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I followed the tips in this thread. The TN2450 remaps the keys correctly, but a new problem has surfaced: The keys doesdo not register when pressing more of them at the same time. Example: If typing the letters f and t fast after eachother, the t does not register if it is pressed too early. The f key has to be completely let go before pressing the t key. The problem can be agitatedreplicated by holding the f key down while quickly press the t key multiple times. The first press does not register, but all the following presses does. The problem does not regard all remapped keys. The problem is not symmetric; the order of the keypresses matter. Problematic combinations: ft pø ke gd jn ul yj li rp sr tg ds nk ef iu oy

ok. I see the pattern now: If the old version of the key is pressed after the new version of itself, it does not work. Is there some infinite loop problem going on?

The problem is present on both the macbookMacbook keyboard and the external magicMagic keyboard.

I followed the tips in this thread. The TN2450 remaps the keys correctly, but a new problem has surfaced: The keys does not register when pressing more of them at the same time. Example: If typing the letters f and t fast after eachother, the t does not register if it is pressed too early. The f key has to be completely let go before pressing the t key. The problem can be agitated by holding the f key down while quickly press the t key multiple times. The first press does not register, but all the following presses does. The problem does not regard all remapped keys. The problem is not symmetric; the order of the keypresses matter. Problematic combinations: ft pø ke gd jn ul yj li rp sr tg ds nk ef iu oy

ok. I see the pattern now: If the old version of the key is pressed after the new version of itself, it does not work. Is there some infinite loop problem going on?

The problem is present on both the macbook keyboard and the external magic keyboard.

I followed the tips in this thread. The TN2450 remaps the keys correctly, but a new problem has surfaced: The keys do not register when pressing more of them at the same time. Example: If typing the letters f and t fast after eachother, the t does not register if it is pressed too early. The f key has to be completely let go before pressing the t key. The problem can be replicated by holding the f key down while quickly press the t key multiple times. The first press does not register, but all the following presses does. The problem does not regard all remapped keys. The problem is not symmetric; the order of the keypresses matter. Problematic combinations: ft pø ke gd jn ul yj li rp sr tg ds nk ef iu oy

ok. I see the pattern now: If the old version of the key is pressed after the new version of itself, it does not work. Is there some infinite loop problem going on?

The problem is present on both the Macbook keyboard and the external Magic keyboard.

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Quick typing not possible after key remap

I followed the tips in this thread. The TN2450 remaps the keys correctly, but a new problem has surfaced: The keys does not register when pressing more of them at the same time. Example: If typing the letters f and t fast after eachother, the t does not register if it is pressed too early. The f key has to be completely let go before pressing the t key. The problem can be agitated by holding the f key down while quickly press the t key multiple times. The first press does not register, but all the following presses does. The problem does not regard all remapped keys. The problem is not symmetric; the order of the keypresses matter. Problematic combinations: ft pø ke gd jn ul yj li rp sr tg ds nk ef iu oy

ok. I see the pattern now: If the old version of the key is pressed after the new version of itself, it does not work. Is there some infinite loop problem going on?

The problem is present on both the macbook keyboard and the external magic keyboard.