F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Use Ctrl to activate your Tecware Phantom L keyboard and press multiple keys simultaneously.

Use Ctrl to activate your Tecware Phantom L keyboard and press multiple keys simultaneously.

Use Ctrl to activate your Tecware Phantom L keyboard and press multiple keys simultaneously.

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stamkiller
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07-31-2016, 11:34 AM
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I've already attempted removing my keyboard from the device manager, restarting the device, trying to re-link the control key, and cleaning it. Still, it keeps pressing multiple keys at once when I try to press one. The two light indicators on the top of my keyboard flash briefly after I press Ctrl, which is meant to signal caps lock and scroll lock status. I'm unsure if both flashing together means anything. I noticed my right Ctrl works fine, but when I try to assign it to the left Ctrl, nothing changes. I fixed it by swapping the right and left Ctrl switches, and now the left one functions. What confuses me is that the right Ctrl also works properly. I won't complain, but I'm curious what might have caused this issue. Edited May 18, 2022 by Boriiiiiiiiis Wanted to share what I tried.
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stamkiller
07-31-2016, 11:34 AM #1

I've already attempted removing my keyboard from the device manager, restarting the device, trying to re-link the control key, and cleaning it. Still, it keeps pressing multiple keys at once when I try to press one. The two light indicators on the top of my keyboard flash briefly after I press Ctrl, which is meant to signal caps lock and scroll lock status. I'm unsure if both flashing together means anything. I noticed my right Ctrl works fine, but when I try to assign it to the left Ctrl, nothing changes. I fixed it by swapping the right and left Ctrl switches, and now the left one functions. What confuses me is that the right Ctrl also works properly. I won't complain, but I'm curious what might have caused this issue. Edited May 18, 2022 by Boriiiiiiiiis Wanted to share what I tried.

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Alysss
Member
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07-31-2016, 03:00 PM
#2
My device runs Tecware Phantom TKL and occasionally performs the same action. It feels quite reliable overall. I changed my switches previously, but now the right Ctrl button isn't working—shouldn't anyone be using it that way?
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Alysss
07-31-2016, 03:00 PM #2

My device runs Tecware Phantom TKL and occasionally performs the same action. It feels quite reliable overall. I changed my switches previously, but now the right Ctrl button isn't working—shouldn't anyone be using it that way?