
Before I used the keyboard that cost more than 6000 rupees, I used the Logitech Keyboard K200, which cost 800 rupees, and there were no issues of that nature on that keyboard. I didn't think there would be such shortcomings in the keyboard for that price. If this is so important, why is it not mentioned in the description? With all of its perks. It comes with a beautiful and comfy keyboard, allowing you to type more quickly and conveniently. Wireless, the changeover may be easily made, and after wiping the keys and turning off the keyboard while playing the game, I was able to continue playing. Its cons: The fact that the key combination W + D + 8 (on the sidebar) and a few other combinations do not work in games because there is a phantom keystroke is a major drawback in these games. About the issue, I contacted Logitech's customer assistance, and the following is their response: In order to convey to the computer which keys have been pressed on the K800 keyboard, it employs a matrix. Because the matrix that was utilized was designed with typing in mind, it does not handle certain multi-key instructions such as W+8+D. This is a limitation that is commonly found on keyboards that are not designed for gaming, and it is implemented to prevent potential clashes with other keyboard shortcuts.

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