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Hello Matt! The K120 Desktop USB Keyboard has a 3-key rollover, it is an entry-level keyboard, so probably not something I'd recommend for Gaming in example.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Recently came across Keyboard anti-ghosting (NKRO) list. It identified the K120 with less than a 6-key rollover.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If, by your question you are referring to this: "N-key rollover refers to a keyboard with no limit at all, i.e., you could theoretically press all keys at once." The answer is you can press many but all do not register. I tested it online. So while it can register at least 7 keys pressed at once, it will not ghost and claim you pressed a key you didn't press. Hope that answers your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.*puzzled look* I'm not sure what an "N-rollover" is. First time I've ever heard of it. (And I've used computers for at least 40 years now.) I just looked it up via Google. I'm going to test to see if this keyboard has N-rollover or not (I'm supposed to hold down both shift keys and type a sentence). TUICKBRONFOXJUMPDOVRTLAZDOG Your guess is as good as mine. I have no idea whether this proves that it has N-rollover or proves it doesn't have N-rollover.
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