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  1. #11

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    USB trackball multicasting with Vetra USB multicaster has been 100% reliable for me. I am using their PS2 models for XKey multicasting and keyboard switching and that too is 100% reliable.

    I have also tried hooking up the XKey PS2 model to the PS2 to USB monoprice converter and then hooking that up to the vetra USB multicaster and that works reliably too. I imagine the problems with USB XKey broadcasting all relate to the programming over USB aspect.

    Ziran

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    Thanks everyone, I have additional questions...weighing the costs of single boxing 5 compared to doing it the hardware way and I'm kind of leaning towards doing a single box or 2-box with 2/3 or 3/2. Is anyone doing this and have good frame rate in pvp? I'm talking quad core + 8gb and 2 8800's + Vista. I currently have a Gateway 24" main display and am considering using either 2 20" or 22" side monitors for the other 4 slaves.

    Getting back to the X-keys pro...I'm dying to order one so I can start using it with my dual-system I have now but still undecided which way to go.

    Can you chain a ps2/x-keys pro and an x-keys 20 key pad together and use a main usb keyboard for the system?

    Oh also, are the x-keys modifiable at input time meaning if I press shift or control or alt on my main keyboard and press an x-key (say it is just a plain "a" for example), will the final input on the computer be an "A" if I'm pressing shift? I tested this with my n52 by making one button an "a" then pressed shift on my G15 keyboard while pressing the n52 button and it did modify the n52 input so I got an "A" instead.

    Does the ps/2 x-keys & pro work ok with with keyclone?

    Does anyone know if the USB x-keys can be programmed with multi-lingual keys by using a ps/2 multi-lingual keyboard? I found one relatively cheap on-line and I like the idea of using keys I normally don't type to program into the x-keys units.

    Anyone use the USB x-keys in resident memory mode so you don't have to have the software running after it's programmed?

    I wanted to stay open to use hardware multi-boxing but looking at the costs I'm figuring now if down the line I spend a few thousand on 4 additional systems + all the connecting peripherals, what's another $170 for a PS/2 x-keys pro? So that's why I'm still kinda stuck thinking about the usb x-keys because it seems easier to program without additional purchase of that PS/2 Recorder.

    Thanks in advance!

  3. #13

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    I have alot of gear, 11 PC's now and I have tried both ways. By far I prefer multiboxing on a single beefy pc with keyclone then using multiple pc's. It just feels so much more seemless and less spread out.
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    Well I finally did it, I ordered the X-Keys Pro + desktop, both PS/2 after talking with one of the techs there at P.I. Engineering. The tech was very helpful and courteous and even went and tested a condition based on my question while I was on hold. Now that's service! I'd mention his name but not sure if it's acceptable or not. Really looking forward to getting the units and trying them out.

  5. #15

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    Can you chain a ps2/x-keys pro and an x-keys 20 key pad together and use a main usb keyboard for the system?
    Yes. I have chained 5 X-keys together on a single PS/2 port and they all still work.
    Oh also, are the x-keys modifiable at input time meaning if I press shift or control or alt on my main keyboard and press an x-key (say it is just a plain "a" for example), will the final input on the computer be an "A" if I'm pressing shift? I tested this with my n52 by making one button an "a" then pressed shift on my G15 keyboard while pressing the n52 button and it did modify the n52 input so I got an "A" instead.
    I THINK so yes but have never tested it.

    Does the ps/2 x-keys & pro work ok with with keyclone?
    I don't see why not.

    Does anyone know if the USB x-keys can be programmed with multi-lingual keys by using a ps/2 multi-lingual keyboard? I found one relatively cheap on-line and I like the idea of using keys I normally don't type to program into the x-keys units.
    If you find out, let me know. You SHOULD be able to though. Not sure you can program a PS/2 with foreign keys though. I fiddled around with it around the time I stopped playing.
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    Thanks Xzin, one further question, were you able to simultaneously press different keys on different X-keys and have them register properly?

    While I was on hold the tech tested using shift on a usb keyboard and ps/2 x-keys and it properly upcased a regular character so I was pretty happy about that. I use a lot of shift/control/alt combos all the time.

    Regarding multi-lingual programming to the x-keys...the tech had to check. When he came back on the phone he said the ps/2 works great but they are having issues on the usb model. He didn't say exactly which issues. I found I could not get multi-lingual keys into my n52 at all, it always wanted to put ctrl + my numpad key #'s into the programming window. Right now I only have a G15 keyboard but am going to order a multi-lingual keyboard so I can easily program my X-keys.

    I was blown away the tech was so helpful, usually you don't see that much customer service anymore.

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    Thanks Xzin, one further question, were you able to simultaneously press different keys on different X-keys and have them register properly?
    Yes I was. It acted just as if it was one HUGE keyboard (with, I think about 220ish keys if you count the PS/2 keyboard, the two Pro's, the stick, the 2 desktops).

    If I were to continue my setup, I would program the PS/2 X-keys with foreign characters and use left/right shift/control/alt to control everything. When I was playing, there was no distinction between left and right modifier keys. That helps quite a bit but still, I don't want to accidentally hit keys typing with say, shift held down. I posted about this before, I am sure you could find it on a search. I know I talk about it briefly in my 10 boxing guide.

    My difficulty with programming them is the PS/2 needs a pass through device to record off of. I tried using a barcode scanner but barcodes are, by their nature, limited to normal keysets to avoid confusion or errors. My next step was to buy a cheap foreign keyboard or even use a computer to output PS/2 scan codes but I never got there before I stopped playing.
    The Zins - 10 Boxing
    Xzin, Azin, Bzin, Czin, Dzin
    Xyzin, Ayzin, Byzin, Cyzin, Dyzin
    Magtheridon - US

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