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Kian

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  1. Hook up a USB keyboard to it and see if you can type on it. If it works then check to see if there is a software or feature that has disabled the keyboard. Some touchpad can be disabled by tapping the touchpad on top left one time

     

    If that doesn't work, go to manage and on device manager, find the keyboard in the tree. Expand it and do a right click and select properties. Then find the rollback driver button so it will kick back to the previous keyboard driver after computer reboots

  2. You can bend the end sensors back inward if they were bent outward to reduce cut in lag time. I've owned 2 generations of ttm56; one will have plastic behind the sensor so it can't be bent outward while the other sensors are not block from behind so sensors can be pushed out. So which ever side of the fader's señor inward carefully

  3. I agree about the trend thing. As mentioned. D style has flow and being pitchy. The past 5 years, it's been all speed. People clap when you can chirp triplets like mad crazy when smooth flow style ain't good for shit.

     

    The trend change when faster beats came along and then everyone can go free time scratching over a tempo and still sound okay. But when they scratch a slow beat, they stick to what they only can do; fast soratching tand always doubling timing

  4. I have the asus zonar hdav 1.3 deluxe. So far great for home theater, serious signal to noise ratio specs. Daughter card with interchangeable op amps, 1ms of midi latency. Recording line in is 120 db snr. I do regular Dolby trueHD and dts master audio movie watching so if you do gaming computer shit with headphones or cheap ass 3.5" speaker setup for 7.1, you be wasting money

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