This has little to do with Vim and more to do with how fast the OS registers key repeats.
I would not recommend that you navigate around vim by holding h, j , k, or l. These are mostly good for moving small/short distances, like a few characters or lines.
There are more efficient and productive ways to move large distances, like w / W / e / E / b / B to move by words or { / } to move by paragraphs or ]m / [m to move by methods, and many others.
I recommend reading :help motion.txt to learn more about vim motions.
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This has little to do with Vim and more to do with how fast the OS registers key repeats.
I would not recommend that you navigate around vim by holding
h
,j
,k
, orl
. These are mostly good for moving small/short distances, like a few characters or lines.There are more efficient and productive ways to move large distances, like
w
/W
/e
/E
/b
/B
to move by words or{
/}
to move by paragraphs or]m
/[m
to move by methods, and many others.I recommend reading
:help motion.txt
to learn more about vim motions.