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Started by nelson217 | | 5 answers
cant press shift+space+w together
i was playing assassins creed II and i cant climb up on wall because when i press shift(sprint)+space(jump+w(forward) it wont work, but ive tried shift+space+d and it work
this is my keyboard
http://www.cdrking.com/?mod=products&type=view&sid=1595...

what should i do to be able to press this keys together??? is there any software that can fix this??
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a b 4 Gaming
October 17, 2014 5:54:59 AM

the keyboards nkro determains this and its getting hard to find keyboards that offer full nkro some claim they do but can fall short of doing so .. got to do the homework on keyboards more then ever now a days

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollover_(key)
a b 4 Gaming
October 17, 2014 5:45:06 AM

Mechanical keyboards are the end-all be-all when it comes to KRO, as you can push all the keys you want at the same time, and your PC will register them.

Example = da - I just pressed 8 keys and got "da" because I am on my work keyboard. If I was on my Filco at home you would have seen asdfjkl;. Another function of mechanical keyboards is that they create a hardware interrupt when your press keys, so they keystrokes ALWAYS register.

Mechanical keyboards are expensive, but they can handle millions of keystrokes, and are far superior to membrane technologies.

If you do go the mechanical route - try before you buy. The keys feel very different and the choice between blue, red, brown, black, etc makes a big difference in feel and functionality (i.e. where the key engages).

For what it's worth I really like browns. But the next guy will like blues or reds. I think most people don't like the black keys because you can't tell when your keystroke registers (there is no actuation sound or feel) - but the black keys are typically advertised as the "FPS" keys - they may be perfect for you..
a b 4 Gaming
October 17, 2014 5:04:59 AM

Still its a membrane keyboard. Mechanical keyboards have the perfect anti-ghosting capability and costs of mech. keyboards are high. but they tend to last for so much of years.
a b 4 Gaming
October 16, 2014 6:31:33 AM

That feature is called "anti-ghosting'. Anti-ghosting feature is the ability of a keyboard to allow many number of simultaneous key registrations at a time. They are indicated as 2KRO, 4KRO, 6KRO and anything above 6KRO are generally indicated as NKRO in keyboard specs. (KRO -Key Roll Over). Membrane keyboards are always limited to less than 4KRO and they don't have the KRO stuff anywhere in their product details.. No software can fix this. The only way is to change the controls in game options.

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