April 26, 201016 yr Is it possible to have two USB keyboards plugged in at the same time?I want to have one on an upper shelf to use for overhead buttons.Thanks Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
April 26, 201016 yr Author yesThank you Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
April 26, 201016 yr Author You're welcomeHo,ho. Okay then, next question...Will the same key presses on the two keyboards be interpreted by FSX as separate commands?Thanks Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
April 27, 201016 yr Meaning what, exactly? The value of each key is the same so they'll produce the same results regardless of which keyboard you use. You should be able to use both keyboards simultaneously, if that's what you mean.
April 27, 201016 yr If you use FSUIPC you can program combinations of keypresses. Program your overhead functions with space+key. Should be easy to reach most keys with one hand while you hold down space bar with thumb. "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
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