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Keyboard press lag, have the gods forsaken me?

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releasedtruth:
I tested every switch, even swapped a few out, just to be sure. When I test them in notepad or other keyboard test progs they work like a champ. I'm rolling back to .96, then .84 as a testing method. I have a spare 2.2Ghz cpu in another half broke computer I may drop in, no reason not to I guess.

GT

releasedtruth:
Alright gents, here's an update. I received a new USB 2.0 via pci hub in the mail and plugged the IPAC into in. I thought things were fixed (yay), but alas I was mistaken. I played 1943 and other such games and here's what happens exactly:

Whilst moving about the screen, eventually I lose control of the player. I'm standing still (personally) and the plane moves about on its own shooting and invariably killing me. Almost like the keyboard is overloading and can't handle nimble moves. I tested by using just a keyboard, same situation in any game requiring quickness.

I've rolled back to .96u and then to .85u, same situation, maybe even worse. I've got everything else full on flava flav, but this has me baffled and dejected. Keyboard testing works appropriately (passmark)...

I'll try using mame from command line, could it be GameEx?

GT

Jess--:
Hmm try using the PS2 connection on the Ipac rather than the USB connection.

releasedtruth:
I don't have a ps2/ps2 cable around, but I am using a usb keyboard too so.... It's a wireless usb no less. I'll try one of my ps2 keyboards and see if it's the same thattaway. I wonder why usb would in any way be slower, but at this point I'll try anything.

GT

Silver:

--- Quote from: releasedtruth on November 05, 2006, 06:53:31 pm ---It's a wireless usb no less.

--- End quote ---

Do you mean completely wireless? As in it sends all the USB data wirelessly with no physical connection? If so, its the first thing I would test without - do you get the issues with a wired hub?

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