keyboard stops working click on minimap it pings
Forum Index > Tech Support |
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
On March 30 2011 08:11 JingleHell wrote: Well, I'd suggest getting a wired keyboard, first and foremost. However, sounds like your KB driver is having issues with SC2. Tried updating drivers? Different USB port for the wireless receiver? How far away from the receiver is the keyboard? Could be the wireless is losing signal for a split second and SC2 doesn't recognize when connection resets? the keyboard works fine no lag until after the problem so it doesnt lose connection. if i minimize sc2 it stilll works if i search web or type on word. but the receiver is 1 ft under the keyboard. soryy not very good with computers whats a KB DRIVER. also yeh i changed keyboard usb port. but keep in mind my minimap bugs out and pings a lot not only keyboard. | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
Check the logitech site, they should have a download driver link, possibly near their support section. Anytime anything stops working, the first thing you should do is check driver versions (If you know the situations where this isn't true, you know what I mean telling him that anyway.) | ||
Ruthless
United States492 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
Edit: Normally the shortcut is holding down shift, but if someone messed around with it for whatever reason... | ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
;p | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On March 30 2011 08:34 lelantos wrote: are stickeys an optin in sc2? i have never seen them. to make things easier pretend your talking to a 7 year old ;p Sticky keys is an option in recent Windows operating systems to let you push keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Delete one at a time. Normally the hotkey to turn this on is holding down shift. If that happens, it could be holding onto the Alt button and inputting it with every command, possibly. It's beyond my specific knowledge if this CAN actually happen, but it seems like a theoretical possibility. Go to your Control Panel and search for sticky keys. Select the option for press key commands one at a time. Click Set Up sticky keys, and make sure it's turned off. | ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
| ||
lelantos
United States41 Posts
| ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
| ||
voy
Poland348 Posts
| ||
biscuitlickz
United States1 Post
| ||
| ||