Phil Hassey wrote:

> Hey - that was informative :)  I've been wondering for ages why keyboards and 
> two-player games just don't work.  For all that, I have a tough time typing 
> on some keyboards because they are pickier than others about how I type.  Are 
> there any particular brands of keyboards that do not suffer from this 
> problem, and are thus good for multi-player games?
 
My Kinesis Maxim doesn't have the issue described in the article. I can
hold down as many keys as I like (within the limits of 2 hands) and all
other keys work fine.


> - Phil
> 
> DR0ID <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi
> 
> I hope that helps:      
> http://www.sjbaker.org/steve/omniv/keyboards_are_evil.html
> 
> 
> ~DR0ID
> 
> 
> Ian Mallett schrieb:
> > Hi again,
> > I'm having problems with multiple key presses (i.e. more than 2).  I 
> > need at least 6.  Is there a way to do that?
> > Thanks
> > Geo
> 
> 
> 
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