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    SZ28 - Keyboard can't accept 3 inputs at a time.

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by etkuo, Oct 7, 2007.

  1. etkuo

    etkuo Newbie

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    Hi all,

    Anyone using a Sony SZ and figured out that the keyboard can't accept more than 3 inputs at a time?
    I figured out this when playing Winning Eleven and the FIFA Football game.

    These games work fine on other computers and the computers can always accept more than 3 inputs at a time.


    Any ideas? Thanks
     
  2. Reason

    Reason Notebook Guru

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    Same prob on my VAIO FE31M... very bad..

    I figured out this when playing (...or trying to play..) NFS Most Wanted...
     
  3. etkuo

    etkuo Newbie

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    so there are no way to fix this?
     
  4. ng12345

    ng12345 Notebook Consultant

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    I think the Sz6 can only do 2 also
     
  5. bananapudding

    bananapudding Notebook Consultant

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    ROFLOL. Buy an external USB keyboard. Sonys aren't made for gaming anyway.
     
  6. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    I have to agree with bananapudding. I don't recall Sony ever making a gaming notebook. Sony offers more of an "aesthetic" appearance rather than a performance notebook.