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Hello everyone!
Although I searched the Internet for a solution, I can't seem to find one for my problem, witch is the following:
My Microsoft wireless keyboard randomly stops responding when playing Haegemonia, and I have to wait some time before I can use keyboard finctions again. This makes the game unplayable, and I can't seem to find any solutions.
What I did notice is that, the keyboard actually registers the pushed buttons (I can turn "Locks" on and off). I can also Alt+Tab, and so on.
I had no such problems before, and I'm using this keyboard for quite some time now.
Thank you for any help in advance:
LEX
This question / problem has been solved by exerronimage
Well, I tried a different keyboard and my problem was solved. Still, it's funny how no one encountered this problem before...ora, at the very least, I couldn't find it with google.
Post edited June 02, 2009 by Resil
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exerron: Hello everyone!
Although I searched the Internet for a solution, I can't seem to find one for my problem, witch is the following:
My Microsoft wireless keyboard randomly stops responding when playing Haegemonia, and I have to wait some time before I can use keyboard finctions again. This makes the game unplayable, and I can't seem to find any solutions.
What I did notice is that, the keyboard actually registers the pushed buttons (I can turn "Locks" on and off). I can also Alt+Tab, and so on.
I had no such problems before, and I'm using this keyboard for quite some time now.
Thank you for any help in advance:
LEX

If I remember correctly new motherboards can get wireless keyboards to work, but its still a tricky business.
Personally on my main PC i have a Logitech PS2 keyboard conencted and a wireless keyboard conencted
The PS2 board comes in usefull when I have to press "del" to enter bios as sometimes the wireless keyboard wont register - this is more likely down to DOS driver over windows driver.
So with an old game with a DOS Shell you may find further issues with wireless
My only other speculation will be down to not the driver but the frequency of your wireless setup
Anybody who has used an xbox wireless controller and an old Netgear wireless router will tell you that its a very high possibility that the 2.4ghz frequenct of the router will knock out the controller or the wireless router
Of course lately these little niggles are fixed but its still mindful to recognise you may fall into any of these issues
Having the same problem, although my keyboard is my laptop keyboard so changing it isn't that relevant for me. Alt+tabbing seems to work until a cinematic with dialouge happens.