Do you know why keyboard can be "stuck" or ghosting(incapable of pressed multiple keys at same time)?
Commonly, some games(especially RPG) are having shortcut from several key pressed simultaneously to execute some command(s), some keyboard's "ghosting" effect or signal failure come and(commonly with BEEEEEEEEP sound for PC) might cause either few second lag OR...... mad player goes Insane(that happen to me when clanwar-ing on FPS game, after browsing Awhile with google :D, i found what cause them.
Matrix!!!(not the slow-bullet-evade-motion matrix).
Matrix...Is Component from keyboard that Looks like circuit of cable that place exactly under the keys of the keyboard. The function of matrix itself is to send "signal"to computer by circuit.
The Problem is That Each Key From The Matrix in the circuit "hit" each other when PRESSED at the SAME TIME and cause Signal Failure, and i hate that BEEEEP sounds...
There is 2 way how to solve this problem:
the first way require 2 steps
first, learn about your keyboard's circuit
second, Put "diodes" to prevent signal failure
OR
Buy Razer Tarantula, it has diodes on each of it's keys and capable to prevent signal failure up to 10 keys, Razer Pawnz
Source:http://www.dribin.org/dave/keyboard/one_html/
Commonly, some games(especially RPG) are having shortcut from several key pressed simultaneously to execute some command(s), some keyboard's "ghosting" effect or signal failure come and(commonly with BEEEEEEEEP sound for PC) might cause either few second lag OR...... mad player goes Insane(that happen to me when clanwar-ing on FPS game, after browsing Awhile with google :D, i found what cause them.
Matrix!!!(not the slow-bullet-evade-motion matrix).
Matrix...Is Component from keyboard that Looks like circuit of cable that place exactly under the keys of the keyboard. The function of matrix itself is to send "signal"to computer by circuit.
The Problem is That Each Key From The Matrix in the circuit "hit" each other when PRESSED at the SAME TIME and cause Signal Failure, and i hate that BEEEEP sounds...
There is 2 way how to solve this problem:
the first way require 2 steps
first, learn about your keyboard's circuit
second, Put "diodes" to prevent signal failure
OR
Buy Razer Tarantula, it has diodes on each of it's keys and capable to prevent signal failure up to 10 keys, Razer Pawnz
Source:http://www.dribin.org/dave/keyboard/one_html/
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