On my patient portal, it takes a long time for a keystroke to show up if it does at all or I have to use more pressure.
I can not think of other sites with that problem.
Is there a way to improve that?
On my patient portal, it takes a long time for a keystroke to show up if it does at all or I have to use more pressure.
I can not think of other sites with that problem.
Is there a way to improve that?
Sorry, Andy.
You're in the U.S. and all medical there seems revenue-driven, so spending on patient-facing service portals is likely a low-priority regarding access to compute capacity and low-priority assignment in the organization's network traffic shaping (QoS).
That is one I think you will have to "suffer in silence" with. Wish I could say otherwise.
It is only recently my provider started supporting Linux. They would send messages by email but their sites couldn't be accessed or if it could certain functions like after visit surveys just didn't work. Maybe my complaining about that is why I can now access the sites. One life insurance and investment company I used would let me acess the site, but not the server that kept my data. That has improved too as I kept on them about Linux support.
I am looking for keyboard help in the matter of delaying or increasing keyboard responses or such.
Like this stuff.
Your complaining is called assertiveness.
Most people want honest feedback.
I deleted the other stuff.
You remember de latency of > 500 ms on your network ?
that means that for every keystroke you have to wait a good deal of a second, maybe more.
Maybe because they read and respond to one character at a time instead of receiving and responding to a completed string.
That hurts badly with a network latency of > 500 ms
I slowed it down using the slider. It helped a lot.