Reply 20 of 23, by Doornkaat
Oetker wrote on 2021-02-23, 19:16:I just tested it using some website, apparently I can press 23 keys by mashing both my hands on the board.
I guess that's close enough to N to count as proof! 😄 Thanks!👍
Oetker wrote on 2021-02-23, 19:16:I just tested it using some website, apparently I can press 23 keys by mashing both my hands on the board.
I guess that's close enough to N to count as proof! 😄 Thanks!👍
I got a cherry mx g80 3000 and a matching cherry optical mouse. They both shipped with PS2 adapters. No issues so far. The keyboard is definitely n-key rollover. I got up to 27 simultaneous key presses before I ran out of hands and objects to place on the keyboard.
It matches my setup great. I might change out the keykaps for a beige/pebble color scheme like the IBM ones, but for now I like it as is.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Looks totally awesome. I love seeing all components with a consistent design theme. Congrats! 😀
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Hey all, I am also looking for a native PS2 keyboard for my 98 build. I found a vendor that has the Fujitsu FKB4726-651 available and I'm considering it since it looks like they can be had for <$75 USD. In the specs sheet for the keyboard (linked), Fujitsu says that the interlock type is "F-key rollover". Does anyone know what F-key rollover means? I did some searching and couldn't find anything. Thanks!