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Got problem with laptop's keyboard while playing Osu Mania

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Shiseido_old
From left to right of 4K: [C] [V] [N] [M]
I got this problem when press in time 3 sliders [V] [N] [M] , but it seems like I can't press them in 1 time and miss that 3 part of sliders
Anyone can help me this @@
DEAR SPARK
keyboard doesnt sense all keys, cheap membrane?
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Shiseido_old

DEAR SPARK wrote:

keyboard doesnt sense all keys, cheap membrane?
sorry, forgot to mention that I played Osu with laptop, keyboard works fine but can't press 3 keys and hold at the same time while playing Mania
I can press and hold the 3 keys on the left, but on the right it didn't work
As mention [C] [V] [N] [M], I can press and hold CVN at the same time, but cannot press and hold VNM
deadbeat
What is the problem?
"Ghosting" is the problem that some keyboard keys don't work when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously. The key presses that don't show up on the computer or seem to have disappeared are said to have been "ghosted". On most keyboards, even some that are explicitly marketed as "Anti-Ghosting," this happens with many three key combinations. Imagine playing your favorite video game and not being able to, say, run diagonally and fire your weapon at the same time (say pressing a, w, and g simultaneously). This is a result of the internal design of most existing keyboards, as will be explained below.
https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc ... ained.mspx
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Shiseido_old

deadbeat wrote:

What is the problem?
"Ghosting" is the problem that some keyboard keys don't work when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously. The key presses that don't show up on the computer or seem to have disappeared are said to have been "ghosted". On most keyboards, even some that are explicitly marketed as "Anti-Ghosting," this happens with many three key combinations. Imagine playing your favorite video game and not being able to, say, run diagonally and fire your weapon at the same time (say pressing a, w, and g simultaneously). This is a result of the internal design of most existing keyboards, as will be explained below.
https://www.microsoft.com/appliedscienc ... ained.mspx
Thanks for the help, it works now, need to practice with the new changing lol 8-)
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