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Weird keyboard buffer overflow |
CascoOscuro
Member #4,966
August 2004
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Hi. |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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Quote: ...makes keyboard buffer what you know. Can we have that in English? If you mean the beepy thing, it's because of keyboards are wired. You can't reliably push any three buttons at once and have it work. This only works with some combinations (like Ctrl-Alt-Del). -- |
Evert
Member #794
November 2000
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Quote: Maybe the solution to this problem is using polling I'm not clear on what the problem is, but this certainly won't solve it. |
Gideon Weems
Member #3,925
October 2003
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CascoOscuro
Member #4,966
August 2004
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The same combination beeps elsewhere in Windows. |
miran
Member #2,407
June 2002
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Not all keyboards are the same. What you're describing if I understand you correctly (it's hard though, because your English is less than good -- |
CascoOscuro
Member #4,966
August 2004
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(it's hard though, because your English is less than good
I admit that i didn't explain very well the problem, sorry |
Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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Since keyboards are cheap now and this problem is due to a hardware design you cannot do anything about, I think it's safe to carry on as you are. |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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I can press up to four simultaneously, but it depends on the keys. PUIO I can press without a problem, but not VBNM. JKL works, but HJK doesn't. -- |
miran
Member #2,407
June 2002
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Quote: So I can assume that most of the people have a modern keyboard. I think nowadays most keyboards are pure crap. Back in the old times they used to make proper keyboards, I still have one from 1995 (can't use it though because of the connectors) and it can do combinations of 4, 5 and 6 keys, in some cases even more. All the newer ones can do only 3 or 4, rarely 5. Probably those slightly more expensive ones are better, but most people aren't prepared to pay 50-100 for a keyboard when the can get one for <10 and it's those that are the crappy ones... EDIT: When I'm talking about combinations of keys, I mean keys that are physically close together, of course... -- |
Oscar Giner
Member #2,207
April 2002
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It happens with modderns keyboards. I don't think any standard keyboard tries to solve it, because it would make it quite expensive. Maybe there are "gamers keyboards", but I don't know why anyone would want that (if they exist) instead of a gamepad. -- |
Evert
Member #794
November 2000
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Quote: I still have one from 1995 (can't use it though because of the connectors)
So do I. When I bought a new computer, I bought a converter so that I could continue to use my old keyboard... I love it! They don't make keyboards with white and grey keys anymore, it seems... let alone keyboards that have no Windows key Quote: Maybe there are "gamers keyboards", but I don't know why anyone would want that (if they exist) instead of a gamepad. There are. Check out Blizzard's online store for a World of Warcraft keyboard. Not sure what;s special about it otherwise... maybe it has shortkeys for actions in the game. Anyway, a keyboard is not a gamepad. The only keys you can reliably press down at the same time are the modifier keys (ctrl, shift, alt, win). Either allow your user to change his keyboard configuration so that he can pick keys that he can press at the same time, or design your game in such a way that it's not nescessary to press more than two keys at the same time. I always get annoyed when I find a game requires me to put my hands in an awkward position because it wants me to hit several keys simultaneously. |
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