[ale] Terminal key stutter

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Nov 29 07:19:34 EST 2012


Sometimes I've been able to do a buffer flush by using the arrow keys.
At least they don't insert text. A left then right arrow is my trick.

Some (most) VPNs support some type of "keep alive". Tweaking that
setting by setting to a shorter time interval to poke the connection
may help.

Of course if you're a decent touch typist, the lag will drive you
nuts. Unlearn all your good habits and stare at the keyboard while you
type and it will catch up when you glance up at the screen to check
for splling errors. :-)

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Michael Potter <michael at potter.name> wrote:
> Ale Crew,
>
> I have a problem with key delay when I am logged in over VPN.
>
> The delay causes me to not know where my cursor is, so when I type I am not
> confident that I am inserting text into the correct spot on the screen.
>
> Sometimes I wait quite a while for the cursor to catch up, then I press my
> subsequent key, only to have the cursor instantly respond with a cached key
> and the key I just pressed.
>
> What are some things that I can look for to solve this problem?
> 1) environment variables?
> 2) bash settings?
> 3) particular terminal emulators that mitigate the problem?
>
> --
> Michael Potter
>
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