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abraker

mickeytheluxray wrote:

NKRO is impossible on USB due to the limitations of the platform.

USB keyboards arrange all key-presses into a six-input packet that is sent to the computer each tick. Even the SideWinder X4, which I believe has one of the highest KRO figures of any usb keyboard, only has 24KRO (probably achieved by collecting four ticks before sending the strokes recorded to the processor).
I remember reading that some keyboards have 2 USB connectors to allow or come closer to it. How true is that?
mickeytheluxray

abraker wrote:

I remember reading that some keyboards have 2 USB connectors to allow or come closer to it. How true is that?
If there are, I have never seen one. The hardware just can't support 104 inputs at the same time.
Ayaya

mickeytheluxray wrote:

abraker wrote:

BTW is there a USB N-key keyboard you guys could recommend?
NKRO is impossible on USB due to the limitations of the platform.

USB keyboards arrange all key-presses into a six-input packet that is sent to the computer each tick. Even the SideWinder X4, which I believe has one of the highest KRO figures of any usb keyboard, only has 24KRO (probably achieved by collecting four ticks before sending the strokes recorded to the processor).
Actually the keyboard I use say's it has 100% anti-ghosting and full nkro (Corsair K65 rgb), also the K70 RGB says it has 104 kro while the K95 RGB has 122 kro in which imo is plenty xD (all the models I mention is plug in with USB)(has 2 USB connectors, need x2 2.0 usb outlet or just x1 3.0 USB outlet)

If you want prices:
K65 RGB $140
K70 RGB $170
K95 RGB $190

K65 RGB can be bought at your nearest Best Buy (USA) only comes in red switches and is tenkeyless btw

Don't know if the non RGB also has the same amount of kro
OzzyOzrock
stock keyboard with beats by dre 'b' key





i have no pp
Rori Vidi Veni
This informative post will be deleted anyway, just move along
Ayaya

Rori Vidi Veni wrote:

I suggest actually reading up on NKRO and USB polling(two separate topics you're mixing up) somewhere knowledgeable like Deskthority and their wiki or GeekHack.

There are three ways a keyboard can send data through USB.

1) The official USB HID standard way, limited to 6 keys but works with everything.
2) Keyboard's controller is claiming to be an USB hub with a bunch of keyboards in. Theoretically limited to 6 * number of fake keyboards, in practice it depends on a bunch of things. Most of the implementations don't work on Macs and some of them on Linux too.
3) NKRO(more like 256KRO but who cares, it's enough) over USB. Yes, it's possible, however it's quite far from the standard, and some motherboards(regardless of the operating system) just won't take it either just in the BIOS/EFI or at all. That's why some keyboards have a NKRO/6KRO toggle,

Your safest bet is to get a keyboard that works with an USB to PS/2 passthrough and buy one if it's not included in the box. It even can make some of the implementations in the second way work on Mac/Linux(I think Noppoo Choc Mini is one of them?), but don't expect it to fix everything and do your research before buying.

NKRO itself depends on the PCB/wiring and the controller of the keyboard rather than the cable sticking out of it.

There are three main ways of making a keyboard NKRO.

1) Use a controller that has one pin per key + common ground + power and output pins. Viable for a keypad, not so much for a whole keyboard.
2) Make the keyboard more or less a giant oscilloscope. That's how Sidewinder X4 and the RealKey do it.
3) Make a proper matrix and put diodes after every switch. That's how 99% of NKRO keyboards do it.

I'm not gonna go into some obscure ways done only by one very old keyboard like making every key an ultrasonic transmitter(again, go check out Deskthority) or things done on capacitive keyboards. Go read up on them if you're interested.
I know what you're talking about but I don't see anything about someone mentioning polling rates. Also was just stating what it says on the corsair product, I tested my keyboard (K65) and I can press a lot of keys at once (didn't count since I'm only playing mania with it and only need 10 kro)

The part about the BIOS thing, yea some PC has to use BIOS mode on the keyboard since the keyboard won't work if not in which you will be limited to 6 kro (some keyboard can toggle between NKRO and NKRO as you stated)

I wouldn't buy a mechanical keyboard if I didn't have knowledge about NKRO and polling rates xD
abraker

Rori Vidi Veni wrote:

Your safest bet is to get a keyboard that works with an USB to PS/2 passthrough and buy one if it's not included in the box. It even can make some of the implementations in the second way work on Mac/Linux(I think Noppoo Choc Mini is one of them?), but don't expect it to fix everything and do your research before buying.
My laptop doesn't have PS/2, so I'm looking for a way to do it via USB

Ayaya wrote:

Actually the keyboard I use say's it has 100% anti-ghosting and full nkro... (all the models I mention is plug in with USB)
It may say nkro, but can your computer detect at least, idk, 18 keys while it's plugged into USB?
edisk

abraker wrote:

BTW is there a USB N-key keyboard you guys could recommend?

I personally recommend CM Storm Quickfire TK. It's the one I'm using. To achieve NKRO via USB it does some funny stuff with the BIOS.

