Hi, this keyboard problem I have is really bugging me. I can't seem to press more than 3 keys or more at once. And the weird thing is, I COULD press 3 keys of some combination, but not others. For example, I could hit up-left-s fine, but not up-left-z. Whenever I press the problematic combinations, my pc speaker beeps. This is very annoying because sometimes in games pressing 3 keys at once is neccessary. Anyone have any ideas? I have a ps/2 fujitsu 8725 keyboard and I run windows 2000.
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Does w2k find any problems with your keyboard? Check it by selecting Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Keyboard!
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Some keyboards are cheaper than others. I've had some where I can press several keys simultaneously when gaming, and others that get lost after the first few. I guess that some keyboard manufacturers don't think about gamers, and they design the keyboard primarily for a single key to be pressed at a time.
Perhaps you can borrow a buddy's keyboard and see if it suits your gaming, and then get one just like his.
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This may not be a keyboard issue. I've seen this caused by keyboards AND motherboards. Try the keyboard with another machine, and/or another keyboard with that machine.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Actually, it is a keyboard issue. Keyboards have buffers which limit(or not) how many keys you can press at one time. It is always wise to invest in a good keyboard.
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just out of curiosity, does it say what voltage and amperage it is operating at??....on the back of the keyboard. i have a fujitsu fkb4725 in a win2k environment with no problems noted. mine says 5 volts at 100 milli-amps. Two other questions, is it on an "extender"??? and does it do it with 2 key combinations?
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[This message has been edited by Chucky Cheese (edited 11 December 2000).]
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This really is a HW limitation. If you play around, you'll find that it tends to be you can't have combinations with certain region's of the keyboard (the one that got in my way was Ctrl-Shift-somecertainletters-an_arrow_key, but Ctrl-Shift-somecertainletters-Insert/Home/etc worked fine).Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Locate a keyboard mapping utility and test it with that. The utility will trap the keyboard make code (key depression) and highlight that key. It would be safer to use a DOS based utility as that would eliminate the event queuing of Windows. If the DOS utility works, then you could test with a W2K version to see if its an OS issue with your keyboard/BIOS. I don't know off hand where to find one other than a web search. Actually, I wrote one of these utilities 17 years ago but I don't have access to it. You might also want to check on your keyboard and MB vendors' website to see if this has been raised as an issue and/or if they have a BIOS update.<TABLE BGCOLOR=Red><TR><TD><Font-weight="+1"><font COLOR=Black>The world just changed, Sep. 11, 2001</font></Font-weight></TR></TD></TABLE>
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