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It's a Microsoft (groooooan... I know, but it was something someone just left with me) Comfort Curve 2000 and it does not like multiple keypresses. For instance: In L4D2, I can press W or S to go forward or back, or I can press A or D to strafe left or right, but I cannot move forward or back WHILE strafing left or right. And I have to lift my finger off of any of those in order to hit R for reload or SPACE for jump. Now, I can press CTRL for crouch and still move, with all the limitations from before, but any other combination just ignores the second key.
That can't be right, can it? There's got to be some setting that allows it to work correctly, if not all that well.
In case it matters, I'm running openSUSE 42.1 with KDE and I have the correct keyboard set up in systemsettings.
Ehvis: Well, my main keyboard (a Roccat Isku) wasn't mechanical, but it handled everything I threw at it just fine. The spare was something someone else left here after I fixed their computer.