Programmer's WorkBench (pwb.hlp) (Table of Contents; Topic list)
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Friction Switch
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     Friction (Numeric)
 
     The Friction switch, together with the Factor switch, controls how
     quickly PWB executes a fast function. A fast function is a PWB
     function whose action repeats rapidly when you hold down the
     associated key.
     See: Factor, Fastfunc
 
     The value of the Friction switch is a decimal number between 0 and
     65535 and specifies the delay between repetitions of a fast
     function. As the function is repeated, the delay is reduced
     according to the setting of the Factor switch.
 
     Default
 
     Friction:40
 
     Update
 
     See: Changed PWB Switches
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