RPG Maker 2003

RPG Maker 2003

Senpai Bunny May 30, 2015 @ 11:56am
Stuck Arrow Key (SOLVED)
[EDIT]
I dug deep into Windows 7's Device manager and looked into the installed drivers for my G910, and it appears that Microsoft installed some kinda "Human interface USB device" crap I've never seen before on my keyboard. I uninstalled it and Now it works Properly. But in case you want to see what the issue was I'll leave it below this edit.


(ISSUE)
When test my RPG maker games, my character immediaty walks upwards, and when I press down they walk to the left. This wasn't happening until about last week in RPG maker VX Ace. I thought it was just some kind of problem with that RPG maker, however after purchasing 2003, it does the same thing.

I've tried
Uninstalling/Reinstalling
Unplugging all of my controllers
Removing events
Placing character starting points in new spots
Pressing shift + the button thats supposibly stuck
I don't have anything Bluetooth

nothing is working for me

I've looked all over the internet and come to one lead I feel is hindering me.
They say to unplug controllers.
I have no controllers plugged in.
However I feel that my Logitech G910 Orion Spark keyboard is detected as some kind of controller as its a gaming keyboard. I've unplugged my keyboard and used a generic USB keyboard and it works just fine. I plug the G910 back in and it does the same thing again. Maybe some kind of update is forcing this to happen with the G910 keyboard?

Is there any fix for this?
Last edited by Senpai Bunny; May 30, 2015 @ 12:16pm
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smborder4 Aug 22, 2017 @ 7:25am 
hei
candlewick6969 Sep 19, 2019 @ 12:31pm 
You sir, are a God! Thank you so much
minionice Mar 24, 2021 @ 10:39pm 
Device Manager->Human Interface Devices->HID-compliant game controller for Windows 10 devices
kaine Apr 10, 2021 @ 9:17am 
Oh thanks it works!
Railander Oct 16, 2021 @ 1:12am 
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, thanks!
in my case i had to disable exactly a specific one of the HID-compliant system controller and another specific one of the HID-compliant vendor-defined device.
voyage Nov 25, 2022 @ 11:06am 
thank you!!! i had to uninstall some "HID-compliant game controller" for this to stop. this is the only guide that's worked for me.
On a Surface Laptop, Windows 11. I had to do some digging, but I narrowed it down to Device Manager->Human Interface Devices->HID-compliant vendor-defined device. Deleted that, turned off Bluetooth, told my device to forget my pen, and disabled Intel(R) Precise Touch and Stylus (Intel(R) PTS). This does disable the touchscreen, but when the touchscreen is needed, I can just re-enable the device.

If this isn't the specific issue, you can test to see which drivers are causing the issue by disabling them without hurting computer functions too much, as long as you go one at a time. You can generally limit your experimentation to input devises: USB, Touchscreen, Stylus, Bluetooth, and the like. If the issue has to do with the keyboard side of things, I'm not sure.

The issue is that, for whatever reason, RPG maker Ace gets confused by inputs from multiple places. From the research I did, it can be a lot of things. On a laptop, especially a touchscreen, the issue is somewhat exacerbated because there is so much more input.

Hope this helps!
there was a small exe file that fixed that in a single click called 'kbdreset.exe'
still use it often
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