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The Keyboard Thread - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: The Lounge (https://sinister.ly/Forum-The-Lounge) +--- Thread: The Keyboard Thread (/Thread-The-Keyboard-Thread) |
RE: The Keyboard Thread - Reiko - 10-10-2013 (10-10-2013, 12:28 AM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: holy shitWell... that's interesting. Let me go check my ProBook and see if it'll do it. EDIT: HP keyboards officially don't suck RE: The Keyboard Thread - yokai_old - 10-10-2013 THE QUICK BLACK NIGGER JUMPED OUT OF THE BUSH AND MUGGED STARFALL RE: The Keyboard Thread - Reiko - 10-10-2013 SOMETIMES THEY DO THAT AND THEN IT MAKES ME TYPE IN ALL CAPS FOR A WEEK OR TWO AS A WAY OF ASSERTING THAT I AM A LARGE THREATENING HALF-TIGER HALF-BEAR AND THAT YOU SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM ME RE: The Keyboard Thread - yokai_old - 10-10-2013 SHUT THE DOOR OPEN THE SKY SEX THE KITTEN EAT A NIGGER AND BOOM GOES THE JEW< PORQUIPINE oh btw you're a cutie ; ) RE: The Keyboard Thread - lux - 10-14-2013 Stock HP keyboard. Yes it supports N-Key Rollover HE QUIC BROWN OX UMP OVER HE ENCE RE: The Keyboard Thread - Reiko - 10-15-2013 (10-14-2013, 08:39 PM)xLinear Wrote: Stock HP keyboard. Looks like it's having a few issues with 3-key rollover though.. RE: The Keyboard Thread - Nyx - 10-15-2013 I have some 20$ CISNET one. It works perfect fine for my needs, even if it is junk. H UICK BON FOX JUMPS OV H LAZ DOG RE: The Keyboard Thread - Dream - 10-15-2013 I got whatever one comes with my laptop. I got an acer laptop RE: The Keyboard Thread - Ryan - 10-15-2013 THE QUIC BROW OX UMPS OER THE Y O. Woah, why did that happen? RE: The Keyboard Thread - Reiko - 10-15-2013 (10-15-2013, 02:44 AM)Ryan Wrote: THE QUIC BROW OX UMPS OER THE Y O. I'll try to explain. Most keyboards' hardware isn't configured to properly allow 3 or more keys to be pressed at the same time. Microsoft Applied Sciences Group Wrote:"Ghosting" is the problem that some keyboard keys don't work when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously. The key presses that don't show up on the computer or seem to have disappeared are said to have been "ghosted". On most keyboards, even some that are explicitly marketed as "Anti-Ghosting," this happens with many three key combinations. Imagine playing your favorite video game and not being able to, say, run diagonally and fire your weapon at the same time (say pressing a, w, and g simultaneously). This is a result of the internal design of most existing keyboards, as will be explained below.Pressing a key: ![]() 2 keys: ![]() 2 keys on same row/column (does not cause ghosting) ![]() Many keys on the same row (also OK, these are still distinct) ![]() 3 keys that share rows/cols... confuses the keyboard a bit ![]() Source (MLA): Microsoft Applied Sciences Group. "Keyboard Ghosting Explained!" Microsoft Applied Sciences Group. Microsoft, Inc., 2 Jan. 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. <https://www.microsoft.com/appliedsciences/content/projects/AntiGhostingExplained.aspx>. |