >
> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> >
> >> What particular program is this happening in?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Steve Easton
> >>
> >>
> >> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >> > Everything is
> >> > working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >> > Vista's
> >> > to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is,
> >> > as I
> >> > type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> >> > typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >> > they're
> >> > all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> >> > to
> >> > backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >> > letters.
> >> >
> >> > It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack
> >> > of
> >> > memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> >> > sensitivity' or
> >> > anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
> >> > can
> >> > someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >> > driving
> >> > me nuts!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks...
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this is a
brand-new computer.

Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?

"Spirit" wrote:

> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
>
> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
>
> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > What particular program is this happening in?
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Steve Easton
> >
> >
> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >> Everything is
> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >> Vista's
> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is, as
> >> I
> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >> they're
> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've to
> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >> letters.
> >>
> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack of
> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard sensitivity'
> >> or
> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
> >> can
> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >> driving
> >> me nuts!
> >>
> >> Thanks...

> >
> >

>
>
 
S

Spirit

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/

"chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
> is a
> brand-new computer.
>
> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
>
> "Spirit" wrote:
>
>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
>>
>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
>>
>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> > What particular program is this happening in?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Steve Easton
>> >
>> >
>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>> >> Everything is
>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
>> >> Vista's
>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing is,
>> >> as
>> >> I
>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I am
>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
>> >> they're
>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
>> >> to
>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
>> >> letters.
>> >>
>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its lack
>> >> of
>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
>> >> sensitivity'
>> >> or
>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem, and
>> >> can
>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
>> >> driving
>> >> me nuts!
>> >>
>> >> Thanks...
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
 
S

Spirit

BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer has
enough
Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs and
freezes.

"Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
>
> "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
>> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
>> is a
>> brand-new computer.
>>
>> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
>>
>> "Spirit" wrote:
>>
>>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
>>>
>>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
>>>
>>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> > What particular program is this happening in?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> > Steve Easton
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>>> >> Everything is
>>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
>>> >> Vista's
>>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing
>>> >> is, as
>>> >> I
>>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I
>>> >> am
>>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
>>> >> they're
>>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
>>> >> to
>>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
>>> >> letters.
>>> >>
>>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its
>>> >> lack of
>>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
>>> >> sensitivity'
>>> >> or
>>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem,
>>> >> and
>>> >> can
>>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
>>> >> driving
>>> >> me nuts!
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks...
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>

>
>
 
C

chunkyapplepie

Thank you, Spirit! I am going to try this right now, and hope that this
solves the problem. :)

"Spirit" wrote:

> BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer has
> enough
> Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs and
> freezes.
>
> "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
> news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
> >
> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
> >> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
> >> is a
> >> brand-new computer.
> >>
> >> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
> >>
> >> "Spirit" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
> >>>
> >>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
> >>>
> >>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> > What particular program is this happening in?
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > --
> >>> >
> >>> > Steve Easton
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >>> >> Everything is
> >>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >>> >> Vista's
> >>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing
> >>> >> is, as
> >>> >> I
> >>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I
> >>> >> am
> >>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >>> >> they're
> >>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> >>> >> to
> >>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >>> >> letters.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its
> >>> >> lack of
> >>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> >>> >> sensitivity'
> >>> >> or
> >>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem,
> >>> >> and
> >>> >> can
> >>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >>> >> driving
> >>> >> me nuts!
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Thanks...
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>

> >
> >

>
>
>
 
M

mwi

"Spirit" wrote:

> BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer has
> enough
> Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs and
> freezes.
>
> "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
> news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
> >
> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
> >> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
> >> is a
> >> brand-new computer.
> >>
> >> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
> >>
> >> "Spirit" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
> >>>
> >>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
> >>>
> >>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> > What particular program is this happening in?
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > --
> >>> >
> >>> > Steve Easton
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >>> >> Everything is
> >>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >>> >> Vista's
> >>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing
> >>> >> is, as
> >>> >> I
> >>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I
> >>> >> am
> >>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >>> >> they're
> >>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> >>> >> to
> >>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >>> >> letters.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its
> >>> >> lack of
> >>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> >>> >> sensitivity'
> >>> >> or
> >>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem,
> >>> >> and
> >>> >> can
> >>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >>> >> driving
> >>> >> me nuts!
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Thanks...
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>

> >
> >

>
>
>
 
M

mwi

I have same problem Susspect a Vista bug or Spyware keystroke logger at work.
Their is similar issue in this thread:
http://pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=282601&forumid=23

Waiting for any known fixes to be posted.

Mwi

"Spirit" wrote:

> BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer has
> enough
> Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs and
> freezes.
>
> "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
> news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
> >
> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
> >> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
> >> is a
> >> brand-new computer.
> >>
> >> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
> >>
> >> "Spirit" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
> >>>
> >>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
> >>>
> >>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> > What particular program is this happening in?
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > --
> >>> >
> >>> > Steve Easton
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> >>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> >>> >> Everything is
> >>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> >>> >> Vista's
> >>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing
> >>> >> is, as
> >>> >> I
> >>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I
> >>> >> am
> >>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> >>> >> they're
> >>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> >>> >> to
> >>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> >>> >> letters.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its
> >>> >> lack of
> >>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> >>> >> sensitivity'
> >>> >> or
> >>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem,
> >>> >> and
> >>> >> can
> >>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> >>> >> driving
> >>> >> me nuts!
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Thanks...
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>

> >
> >

>
>
>
 
M

mwi

I've just changed the priority of the microsoft application called
trustedinstall.exe to low using task manager and this appears to reduce the
issue (But not fix it completely).

