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Cheap-o Dynex Keyboard from Best Buy, USB.
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Cheap-o Dynex Keyboard from Best Buy, USB.
"n" is a generic "limit" number in the math I've been seeing the last 3 semesters; it can be infinite or finite.
"n" is a placeholder value for any number in the set of real numbers. It cannot be equal to Infinity (although it can be extremely large (10^100^100 is still a valid value for n, even though there is not enough matter in the universe to write it out in standard notation). At least, that's how I remember it being.
i know how it works in math. C1, C2 ... Cn f.e. . But this isn't math. In computer terms you call a totally independent keystroke board NKRO, and anything below that #KRO.
It also makes it allot easier if everyone would use the same terms Whatever, i'm not going to debate this, the truth lies somewhere in the middle probably.
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KBTalking 75% White Limited Edition - Cherry MX Red
Filco majestouch-2
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Dell USB L100 (at work)
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keyboard from Asus laptop,
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Logitech G15 (v1)
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Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 v1.0, USB
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Unknown OEM Keyboard (not even a serial or batch number), USB
Last edited by mmoc7c6c75675f; 2013-01-04 at 05:45 PM.
To be fair, the thread started to test and discuss NKRO by using the test outlined. The list was added afterwards. I see no harm in someone with a Corsair K90 (for example) posting their results just to see if they correlate with the rest.
As for unknown boards, it gives a very general idea of how good/bad a OEM or unknown keyboard can be when it comes to #KRO. For laptop keyboards, people should at least specify what brand their laptop is and if possible even the model of the laptop.