New Saitek keyboard Eclipse II

You need to enable usb keyboard support in your bios. Plug in a PS/2 keyboard to get into the bios and look around for something along the lines of 'Enable USB device' and enable it.
 
Is the multiple keypress issue fixed in the new saitek ?

On the first saitek some keys dont work if pushed together, most noticeable when using arrow keys and numpad keys/shift
 
Snoops said:
Is the multiple keypress issue fixed in the new saitek ?

On the first saitek some keys dont work if pushed together, most noticeable when using arrow keys and numpad keys/shift

I've seen this issue mentioned - however I'm not quite sure what the issue actually is :)
Can you explain what happens on the original Saitek and exactly how to reproduce it and I'll test tonight and see if it has been fixed.
 
mark1 said:
You need to enable usb keyboard support in your bios. Plug in a PS/2 keyboard to get into the bios and look around for something along the lines of 'Enable USB device' and enable it.

Thats what i was talking about, wasnt saying it was faulty with my bootup, i was talking about my config xD. Cheers mark.

Stoofa you may be right, im going to RMA it today and get a replacement because i was just realising i think it worked when i got it a few days ago and the wobbling just progressed over the few days. Its like a mini skateboard for my fingers if i place them at either end now. If the replacement is the same i dunno what ill do lol.
 
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