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Offline Iyol

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Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« on: Tue, 17 September 2013, 08:47:37 »
Hey everyone,

Basically I am not sure if this is the correct forum to post in, however since the official forum - and the Riot Customer Support - were unable to help me , I thought about posting here.

I'll try and summarize the problem as clear as possible, however I apologize in advance should I not be able to do so, please ask a head should you lack information.

I used to have a rubber dome keyboard (Razer Arctosa) which I have just replaced with my very first mechanical keyboard (Ducky Shine 3 Year of the Snake, red switches) and ever since doing so, the following problem appeared.

The way my old keyboard - and keyboards in general - behaved in a league of legends game was the following:
Holding down the tab key would show the in-game scoreboard, releasing the tab key would make it disappear, easy and convenient.

The way it behaves on my new ducky:
Holding down the tab key makes the scoreboard appear, disappear and appear again in a rapid motion (similar like a flickering effect). Basically as if I would be spamming the tab key like a maniac a rapid input of appearing and disappearing.
Now I do not know why this is the case, however it does create a lot of problems when wanting to check the in-game statistics and itembuilds of my team mates / opponents.

I know that to some of you this might sound like it is not a big deal, however on a higher level of play every split second matters, and having to put more focus and attention to a "simple" task such as reading the scoreboard is quite frustrating (at least to me personally).

The same problem appears with the "smart casting" feature.
Smart casting basically means that you will shoot your "skill shot" in the direction of your mouse cursor without having to press the ability twice. Now there is an extra option to add to the smart casting feature called "smart cast range indicators", which behaves in the following sense:
Holding down the ability hotkey will show the range indicator for your skill similar to the style of where you have the smart casting "disabled" and once you release the hotkey, you will shoot it into the direction of your mouse cursor.
So instead of pressing twice, you would press and hold - aim - and then release once you want to shoot.
Everything worked out perfectly fine (the way described above) up until I changed from my Razer Arctosa to my Ducky Shine 3, and now if I want to smart cast, I will press the key which makes the range indicator appear and momentarily later the ability has been used without even releasing the key.

Overall the problem seems to be within the keyboard, the real question is "why would my new keyboard behave different than my old one even though I haven't changed any options within league of legends".

The problem itself seems to be that my keyboard is spamming input requests while holding down the key, which while "chatting" to someone on skype for example, would be perfectly fine.
Holding down a key while chatting would spam that latter in rapid motion, which is how keyboards always behaved for me, including my Razer Arctosa as well as my new Ducky Shine 3.

But why would the Arctosa behave the way it is meant to in League of Legends, while my new mechanical Ducky Shine 3 spams requests over and over resulting in flickering of the "scoreboard" / using abilities when they are not meant to be used based on the in-game options.

I have tried to solve this problem in-game by going through all of the options, however without success. Changing the input delay within the control panel did nothing for me either.

Overall I am clueless how to go on about this, the League of Legends community doesn't seem to be able to help either, while the customer support hasn't been able to solve this problem as of yet.

Apologies for the long text, however I wanted to be as informative as possible about this.


Thanks a lot in advance!


Kind regards,

Iyol

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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 17 September 2013, 09:35:29 »
could be a faulty MX switch, I would contact the OEM or where ever you bought it from and get it exchanged, if it is still happening then there is a big issue with the Shine 3's.
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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 17 September 2013, 09:37:30 »
Just remembered that the shien 3 has the ability to alter the polling rate to make a single key press act as multiple key presses see below:

Lighting aside, the Shine 3 also allows you to adjust repeat rate and repeat delay time, which relate to what happens when you hold down a key to get repeated keypresses, through shortcut keys on the keyboard itself. Note that all major operating systems let you adjust these settings, so only those who need to change them frequently will find this useful.
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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 17 September 2013, 09:41:46 »
Just remembered that the shien 3 has the ability to alter the polling rate to make a single key press act as multiple key presses see below:

Lighting aside, the Shine 3 also allows you to adjust repeat rate and repeat delay time, which relate to what happens when you hold down a key to get repeated keypresses, through shortcut keys on the keyboard itself. Note that all major operating systems let you adjust these settings, so only those who need to change them frequently will find this useful.

^^ this. You can change the settings of your keyboard with some key combinations. Just google it and you should find it.
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Offline Iyol

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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 17 September 2013, 10:07:35 »
Genius, thanks a lot for this. In fact I didn't actually know about this feature up until now. Once I reset the repeat settings to a default value, this problem vanished.
Thanks a lot for your help :).

T/C

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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 19 September 2013, 17:30:55 »
How exactly did you reset it? I have the same problem and setting it back to "F5" didn't fix it.

Offline iamthespoon

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Re: Help Required: Keyboard "behaviour" problem in "League of Legends"
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 20 September 2013, 06:48:07 »
You would want to set it to "F1" and "F5" to turn the feature off. A quick check with AquaKeytest shows that any mode other than F1/F5 will cause similar behavior (keys actuating rapidly).

Edit: I thought "F9" turned the feature off, playing with the keyboard revealed that "F9" only "hides" the indicators showing which delay and repeat modes you have set.
« Last Edit: Fri, 20 September 2013, 06:59:54 by iamthespoon »