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Keyboard input may be displayed very slowly after you upgrade a computer to Windows Vista
SYMPTOMS
After you upgrade a computer to
Windows Vista, keyboard input may be displayed very
slowly. For example, you may type many characters before
any characters are displayed on the computer screen.
Additionally, CPU usage may spike when you use the
keyboard. This behavior may momentarily freeze the
system.
This problem occurs when you use a PS/2 keyboard or a
wireless keyboard that uses a PS/2 adapter.
Note: This problem does not occur if you use a
USB keyboard.
CAUSE
This problem occurs if a keyboard setting is not migrated correctly during the upgrade. A registry subkey controls the delay time that occurs after each key input. If this registry setting is lost during the upgrade, the delay time is set to the default value of 12 milliseconds (ms). Therefore, the system waits 12 ms after each key is pressed.
RESOLUTION
Warning:
Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry
incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another
method. These problems might require that you reinstall
the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that
these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at
your own risk.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
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1. |
Open Registry Editor. To do this, click
Start |
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2. |
Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters |
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3. |
Double-click PollStatusIterations, and then type 1 for the value. |
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4. |
Exit Registry Editor. |
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5. |
Restart the computer. |
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