Senin, 08 Juli 2013

Is it possible in Windows to have two separate keyboards with different inputs?

Q. I am trying to use two keyboards on my computer, one regular one and a separate, modified one for gaming. However, while playing games I want (for example) the A key on the game keyboard to have a different function then the A key on the typing keyboard. Is this possible? Can I make Windows recognize the gaming keyboard as something other then a keyboard? Thanks ahead of time!

A. not really since it will both keyboards as one. its faster to just remap the game and configure it so you have it set to what you want for your gaming keyboard.


How do i fix F4 key that is permanently active on my keyboard?
Q. I have Logitech G15 gaming keyboard. The key is automatically active whenever i start the windows and its annoying because making the address bar to pop out even i want to browse folders and internet. There is no macros active. Already tried with other computers, the same problem arise.
How can i fix this F4 key?

A. It sounds like that key is stuck. There are two ways to fix it, I think. The best way would be to disassemble your keyboard and pop out the F4 key and clean around that area, as well as around your other keys.

Quick and easy (lazy) way is to just remap that key... There are free utility programs that will assign different functions to different keys... and I think you can also remove anything that's normally assigned to a key as well... the only problem with that is... you will no longer have that function... but most people don't even use the function keys anyway... unless they need them to enter the BIOS on boot... but the mapping program would only become active during windows...





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