It uses one USB connector and I'm able to press well over 30keys at once with it. Unable to test anymore than that with microsoft's ghost test since I'll start activating some other commands.
PouletFurtif
MX Red switches ftw, whatever the keyboard model is, as long as keys respond.
Ayaya

abraker wrote:

Ayaya wrote:

Actually the keyboard I use say's it has 100% anti-ghosting and full nkro... (all the models I mention is plug in with USB)
It may say nkro, but can your computer detect at least, idk, 18 keys while it's plugged into USB?
well I tried to test it out before and it pressed more than 33 or something, didn't fully test to see if I can click above 100 at once because I can't press that many with 2 hands and I dont need 100 kro (and yes it is plug in via usb).
abraker
Then I'll be looking forward on getting that keyboard someday, thanks!
Cherrius
Ducky mini with MX Reds and black O'rings
Anime Sucks


CMStorm Red Switches with custom keycaps
Janacechan
Keyboard: Ducky Shine 5 Brown Switches
westleematthew
Corsair k70 / 100% anti ghosting keyboard
Mizusi
I guess a 2012 Asus laptop keyboard being used nonstop for mania since 2013 (break of 1/2 years in august 2014 and back 5 days ago until my L key broke half an hour ago AGAIN and I'm copying/pasting it) does get officially broken without repair at some point, huh. As expected, I am tired of having my keys getting broken and re-glued by my own hands over and over, and this is impossible for me who absolute loves to play 7K and 5K (and play CS;GO ayyy) but can't even step up her level with such shitty equipment.

I read most of the earlier comments here, and it's killing me that all good keyboards are over $100. I smash my keys way too hard and I heard Razer keyboards barely survive 2 months, while this shit keyboard lasted nearly 3 years on mania.

What the fuck am I supposed to do? I just wanted to play this with a decent keyboard without replacing it every week.

PS: FUCK ghost keys, please. I use the default SDF SPACE JKL for 7K and it has always been comfortable with me, but suggestions for using a different style are appreciated given the fact that now I can't use my L for good. Everything else I tried confused me or was ghost keys, too.
JustinNF
Mine is a very-very-very-very normal kb --- Logitech K270
It comes to a problem when I'm going to play a very fast songs (which is kinda normal for SM streamzzz player) as it only can withstand a normal key rate of 20-something kps. And a bit delay when pressing quads or hand-jacks
ApocaZumbee
Laptop keyboard...
lilbassist96
I use my Laptop keyboard the laptop in specific is a Lenovo Z710 but i find the keys just glide and u dont have to really push hard to get a reading so it makes it really nice.
Rakha Np
Steelseries Apex m260
Blue Switch
Rhonin
Poker 2 PBT White Edition (Cherry Red)
Can't press seven keys at once FeelsBadMan

Edit: A simple firmware upgrade is all I need to fix that.
Topovn
CM Storm Quick Fire Rapid-i TKL Cherry MX Brown Switch
-Maus-
my calculator
Razzy
I use a MacBook Pro, which doesn't let some key combinations be held simultaneously... it's good for anything lower than 8k.
Jole

CM Storm Quickfire TK with red switches. This keyboard can take a beating - currently closing in at 40 million keystrokes and I'm seeing no signs of wear. The keycaps take surprisingly long to start getting that well known shiny effect from lots of use. 10/10 would buy again
coldloops
for what is worth, I just got a CM Storm Quickfire TK and the NKRO function works on linux, I didn't had to change anything for it to work.

dmesg reports 2 keyboards connected when NKRO is activated, so thats how.
AncuL
#TeamLaptopKeyboard
nothing special. gonna buy a decent keyboard when i feel like doing it
Rachel
laptop keys because i cannot be bothered to buy a better one (also latency might change so it would take time to adjust)
Yuudachi-kun
CM Quickfire ultimate reds with the xc ./ keys removed.


I've hit ~2-2.5 million of each of the 4 keys so far directly on the switch and it's still going strong.
ClarissaAWE
Lioncast LK20 with brown swıtches.
It is a pretty good keyboard :)
Arnaud
Razer Blackwidow chroma.. I just like it because of the LEDs haha
Sorafu_old_1
I'm using this 5 dollar keyboard from walmart, it doesn't even have a logo but I mean hey it works
Kempie
I've been using a Filco Majestouch II TK with Cherry MX Brown switches. Weighs 1.35kg, sounds pleasantly loud, feels great. Would definitely recommend.
Kurenai Erfolg
Laptop key if the table is too small to play comfortably with a removable keyboard. Otherwise, cm ultimate blue switch.
Clutchplay
unresponsive CD-R King office keyboard... :cry: :cry:
projectc1
logitech k100.
well as long can press 7 key together
Tripletth

projectc1 wrote:

logitech k100.
well as long can press 7 key together
What keys are you using? The only viable combo that actually works on my k120 is SDF [space] ./[shift]
Hornet-
Corsair K70 RGB Red Switches :3
projectc1

Tripletth wrote:

projectc1 wrote:

logitech k100.
well as long can press 7 key together
What keys are you using? The only viable combo that actually works on my k120 is SDF [space] ./[shift]
shift / alt can be used to press 7 together in k120 / k120i

< k100, default binding
trebby
Ducky One Brown Switches. The tactile feedback is nice for playing 7k.
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