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" <> wrote in message
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> Practically every program... hotmail, MS Word etc etc... 
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> What particular program is this happening in?
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> Steve Easton
>>
>>
>> "chunkyapplepie" <> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4555C1C9-D0F5-4552-A466-...
>> > 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...
>>
>>
>>