But i do have a problem with sm Any one know why it wont register when I hit all 4 arrows. I play old skool directional arrows. And my comp beeps when I try all 4?
I'm wondering how the tarantula fares. I don't think I've seen any place which puts out display models of Razer stuff, or even have them in stock! (I typically find stuff like that online)
best buy actually sells the tarantula's.
go there and check em out.
Why not? you'd rather I just bloat the forums by making a whole other topic, when there's already a perfectly fine topic to discuss in already?
Originally posted by redwrist
I have a 4 year old hp the is amazeing.
But i do have a problem with sm Any one know why it wont register when I hit all 4 arrows. I play old skool directional arrows. And my comp beeps when I try all 4?
It has to do with general keyboard design. Mostly lousy keyboards do it... my HP does the same thing, like I mentioned in my post. Aparently it's called the ghosting or blocking effect.
The razer Tarantula is at least 1 keyboard that is virtually immune to such a problem, but I woudlnt' be suprized if there were more keyboard which would accept 4 inputs at a time.
It may have to do with the fact that the data path may only reserve 3 spaces (each space might be 1 byte) for keys to be send every cycle, sending more would jam the data up.
Originally posted by DrugstoreCowboy
best buy actually sells the tarantula's.
go there and check em out.
I don't live where you live. I checked Best Buy's Canada website and they didn't seem to have it. I have not yet gone to the store yet though, but if it's not online, I highly doubt it's at any store.
Last edited by Xapti; 06-17-2007, 12:48 AM.
Reason: just checked bestbuy.ca
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