• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    That is a limitation of the keyboard not PS/2. Unlike USB which is limited to 10 simultaneous key presses, PS/2 supports full n-key rollover.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      This, it’s why I still use the PS2 interface. Full n-key rollover is impossible for me to do without.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 month ago

          Ah, had to dig into it. There was a long period of time during which you couldn’t find a USB NKRO keyboard. Seems that has been fixed.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            Yeah, pretty much every single keyboard meant for gaming supports NKRO or at least a lot of multi key roll over

          • @Mango
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            31 month ago

            Welcome to now!

      • TheHarpyEagle
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        71 month ago

        Out of curiosity, what is the practical use of full N-key rollover? I can’t think of many things that require me to press more than maybe five keys at a time.

        • @dashydash
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          51 month ago

          Used to have these problems when we were children and playing fighting games with my brother with one keyboard or guitar hero clones that need you to press multiple buttons at the same time, that’s the only use case I could think of. I don’t know if there’s any modern software that requires you to mash more than 2 or 3 buttons at the same time

        • Ephera
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          21 month ago

          Bit of a niche use-case, but I’d like to have it for using my laptop keyboard as a piano keyboard, for basically MIDI input (via VMPK or one of the DAWs with this feature built-in).

          There’s even certain combinations of just 4 keys, which I simply cannot play…

    • @Xenny
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      21 month ago

      Well I never had a fancy gaming keyboard back in the PS2 days lol

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        41 month ago

        How about a fancy IBM keyboard? The Model F from 1981 features n-key rollover. Don’t ask me why they needed it at the time though. It probably wasn’t important as the Model M from a couple of years later dropped that feature.