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YOYOFREAK888

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About YOYOFREAK888

  • Birthday Nov 05, 1997

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    who the fuck are you?
  • Interests
    Competitive gaming; Team Fortress 2, Counter Strike, Quake etc. League of Legends and Dota can fuck off.
  • Biography
    go away
  • Occupation
    Connoisseur of videojuegos

System

  • CPU
    Poor lol
  • Motherboard
    Poor lol
  • RAM
    Poor lol
  • GPU
    Poor lol
  • Case
    Poor lol
  • Storage
    Poor lol
  • PSU
    Poor lol
  • Display(s)
    Poor lol
  • Cooling
    Poor lol
  • Keyboard
    Poseidon ZX
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder
  • Sound
    Ttesports Shocks
  • Operating System
    Win 7

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  1. So its purely a computer issue? I'm using my mums shitty MS membrane keyboard and as you can see there are none of the aforementioned problems, affectively ruling out it being something wrong with the computer.
  2. I recently became the proud owner of the Poseidon ZX from Ttesports and I'm glad to say it works like a charm... at home. However whenever I use it on my Mums Mac the Backspace and Space keys stop working. Alongside these problems the 'e' key forces a space every time you use it, e.g: 'Ste am' 'E le phant' 'e e e e e' etc. Does anyone have any idea what's causing these strange and seemingly random issues? Edit: I've discovered other weird things too: 'd' highlights everything previously typed and 'g' sends the cursor to the beginning of the sentence.
  3. As the title reads I am torn between these two. I have heard great things about both, with the fatalities being favoured by many seasoned quake and CS players. However with the Shocks being slightly more modern (I think) I am unable to decide. The shocks have a slightly higher price tag but feature a boom mic, something which I would like to avoid if possible as I like to be able to position the mic. Any feedback appreciated!
  4. Right, it didn't seem to when I tested it but I'll trust you, considering you have like.... 30,000 keyboards.
  5. Alright, like I say I'm pretty new to this but it honestly seems like the switches were MADE to be removed. Almost like Lego.
  6. Actually helped a shit ton, thx a lot mate
  7. Alright, I think it helped, any other suggestions would be appreciated!
  8. I'm in game, will I need to turn the game off?
  9. Headphone virtualization? I do have this enabled
  10. Hi, I recently ordered a pair of these: http://www.amazon.com/AFUNTA-Comfortable-Headphone-Headband-Professional/dp/B00MISMT92/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1413029351&sr=8-4&keywords=afunta+g4000 Out of the Box, they're great; look good feel good and have SP00KY LEDs, which is always nice. The music quality is fine and I'm satisfied. However as soon as I tested them in game (CSGO and TF2) I noticed that the audio sounded almost like I was underwater, somewhat.... Muffled. I have checked the audio settings both in game and out of game, made sure that it is all set to high etc and yet I still have this problem. If anyone could suggest anything that would be fantastic!
  11. Hmm... I know it was dumb but I ended up removing my space bar switch and putting it back in, works perfectly.... does this shed any light on the matter?
  12. I'm not sure about that, I've never soldered in my life, i do not own the necessary equipment AND I would probably end up melting my keyboard...
  13. Bare in kind that my keyboard uses a backplate, not PCB.
  14. Hmmm... Seems promising but it looks like it requires taking the switches apart, rather than just interchanging them.
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