Changn the process priority back to noml reintroducs the issue as you can
tell bythis sentance.

mwi

"mwi" wrote:

> I have same problem Susspect a Vista bug or Spyware keystroke logger at work.
> Their is similar issue in this thread:
> http://pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=282601&forumid=23
>
> Waiting for any known fixes to be posted.
>
> Mwi
>
> "Spirit" wrote:
>
> > BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer has
> > enough
> > Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs and
> > freezes.
> >
> > "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
> > news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > > http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
> > >
> > > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > > message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
> > >> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess this
> > >> is a
> > >> brand-new computer.
> > >>
> > >> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing that?
> > >>
> > >> "Spirit" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
> > >>>
> > >>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
> > >>>
> > >>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
> > >>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > >>> > What particular program is this happening in?
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>> > --
> > >>> >
> > >>> > Steve Easton
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > >>> > message news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
> > >>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
> > >>> >> Everything is
> > >>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder if
> > >>> >> Vista's
> > >>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP. Thing
> > >>> >> is, as
> > >>> >> I
> > >>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at which I
> > >>> >> am
> > >>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers and
> > >>> >> they're
> > >>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and I've
> > >>> >> to
> > >>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the skipped
> > >>> >> letters.
> > >>> >>
> > >>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think its
> > >>> >> lack of
> > >>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
> > >>> >> sensitivity'
> > >>> >> or
> > >>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same problem,
> > >>> >> and
> > >>> >> can
> > >>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please? It's
> > >>> >> driving
> > >>> >> me nuts!
> > >>> >>
> > >>> >> Thanks...
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> >
 
S

Spirit

Go get updated drivers.... especially Video and Hard Disk!
You probably have one problem, drivers, and are trying to
fix it by playing around with other methods. Get the latest
drivers and then work on conflicts and so on.

"mwi" <mwi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E548E96A-AB30-4FC8-BA8B-F0B96872650E@microsoft.com...
> I've just changed the priority of the microsoft application called
> trustedinstall.exe to low using task manager and this appears to reduce
> the
> issue (But not fix it completely).
>
> Changn the process priority back to noml reintroducs the issue as you can
> tell bythis sentance.
>
> mwi
>
> "mwi" wrote:
>
>> I have same problem Susspect a Vista bug or Spyware keystroke logger at
>> work.
>> Their is similar issue in this thread:
>> http://pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=282601&forumid=23
>>
>> Waiting for any known fixes to be posted.
>>
>> Mwi
>>
>> "Spirit" wrote:
>>
>> > BTW I have seen updated Video Drivers solve this issue IF the computer
>> > has
>> > enough
>> > Video Power to start with. Video needs are notorious for slow downs
>> > and
>> > freezes.
>> >
>> > "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message
>> > news:%2397koDfwHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> > > http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-aero-on-windows-vista/
>> > >
>> > > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > > message news:F6985724-11EC-4EB3-9140-C9BEE0C21A24@microsoft.com...
>> > >> The drivers are all updated and in working condition, since I guess
>> > >> this
>> > >> is a
>> > >> brand-new computer.
>> > >>
>> > >> Turning Aero off? Sorry what's Aero and how do I go about doing
>> > >> that?
>> > >>
>> > >> "Spirit" wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >>> Check and update your drivers, especially video.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Temporarily try turning Aero OFF.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
>> > >>> news:ORME%23IXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> > >>> > What particular program is this happening in?
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > --
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > Steve Easton
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > "chunkyapplepie" <chunkyapplepie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> > >>> > in
>> > >>> > message
>> > >>> > news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-6705D9BAE594@microsoft.com...
>> > >>> >> I've just gotten a new comp with Windows Vista installed in it.
>> > >>> >> Everything is
>> > >>> >> working fine except for this very annoying problem, and I wonder
>> > >>> >> if
>> > >>> >> Vista's
>> > >>> >> to do with it since I never had such issues with Windows XP.
>> > >>> >> Thing
>> > >>> >> is, as
>> > >>> >> I
>> > >>> >> type, letters appear slower on the screen than the speed at
>> > >>> >> which I
>> > >>> >> am
>> > >>> >> typing, and some letters fail to appear. I checked the drivers
>> > >>> >> and
>> > >>> >> they're
>> > >>> >> all working fine, its just that I can't seem to type quickly and
>> > >>> >> I've
>> > >>> >> to
>> > >>> >> backtrack and re-edit my sentences over and over due to the
>> > >>> >> skipped
>> > >>> >> letters.
>> > >>> >>
>> > >>> >> It's a 2 gig RAM the computer is running on, so I don't think
>> > >>> >> its
>> > >>> >> lack of
>> > >>> >> memory. And sadly, there's no function to 'increase keyboard
>> > >>> >> sensitivity'
>> > >>> >> or
>> > >>> >> anything like that... Is anyone out there having the same
>> > >>> >> problem,
>> > >>> >> and
>> > >>> >> can
>> > >>> >> someone suggest the root problem and a solution to this please?
>> > >>> >> It's
>> > >>> >> driving
>> > >>> >> me nuts!
>> > >>> >>
>> > >>> >> Thanks...
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> >
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >
 

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