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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/10/2014 20:46, Daniel Sanabria
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cite="mid:CAHscji1w69ZEEjr+7gBU5PDa1+0x2TgpmvKw0_hE35W2mnaRjw@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Looking around I realized the problem have nothing to
      do with the great work the spice guys are doing. Windows is the
      issue in this case as I try to explain in this post:
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href="http://www.lamegamachine.co.uk/improve-keyboard-input-response-times-for-a-kvm-windows-7-guest/">http://www.lamegamachine.co.uk/improve-keyboard-input-response-times-for-a-kvm-windows-7-guest/</a></div>
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    Thanks Daniel. You just made my day. Setting the i8402prt parameter
    PollStatusIterations to 1 with the registry editor does indeed fix
    or at least work around this issue.<br>
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    I'm not convinced though that this is not related to KVM/Spice yet.
    Would the emulated i8402prt not be fed by KVM/Spice?<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
    Han<br>
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