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Just wanted to add my 2 cents... been running & LISP/Script programming ACAD since 1986.
I've had command entry issues ever since moving to the Windows platform, not that I'd want to go back to DOS days.
For me, what originally seemed to be an issue from slow hardware improved (ACAD 12 for Windows on Win 3.11 on a 16M RAM 386-class machine), improved as hardware got faster, until ACAD added additional tools that try to anticipate command entry somewhere in the early 2000's. Apparently better tools come with a loss of keyboard responsiveness.
Today for example, if I quickly type "SCR" <enter>, I might get the SCRIPT command, or I might get the SCALE command. Sometimes ACAD ignores the "R" I type if I hit the enter key too quickly.
Turning of AUTOCOMPLETE entirely seems to help most these days, but then I have to remember to turn it back on if I want to have it remember some command name for me, which can be convenient. No big deal, just not ideal.
If anyone can tell me a way to change ACAD's priorities to pay attention to exactly what is typed first, and then do whatever else it's going to do, I would really appreciate it. I've been looking for years, and nothing quite does the trick. Then again, it might just be something I have to tweak in the OS for a faster keyboard buffer...? All I can do is slow down, often cancelling and re-entering commands, and sometimes it's a torment.