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the cheaper chink keyboards typically do this
The fuck is nkro
nkro means you can press any amount of keys and the keyboard will register it
I think mine has that
you can test it pretty easily but nobody ever does
I remember my old PS/2 keyboard, it started beeping when I pressed more than 5 buttons
It supports at least 10 presses, the one I have. I pressed all my fingers just now
what keyboard do you have?
i could only get 6 on my shitty mac kb lol
Corsair Strafe mx-red RGB
seems like DHL didn't show up today <:kms:327934280619655179>
Because you live in the middle of nowhere
no excuse
plane to nearest airport
drive for 1.5h to get here
Often they stock up on packages if they see you have multiple before delivering. According to my step-dad that used to work for them
for the chink keyboards with nkro
try plugging them on PS2
you mean without right
yes, I got wrong
I still need an adapter for my aula f2012
i've seen an article where they recommended using a usb-to-ps2 then an active ps2-to-usb
but with USB I can't even do ctrl+alt+shift+S at the same time
i didn't even know active ps2 to usb was a thing
Does PS/2 support more than 5 presses?
Yes, I think
it has to do with the keyboard
I had a really cheap non mech keyboard
that was like 5 dollars
in order to do nkro via usb it costs more in materials
Yeah, but the connecter itself only has 6 pins
and I could press like 8 keys at the same time
but with USB I couldn't press more than 5
I'm talking out of my arse hereā¦ soo
i know some keyboards have a system to switch between 6kro and nkro, I believe its a compatability thing
mine does
ps/2 seems generally better for keyboards
I only have one package being delivered by DHL