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<blockquote data-quote="MP2 Fan" data-source="post: 1279619" data-attributes="member: 166785"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>Sorry about HID monitoring henso. Message arrived after I'd started. Plus, I've never heard of HID Demo I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, results, after finding a torch...</p><p></p><p>DIRECT CONNECT</p><p>BTC USB Keyboard/Logitech FX Marble Trackman (via PS2/USB adapter)/Problems as described.</p><p>BTC USB Keyboard/Logictech USB Trackman Wheel/Problems as described.</p><p></p><p>Logitech USB Keyboard/FX Marble/OK.</p><p>Logitech USB Keyboar/Trackman/OK.</p><p></p><p>In each case, unplugging and replugging (is that a word?) the BTC keyboard cleared the buffer and all was well for a while. If you filled the buffer with left arrow held down, then gently hovered the mouse over a poster image, as you move it you can see the icons 'ripple' to the left trying to clear the buffer.</p><p>With the Logitech Keyboard and any old mouse/trackball all was well.</p><p></p><p>So MP2 doesn't like my keyboard. Well it is from 1997/8 and the best keyboard I've ever had. It's hammered out a lot of code - particularly during the early 2000's.</p><p></p><p>But I thought, if that's the cause I'll have to shop around for another that can do the job.</p><p></p><p>BUT THEN</p><p></p><p>Re-connected via the KVM and all went bad again, no matter what keyboard or mouse. Had to uninstall MP2, again.</p><p></p><p>Machine is an i5-8400 hex core with 16GB of memory. During testing the max I could load the CPU was 17% by whizzing the mouse over an area of Movie posters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MP2 Fan, post: 1279619, member: 166785"] Hi guys, Sorry about HID monitoring henso. Message arrived after I'd started. Plus, I've never heard of HID Demo I'm afraid. Anyway, results, after finding a torch... DIRECT CONNECT BTC USB Keyboard/Logitech FX Marble Trackman (via PS2/USB adapter)/Problems as described. BTC USB Keyboard/Logictech USB Trackman Wheel/Problems as described. Logitech USB Keyboard/FX Marble/OK. Logitech USB Keyboar/Trackman/OK. In each case, unplugging and replugging (is that a word?) the BTC keyboard cleared the buffer and all was well for a while. If you filled the buffer with left arrow held down, then gently hovered the mouse over a poster image, as you move it you can see the icons 'ripple' to the left trying to clear the buffer. With the Logitech Keyboard and any old mouse/trackball all was well. So MP2 doesn't like my keyboard. Well it is from 1997/8 and the best keyboard I've ever had. It's hammered out a lot of code - particularly during the early 2000's. But I thought, if that's the cause I'll have to shop around for another that can do the job. BUT THEN Re-connected via the KVM and all went bad again, no matter what keyboard or mouse. Had to uninstall MP2, again. Machine is an i5-8400 hex core with 16GB of memory. During testing the max I could load the CPU was 17% by whizzing the mouse over an area of Movie posters. [/QUOTE]
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