I got a new keyboard. Everything about it is was great. I installed it, mapped out the new keys, and all was going well. At the store, the arrow keys were smooth. I go to FFR, try it out on a song and start playing. I got bored, so I started killing myself with fast, alternating doubles, and I got the beeps. It can't register triples, or very fast doubles. DAMMIT. It was so great. That pisses me off.
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You can still hit triples and quads without your keyboard supporting them.
I AAed Slam with this technique. You just hit two of the notes, and quickly jump over to the other 1 or two fast. You usually get greats, but its better than missing.Comment
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I have one, and they can handle even fast triples and quads. It's just a pain when it comes to playing IIDX when a certain few key combinations wont register. I've heard that USB keyboards work great when trying to register keys and stuff.Originally posted by plasmixGet one of those black Dell ones. Those can handle fast doubles, slow triples, and slow quads.
Originally posted by Quickershades don't break unless you break them.Comment
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European keyboards will register anything. I have one.Comment
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German ones reverse the Y and Z keys. And you can do cool stuff on them.
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THE ZERRRRRG.Comment
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I have a black cool looking Compaq one, and it registers triples and quads fine...the one problem is that the keys are smooth and hard to get used to at first. But once you get used to 'em, you actually play even better because your fingers slide off them easier, and it registers really fast with only about half the depression you need for a microsoft standard keyboard.Comment
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