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You are playing with keyboard? If yes then it is most likely a device app issue.
It would be interesting to know which keyboard model you are using.
But I can tell from personal experience, I have not found any fix for that issue aside from buying a new keyboard which is specifically made to counter that issue.
On the newer Windows versions I am even suspecting that Windows might be interfering too - but it is mostly that the older keyboard models can deal only with 3-5 inputs at the same time while the rest become "ghosts".
That is the main reasoning why arcade boards are on good sales, considering all they do aside from imitating a plastic UI is their software adds additional buffers for combos. They still follow the "PC rules" but their third party apps know about the ghosting and counters it either by the app or an extra device.
In theory I keep thinking someone could program a third party open source app for such, but I really have yet to find one who actually did that...
Could be then that Capcom added a buffer patch for the game.
I would suggest to report the issue in the subsection. It seems to me one of those issues which "the more people report it, the more likely it gets fixed".
Try the game's multi-key binding. I use "q" and "tab" for the supplement the button presses for wire bug LMB and RMB. Makes things alot easier then screwing around with layer key input when you don't need to.