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On December 12 2013 11:11 IdiotSavant wrote:Show nested quote +On December 12 2013 09:43 Diaresta wrote: I have a Leopold FC2000 tenkeyless with Cherry Blues, and my K key just started registering multiple key presses in a single click. I'll hit the K key once, and it'll register between twice, and four times.
I haven't had this problem at all until today when I removed the USB from the keyboard to move it to another part of my desk so I can takes notes comfortably in front of my monitor.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any tips on fixing this? I've had the keyboard for less than a year, and it hasn't left my desk at all. I haven't spilled anything into the keyboard, or mistreated it at all. I keep a cover on the keys whenever I'm not using it.
did you try removing the keycap and looking under it?
Yup. With the cap removed, the key looks like there's nothing wrong, looking similar to all the other ones with the the cap off. The board is fairly clean, as well.
I clicked the K key, and the L key both 12, and there are the results I get. It's only the K key that is doing this. kkk k kk kk kkkkkkk k kkk kkkkkk kk kk kk kkk l l l l l l l l l l l l
Edit: These are single clicks-- I'm not holding the key down to any point that would warrant more than more letter appearing at a time
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What about blowing into the switch with a can of compressed air? I mean from the top when the stem is pressed down a little and keycap removed.
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On December 12 2013 11:36 Ropid wrote: What about blowing into the switch with a can of compressed air? I mean from the top when the stem is pressed down a little and keycap removed.
Just tried this, and the registering of multiple keys slowed down significantly. It's happening around every 1-in-20 key strokes, where it happened practically every key stroke before. Thanks!
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Hey, simple question here. I just installed SC2 on my macbook pro (retina, 15 inch).
I was wondering which graphics settings are recommended to run on. I started running it pretty low, and the heat wasn't too bad, but the fans were on quite high.
I'm used to playing on a desktop ('lol max errythang I have an awesome gpu') but not so anymore.
My specs: Intel Core i7 2.7 Ghz 16 GM RAM (DDR3, way overkill I know) nVidia GeForce 650m (1 gb VRAM).
What do you guys think? Ultra everything or cut down? Right now I have a decent mix of high/low, low being the stuff I don't really need (2d models, terrain texture, etc).
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On December 12 2013 16:11 chairmobile wrote: Hey, simple question here. I just installed SC2 on my macbook pro (retina, 15 inch).
I was wondering which graphics settings are recommended to run on. I started running it pretty low, and the heat wasn't too bad, but the fans were on quite high.
I'm used to playing on a desktop ('lol max errythang I have an awesome gpu') but not so anymore.
My specs: Intel Core i7 2.7 Ghz 16 GM RAM (DDR3, way overkill I know) nVidia GeForce 650m (1 gb VRAM).
What do you guys think? Ultra everything or cut down? Right now I have a decent mix of high/low, low being the stuff I don't really need (2d models, terrain texture, etc).
sc2 is really processor limited. You should be able to run the GPU settings on high and then turn all cpu settings off/low.
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So I've had my SteelSeries Sensei for a while now, maybe a little bit over a year, and recently for some reason when i press the backward and forward functions on the mouse, it would sometimes randomly go back or forward 2 pages instead of one. I've tried updating the firmware but it didn't change a thing. Anybody have any ideas?
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On December 13 2013 01:19 Choubacca wrote: So I've had my SteelSeries Sensei for a while now, maybe a little bit over a year, and recently for some reason when i press the backward and forward functions on the mouse, it would sometimes randomly go back or forward 2 pages instead of one. I've tried updating the firmware but it didn't change a thing. Anybody have any ideas? That might just be the web browser doing funny stuff because of those websites that redirect it when loading. Did you also see this in a game where you use the thumb button?
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On December 13 2013 01:40 Ropid wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2013 01:19 Choubacca wrote: So I've had my SteelSeries Sensei for a while now, maybe a little bit over a year, and recently for some reason when i press the backward and forward functions on the mouse, it would sometimes randomly go back or forward 2 pages instead of one. I've tried updating the firmware but it didn't change a thing. Anybody have any ideas? That might just be the web browser doing funny stuff because of those websites that redirect it when loading. Did you also see this in a game where you use the thumb button?
It does it when im going through my computer files as well so it's not the browser
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I had this problem with a Razer mouse, where some of the buttons would click multiple times. Support told me it was a hardware issue and got me a RMA ticket.
