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Try change your keyboard.
the same laptop I played before the xen update
I hope this time some can help me
also can anyone help me to reach out the developer about this issue?
It’s rare when using a keyboard for normal activities, like typing, for several keys to be pressed simultaneously (unless it’s a modifier like the Shift key). When it happens, it’s usually a mistake so it doesn’t matter which of those key presses register with the PC and which don’t. But when you game, it’s a different story -- simultaneous key presses happen all the time, and each key matters.
Gaming keyboards are built to support up to a specific number simultaneous presses, known as “n-key rollover,” where n is the number of keys that can be pressed at the same time. You won’t need a keyboard that can support every single key pressed simultaneously, but the higher that “n” number, the more flexible the gaming keyboard will be. If you use your keyboard for music composition and playback software, or games where two players use the keyboard simultaneously, a high n-key rollover is a must.
so what do you suggest I should do?
note that I am using a laptop, the same laptop I used before Xen update and it was working fine
or at least how should I contact them
- Bottom left corner of the UI: Add
- Search for the exe of the game
- Left Button, select Simulated Keys from drop-down menu
- Type {ALT} for custom key
- Change "1 As mouse button is pressed" to "3 During (press on down, release on up)"
- Apply
{ALT} should be the same key as fire in-game. You may do the same thing for Wheel Up and Wheel Down. If scroll wheel doesn't work properly, try "1 As mouse button is pressed" instead.
Edit: if Alt key wouldn't work try a regular key instead, like n or m without {}
I'll try it once I am free but it would have been nice if a developer can fix this issue in the future
https://steamcommunity.com/games/362890/announcements/detail/1709611046898646594
Check here
https://steamcommunity.com/app/362890/allnews/
also Thanks