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Datel Keyboard: Sticky keys, argh!!!, Anyone with a remedy?
Kazicht
post Jun 26 2003, 01:41 AM
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Hey guys, I need some help...

I just recently recieved my Datel KB from codejunkies after waiting 2 freaken weeks for it to come and right out of the box I'm having problems...
Oftentimes, whenever I press a key it won't read unless I hit it mulitple times or jam on it real hard, causing my typing speed to slow down to a mere crawl. hell I could use the in-game KB faster then this thing *sigh*

Actually I've been able to break it down to the root of the problem; its the PS/2 to GC converter thats included with the KB thats causing this malfunction...atleast thats what I've concluded by taking the datel KB and plugging it into my PC and it works perfectly. Then I took my SONY VAIO KB and plugged it into the converter and guess what; STICKY KEYS!! Argh!!!

Anyway, I was just wondering if any of you here at AT have had this problem and if you figured out a way to get passed it. Preferably without having to buy a whole new KB altogether. Maybe a garenteed to work converter (USB or PS/2 will be fine) that I can get for cheap.

Well, any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Azrael
post Jun 26 2003, 10:21 PM
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That sucks. It seems like with the wait that people had to endure for it you'd think they would make sure the connector works without any problems or make it actually wired like the ASCII Keyboard. beigeroll.gif


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