I cant hold my key for too long or else it will stop itself . its very annoy me when playing game like gta and other fps game . i already disable my filter keys . is there any other thing i can do ? pardon my bad english . THX
Which key are you talking about? Shift? On windows 10:
Control Panel->Ease of Access->Ease of Access Centre->Uncheck Turn on sticky keys, then click on Set Up Sticky keys->Uncheck Turn on Sticky Keys when Shift is pressed five times. Do the same process for filter keys.
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That's as far as special keys in windows ease of access go. If this is something keyboard specific like a feature of a mechanical keyboard, you gotta contact the manufacturer.
The game becomes slow and...freezes? Do you have to restart game at that point? Or does whole windows become slow, regardless of whether you're in game or not?
The game becomes slow and...freezes? Do you have to restart game at that point? Or does whole windows become slow, regardless of whether you're in game or not?
game not freezing or something . my car/movement just stop moving . i need to press the button again to make it move . sorry for my bad english that make it difficult for you to understand . if u still did not understand . here an example . aaaaaaaaaaa < it stop typing itself
Oh I see, the keyboard starts ignoring input after a while. But that's filter keys, not sticky keys. Are you sure you've turned filter keys off as well?
Control Panel->Ease of Access->Ease of Access Centre->Make the Keyboard Easier to Use->uncheck "Turn on Filter Keys"
and then go under "Set Up Filter Keys" and uncheck "Turn on Filter Keys when shift is pressed for 8 seconds"
If you have a gaming keyboard like from Razer or Steelseries, they may have utilities that override these windows functions. In that case you would go into the utilities that comes with the keyboard (like for razer that would be razer synapse), and make sure these options for filter keys are turned off.
Oh I see, the keyboard starts ignoring input after a while. But that's filter keys, not sticky keys. Are you sure you've turned filter keys off as well?
Control Panel->Ease of Access->Ease of Access Centre->Make the Keyboard Easier to Use->uncheck "Turn on Filter Keys"
and then go under "Set Up Filter Keys" and uncheck "Turn on Filter Keys when shift is pressed for 8 seconds"
If you have a gaming keyboard like from Razer or Steelseries, they may have utilities that override these windows functions. In that case you would go into the utilities that comes with the keyboard (like for razer that would be razer synapse), and make sure these options for filter keys are turned off.
Well crap. That might not be your keyboard/input at all then. It would imply something wrong with the game itself or how it interacts with the video drivers. Find a popular game forum for that game and see if anyone else is reporting the issue. Because if you can't see this happening when you're typing something in browser or in word processor, it would suggest that commands/input are being scrambled somehow by the game and that tends to be far harder to fix, as you're not a game developer.
Filtering keys is the only mechanism I know of that affects this in windows. The only other solution is that your keyboard is faulty or if it's a fancy keyboard, maybe the keyboard utility is crapping out.
hmmmm this happen after i turn off filter key for the first time . its last week . and this suddenly happen . i also try to change the window ver . but it didnt reset the setting *duh*
Wait so if this didn't use to happen, why did you turn off filter keys at all? And if you're just upgrading windows, all your previous settings are ported to the new version. Only clean installs reset everything.
Sticky keys as far as I know only applies to special keys like shift or ctrl, not 1 and 2 and so on. Don't see how that would change anything for you in game unless....well you can go into the game keybindings and check if the game doesn't have alternative keybindings where things are bound to something like shift+2 as an alternative to the first set of keybinds. Double keybinds are common feature in games now so it's worth checking.