Keane told BBC Radio Suffolk: "In an ideal world I like to start a bit quicker but we're reacting well.
"As much as I was disappointed with the first half, if we keep getting results it's not the end of the world."
He added: "Sometimes we have to look at the players and make sure we're starting games a bit better.
"I'm not overly-worried about it. But we seem to be getting to half-time to get a response from the players."
After watching his side go 1-0 down on the half-hour mark at the weekend Keane was quick to make changes, hauling off young front man Connor Wickham a minute later.
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"It clearly wasn't happening, that's why we had to make the change. It was more of a tactical thing than anything Connor wasn't doing," the Ipswich manager added.
"The other players need to learn from it and Connor will learn from it.
"That's where I have to look at myself, whether I picked the wrong team. Hindsight's a wonderful thing but we went out with a starting XI that we thought could certainly get a result."
Tuesday's trip to Reading will be Town's sixth game in 18 days, something Keane admits is a challenge.
"I think it's a case of getting on with it, we can complain and moan all day but what difference would it make," he said.
"They're the demands of being a professional. That's the demands of being a footballer and you have to deal with it and manage your body of course."
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport