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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 9:45 am
by Paradigm
Not really. It's just how the keypad detection works (on the basis of rows and columns). When you press two keys it may take the row of one button and the column of another. The way the matrix keypads work, it is impossible to actually tell if there is multiple key presses in some circumstances.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 11:36 am
by dtorner
I see... my MX2 is more intelligent than me

Thank for your expert replies.
paradigm wrote:Not really. It's just how the keypad detection works (on the basis of rows and columns). When you press two keys it may take the row of one button and the column of another. The way the matrix keypads work, it is impossible to actually tell if there is multiple key presses in some circumstances.