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12345678908642 wrote:fix your keyboard and everything will be good
you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
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this is the reason why people cannot complete campaign levels...
WM malfuntion
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maroncool wrote:12345678908642 wrote:fix your keyboard and everything will be good
you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
umm, are you entirely sure about that? because i really cant imagine the keyboard electronic schema that can cause that.
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Koya wrote:maroncool wrote:12345678908642 wrote:fix your keyboard and everything will be good
you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
umm, are you entirely sure about that? because i really cant imagine the keyboard electronic schema that can cause that.
Well, as I've upgraded my keyboard I've been able to press more and more keys at once - I'm at a point where I can pretty much hold them all down.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
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Koya wrote:maroncool wrote:12345678908642 wrote:fix your keyboard and everything will be good
you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
umm, are you entirely sure about that? because i really cant imagine the keyboard electronic schema that can cause that.
can confirm, happened to me. Perhaps it's PS2 technology? (Don't quote me!)
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This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Because of how your keyboard is wired, only a certain amount of key presses register at once. This is usually done to save on production cost.
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This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Because of how your keyboard is wired, only a certain amount of key presses register at once. This is usually done to save on production cost.
Didn't read it, but doesn't sound like it because it works fine with WASD.
Also this is an ancient problem with EE and most veterans and "pros" have adopted WASD to complete more difficult minis.
It doesn't take you that long to get used to.
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Hexagon wrote:This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Because of how your keyboard is wired, only a certain amount of key presses register at once. This is usually done to save on production cost.
Didn't read it, but doesn't sound like it because it works fine with WASD.
it does sound like it, you'd know if you read it
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BuzzerBee wrote:Hexagon wrote:This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Because of how your keyboard is wired, only a certain amount of key presses register at once. This is usually done to save on production cost.
Didn't read it, but doesn't sound like it because it works fine with WASD.
it does sound like it, you'd know if you read it
Hexagon said "only a certain amount of key presses register at once".
It works with up and right and it works with WASD.
If the article says something different then Hexagon didn't explain it right.
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12345678908642 wrote:BuzzerBee wrote:Hexagon wrote:This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Because of how your keyboard is wired, only a certain amount of key presses register at once. This is usually done to save on production cost.
Didn't read it, but doesn't sound like it because it works fine with WASD.
it does sound like it, you'd know if you read it
Hexagon said "only a certain amount of key presses register at once".
It works with up and right and it works with WASD.
If the article says something different then Hexagon didn't explain it right.
Hexagon didn't explain it right.
dammit you edited
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this is the reason why people cannot complete campaign levels...
WASD.
the alternative.
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I held up+right+jump on my arrow keys and my player went right.
But as soon as I switched to up+left+jump, guess what?
My player still went to the right direction...
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This might happen because of keyboard ghosting: https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc … gDemo.mspx
Thanks!
In my vision the keyboard schema was the same indeed but it got 1 more cheap component. Perhaps I will register the patent. :3
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If you have such troubles use W+A+space instead
I'm known as "haslo" in EE. Also, I refuse to play EEU.
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Zumza wrote:Koya wrote:maroncool wrote:12345678908642 wrote:fix your keyboard and everything will be good
you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
umm, are you entirely sure about that? because i really cant imagine the keyboard electronic schema that can cause that.
can confirm, happened to me. Perhaps it's PS2 technology? (Don't quote me!)
My PS/2 keyboard can handle left/up/space just fine tyvm.
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hummerz5 wrote:Zumza wrote:Koya wrote:maroncool wrote:you mean this just me?
Not all keyboards do what you describe, but some will always do what you said - cheaper or broken keyboards can only support a certain number of simultaneous key presses.
umm, are you entirely sure about that? because i really cant imagine the keyboard electronic schema that can cause that.
can confirm, happened to me. Perhaps it's PS2 technology? (Don't quote me!)
My PS/2 keyboard can handle left/up/space just fine tyvm.
Sorry, I don't know to what you refer. All I see is a post that says "Don't quote me!"
ok so it's not ps2
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Buy a keyboard with n-key rollover (iirc thats what its called), or just use wasd.
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