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Yeah, I'm thinking it's faulty. As long as I use my Xbox 360 controller with the game, it gives me no issue. But if I start having to use the keyboard? It starts messing up.
Also, for the motherboard: I use an ASUS Z68 motherboard. OS is Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium.
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Thanks for the good discussion everyone and the quick research Nicco. Whenever I see some fault with a keyboard like this I usually want to check the physical connections first. More often than not a cord is loose or a USB port is not working properly or maybe even a wireless connection is getting disturbed. To cover these minor issues I'd ask that you try reseating the plug in another port, on another computer and clear away anything which may interfere with the signal (if it happens to be wireless) like computer speakers, the monitor, other controllers, routers, etc. Once all that's checked you'll want to get into software issues; updating drivers from the website, checking the device manager to see that there aren't any other (maybe older) devices interfering with this one, and uninstalling/disabling them if there are.
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I've tried different USB ports and cleaning everything out. It's also wired, and the drivers have been updated. Think maybe I'm overloading it with the headphones and Logitech G500 being hooked up to the keyboard, and Final Fantasy XIV running at the same time?
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If you've got it daisy chained it may be that the device is sucking too much power out at once and is unable to keep up when it's all processing. It's not something I've heard of before, but Logitech would probably have more information than I would. You may need to try a bit of troubleshooting though, on other systems, different games, different ports on the system (for example some ports on the front of computers are not powered), and even with different or no addons attached to the keyboard. Might be a case to see if there's a warranty on your product just in case.