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Duckman
03-05-2009, 18:59

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My keyboard is practically as old as me, it does the job, but theres so much food between the keys (Xd) that I need a new one.
Only thing is i've tried thps3 on a few other keyboards (my brother's, my dad's), and for BOTH keyboards, you can't click the arrow keys: down, and left/right at the same time. The game just doesn't respond (you just keep going forward) and the pc starts bleeping.
I find it so irritating in cz/ctf because I can't turn as quickly, bump into things all the time, and it limits my transfers a bit too.
Is this a problem other people have? Or is it just a question of changing a keyboard setting to get rid of it?

I know that certain key presses active things like sticky keys, but I can't get round this one.

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ShiFty
03-05-2009, 19:01

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had this problem too as i bought new kb ^^, so i still use my old keyboard for this pc to play THPS :lol:

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Duckman
03-05-2009, 19:12

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Haha, looks like I might have to do the same thing :lol:

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Lyst
03-05-2009, 19:14

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You can ask for it when buying a new keyboard, my keyboard doesn't have these limits at least not up to 5 buttons, more I don't need.
But my keyboard is wireless, and sucks when batteries are getting empty.

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Duckman
03-05-2009, 19:23

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lyst Wrote:You can ask for it when buying a new keyboard
I'll certainly ask about it, but most of the salesmen in this country and just dumbasses who don't have a clue about the technology they're selling :?

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Skater4Life
03-05-2009, 19:42

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Duckman Wrote:
lyst Wrote:You can ask for it when buying a new keyboard
I'll certainly ask about it, but most of the salesmen in this country and just dumbasses who don't have a clue about the technology they're selling :?

Ehmmm i would like to correct you.
You said in this country but its in all countries i had the same problem 2 i went to the shop to get a new keyboard asked for that problem he was kinda confused and this is what he replied : ,,Sure we sell the best keybords here'' so i bought one and it sucked more then the previous one.

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foolish
03-05-2009, 23:32

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Was the same with my old keyboard.
I bought a Logitech G15, you can press pretty much keys at the same time with it.
It also made it possible for me to shuffle with W A S D while having 8 pressed, with the old one I had to get off 8 before I ollied Ohmy

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Lyst
03-06-2009, 09:21

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I can't play on the g15, my friend has one, you have to press the buttons pretty deep.
My keyboard is pretty perfect, except for the wireless thing then.
I think most normal priced logitech keyboards support multiple keys.

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fatty
03-06-2009, 17:59

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how about cleaning your old keyboard duck? i did that few days ago

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Lyst
03-06-2009, 18:04

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Maybe oil your keyboard like wild does :lol:

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