ABSOLUTELY HOLY SHIT PLEASE YES
Reikokaz wrote:
I have a 6 key restriction, HOWEVER you can go around it by playing with certain keys and still be able to press 7 keys - so I don't see a problem at all here.
Yes please.~
Bobbias wrote:
Reikokaz wrote:
I have a 6 key restriction, HOWEVER you can go around it by playing with certain keys and still be able to press 7 keys - so I don't see a problem at all here.
Yes please.~
You're confusing 2 different problems here. USB keyboards are not supposed to be able to send more than 6 keys at once in a message to your computer, which is where this rule originated.
If the problem is what combination of keys you have to hit to make it work, it's because of the specific way your keyboard was wired, not the USB limitation.
I had a laptop where I couldn't hold J K and L at once (just by themselves it wouldn't work). All I had to do was switch to K L and ; and it was fine. That is a completely different problem from whether or not you can hit 7 keys on your keyboard.
If your keyboard can send 7 keys at once with any combination of keys, then it does not have that USB restriction affecting it.