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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Problem detecting several keys pressed? - article

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Binary Agents
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Posted: 8th Nov 2006 00:50 Edited at: 8th Nov 2006 00:51
(Not sure if this is right place for this, so Mods - feel free to move it)

I have put together a short article explaining why we often have problems detecting several keys held down at the same time. It explains 'ghosting' and 'masking' on keyboards. This is something which drove me mad until I looked into the hardware workings of standard keyboards.

I hope you find it useful and I hope its reasonably easy to understand. Comments always welcome.

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Posted: 8th Nov 2006 21:36
An excellent insight into how it all works

Just one minor alteration required...

...but bare with me...

should be

...but bear with me...

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Binary Agents
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Posted: 9th Nov 2006 01:27
Thanks BatVink. Glad you liked it.

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Posted: 9th Nov 2006 03:19 Edited at: 9th Nov 2006 23:08
Thanks. This is interesting stuff. I knew my keyboard went crappy when i press more than a few keys at a time, and now i know why.
I managed to make a table of which keys go where on the matrix (it took ages) I wonder whether there is a way to access the keyboard matrix instead of using scancode in dbp.
I say this because with wasd, if you are going diagonally forwards and sideways, and then change to going backwards/sideways, but accidentally go through a state where w and s are both pressed along with a or d (or left arrow, for instance), then you get the beeping, and it also seems that any other keyboard input is ingnored during this time (scancode states remain as they were at the start of the beeping), even the other keys share no rows/colums in the matrix with wasd.
I know most people seem to do ok with never hitting w and s simultaneously, but it just seems kind of annoying.

Here's the chart. Bizarrely, there are 17 columns, and scr lock has one all to itself. "odd key" is the one next to alt gr. No idea whether this is the same for other keyboards. I imagine the basic letter keys are similar.



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Posted: 10th Nov 2006 07:32
Wow, this is VERY interesting! Thanks Binary Agents!

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Posted: 11th Nov 2006 20:13
Thanks Mr. Tank and Sunflash. Glad you found it useful.

Incidentally, I have just seen that the new Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard is being released on 30th November which claims no ghosting and unlimited simultaneous key presses! It does cost £89.99 though so I won't be getting one. It would be interesting to see how it performs though.
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Posted: 11th Nov 2006 20:34 Edited at: 12th Nov 2006 03:13
That's interesting, but it was pretty hard to understand. I never knew keyboards had such annoying problems. None of those things happen on my keyboard, maybe it has diodes, I don't know.

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Posted: 12th Nov 2006 00:57
I would get one of those special keyboards, but the thing is, if i make games that require one, almost noone will be able to play them!
That's the annoying thing about PCs. I'm not even sure most people have gamepads.


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