Re: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in onebigaspect

2008-10-25 Thread Munawar Bijani
This is correct. With current technology, as I said before, it's no problem to have two (or more) input devices sending data simultaneously to a program. It can be done very easily. Munawar A. Bijani Are you certain you will awaken from bed tomorrow? mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in onebigaspect

2008-10-25 Thread James Homuth
Just because you can connect 2 keyboards doesn't mean you can use both at the same time. They both control the same cursors, so will be fighting each other for control. It's not a game-specific problem. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of

Re: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in onebigaspect

2008-10-25 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi James, In a typical Windows application like Notepad, Word, Works, etc you would be absolutely correct. That is because of the way the Windows keyboard event mottle was designed. It was designed for only one keyboard input device. However, Microsoft's DirectX technology is quite a bit