ArmchairAthlete
Diamond Member
I looked for an answer to this before but came up with nothing.... I just ignored it for awhile since it happened very rarely. I've seen it happen a couple times recently in Halo and now I feel like trying to fix it and fast.
I'll be playing a game, moving around, and hear a couple of beeps come from the internal speaker in my PC. After that I lose all control over my keyboard and I'm stuck moving in one direction. I have to jam the reset button to get control back. While I am not certain, I *think* this happens when I press several keys at once for whatever reason. It doesn't happen on my desktop however.
This problem has persisted through two Windows installations, I think it is hardware related (or perhaps some vague BIOS setting, but I doubt it).
I hope it's just using a cheap-ish keyboard and nothing more. Right now I don't have access to a second keyboard for the long periods of time it would take to ensure my own keyboard is at fault (I'd basically have to just pay up for a new one).
Mostly Pertinent Specs:
Powercolor Radeon 9700 Pro
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton (overclocked to 180Mhz FSB, default multiplier)
SLK-900A Heatsink
Asus A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard (nForce2 Chipset)
512MB Corsair XMS DDR400/pc3200 (2x 256mb sticks) CL2
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
Logitech MX500 Optical Mouse
Black ORtek MCK--800 Multimedia Keyboard
Chieftec AX-01BD U2F Case
450W Austin Power Supply Model DR-B450ATX
I'll be playing a game, moving around, and hear a couple of beeps come from the internal speaker in my PC. After that I lose all control over my keyboard and I'm stuck moving in one direction. I have to jam the reset button to get control back. While I am not certain, I *think* this happens when I press several keys at once for whatever reason. It doesn't happen on my desktop however.
This problem has persisted through two Windows installations, I think it is hardware related (or perhaps some vague BIOS setting, but I doubt it).
I hope it's just using a cheap-ish keyboard and nothing more. Right now I don't have access to a second keyboard for the long periods of time it would take to ensure my own keyboard is at fault (I'd basically have to just pay up for a new one).
Mostly Pertinent Specs:
Powercolor Radeon 9700 Pro
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton (overclocked to 180Mhz FSB, default multiplier)
SLK-900A Heatsink
Asus A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard (nForce2 Chipset)
512MB Corsair XMS DDR400/pc3200 (2x 256mb sticks) CL2
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
Logitech MX500 Optical Mouse
Black ORtek MCK--800 Multimedia Keyboard
Chieftec AX-01BD U2F Case
450W Austin Power Supply Model DR-B450ATX