A question of my own: I have a MSI Twin Frozr 7950 (7970 PCB). It has 1x Dual Link DVI, 1x 1.4 HDMI, 2x 1.2 mini DisplayPort. When I plug in monitors to both the DVI and HDMI ports on the back, the monitor on HDMI only displays up to a max of 16xx:1024 instead 1920:1080. Currently I am running my 2nd monitor off of the onboard slot, but want to set up eyefinity.
Is this some weird scaling issue I have configured wrong in Catalyst, or expected behavior when using both the DVI and HDMI. I know other 7950 boards have two DVI slots, and one of them is controlled by the same chip that does HDMI, so you can't use all 3 at once, but this board only has a single DVI and HDMI and so I shouldn't have any problems until I run a 3rd monitor which would have to use active displayport.
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My HDD is one terabyte, and in Computer Management it says that Disk E has 931 GB RAW. I'm assuming this is the 1TB. However, my local disk C, which has 83 GB capacity, is running out of space; is it possible to make my downloads go into this Disk E instead? Right now Disk E is not marked as active, and I'm afraid to do so because I don't know if I have an OS on the disk. Help!!!
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On December 13 2013 17:28 holyhalo5 wrote: My HDD is one terabyte, and in Computer Management it says that Disk E has 931 GB RAW. I'm assuming this is the 1TB. However, my local disk C, which has 83 GB capacity, is running out of space; is it possible to make my downloads go into this Disk E instead? Right now Disk E is not marked as active, and I'm afraid to do so because I don't know if I have an OS on the disk. Help!!!
When you mention computer management, Im guessing you already found your way to disk management. Take a screenshot of that and post it.
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On December 13 2013 17:28 holyhalo5 wrote: My HDD is one terabyte, and in Computer Management it says that Disk E has 931 GB RAW. I'm assuming this is the 1TB. However, my local disk C, which has 83 GB capacity, is running out of space; is it possible to make my downloads go into this Disk E instead? Right now Disk E is not marked as active, and I'm afraid to do so because I don't know if I have an OS on the disk. Help!!! Go into your web browsers settings and look around. There is a way to set the default download location. You can also make the web browser ask each time for a save location instead of always starting immediately and saving to the default location.
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Okay actually, I solved that problem LOL. Now something else is bothering me.
I'm trying to download Dragon's Nest and my SSD only has 2 GBs remaining. My HDD is on Disk E and has 900 GB's remaining. However, even after I tell Google Chrome to download everything onto Disk E and tell Dragon's Nest to install in Disk E, the game still starts installing into Disk C, which is my SSD. I don't understand...
EDIT: For clarification, there is not enough space on my SSD for Dragon's Nest to fit.
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Worth mentioning: you should free up space on your SSD. They don't like to be run so close to capacity.
You'll need to clarify what you mean by installs to C, e.g. using temporary space / settings & saves vs trying to put entire thing on SSD.
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Alright I'm having a strange problem. I just installed a new GTX770 card in my computer from a 560. However now I can not get the HDMI to output at all. Neither motherboard to TV or GPU to TV is working. I have temporarily attached a second monitor and connected through dvi on the graphics card and on the motherboard. I still can't get it to detect the TV though.
Any ideas?
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Craton: noted. What I mean by it beginning to install onto the SSD is that when the install starts, I look at the space remaining on my local disk C and it's slowly going down... first it's 4 GB free, then 3.2 GB free... etc. Eventually the Dragon's Nest stops downloading because there is not enough disk space, meaning that the game is still trying to install itself into the Local Disk C instead of Local Disk E.
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No, it doesn't necessarily mean that. It could just be downloading the entire thing to the C drive (temporarily) prior to actually doing the install. That would strike me as the most likely culprit.
Can't you just free up some space on the SSD? Worst case you're back where you started and just have to uninstall it.
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Yeah I'll just do that I guess. It's weird because I just downloaded a Steam game into the Disk E... so I wonder why Dragon Nest won't let me do the same.
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Blame the software, I guess. Probably just used some quick COTS stuff.
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Need help with building a computer for a friend ($1000 budget).
Few questions:
1. Intel processors still preferred over AMD nowadays?
2. Anything to note in regards to latest video cards and motherboard (which to not get, get etc)?
Is Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W still good nowadays (even for recent games) or are there better CPUs for the price range (I looked it up on newegg and it's $224 which was the same when I bought it a little more than a year ago)?
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