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Profile: journeyman
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I just got the Saitek Eclipse II keyboard and I discovered that when I am holding down two buttons, the third button won't respond when I hit it. This becomes a problem when I play first person shooter games like counter-strike, where I have to crouch-jump, reload, and move diagonally at the same time.

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Wow. A $60 keyboard should not have these issues.

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You may just have a faulty keyboard. I suggest exchanging it for another Eclipse.

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Strange, If it will respond to <Ctrl> <Alt> <delete>, you would think it should see any 3 keys pressed. :?:

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Strange, If it will respond to <Ctrl> <Alt> <delete>, you would think it should see any 3 keys pressed. :?:



Not necessarily. It depends on what keys your pressing. My crappy PS/2 keyboard won't recognize a third keystroke if I hold the left and up arrow keys, but it will if I hold the right and up arrow keys.

Still, for a $60 keyboard, it really shouldn't have a problem with ANY number of key presses.


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