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Honestly? No idea what that is. haha
Edit:
After looking up ghosting, I don't think it would matter much as this is a fairly standard key subset that would actually experience the issue. U+L and U+J are incredibly common mutual locking key combinations. But I appreciate the comment.
No offense, but I don't get the confusion. And if you look at the underlying hardware, they are fairly commonly sharing communication channels. Simply put U+J and U+L do not both go through on this keyboard. You can discuss it all that you want, but it won't change that fact and I will not "defend" or "test" it as I already tried a lot of things to get around the issue.
But anyway, I found a way around it using a third party "macro" or key rebind. Whichever you would rather call it, allowing me to swap the ; and ' to j and l respectively. Means I can actually swap forms, but it's still rather silly that I had to do that to get to play the game.
As for the laptop I am using (good call on that by the way), it is a Custom Brand made by Clevo, P870DM2_DM3 model.
Edit: I suppose technically the programme I used wouldn't be considered third party because it is part of the Clevo Control Centre, a programme called Flexikey.