I have managed to resolve my keyboard issue that I had last night.
If anyone else ever gets this problem, here is the history of my Saitek issues and where I am with resolving them:-
- The initial issue was the failure to install the Saitek drivers and software. After googling this issue I discovered that the Saitek drivers have not been updated for Intel USB3 drivers that exist on Z87 motherboards (you are fine if you are on Z77 boards).
- Only way I can operate at the moment is to uninstall the Intel drivers and use generic Microsoft drivers. At least it works.
- Second issue I had was the incompatibility of the Saitek drivers with my Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard. This was never a problem with 32bit XP drivers. This has been resolved by rolling back the keyboard driver to an earlier one.
- Third problem was what I saw last night when online:-
- Any button press on my X52 resulted in multiple key entries as if holding the key down. This did not occur when offline! Very strange!
- On googling this issue today, I found several chaps with the same problem. The cause....TeamSpeak 3!!
- You have to open TeamSpeak and go to "Options", then ""Hotkey" and in the bottom RH corner change "Default" to "mouse and keyboard only".
I must go to Church more often! Someone somewhere is unhappy with me!
Bounder ::)
Excellent news, Bounder
No sense just begging for a lightening strike, Bounder!