O que e ghosting de teclado? (E como testar)
Explicacao sobre ghosting de teclado, N Key Rollover e como testar seu teclado para combinacoes de teclas em jogos.
You're playing an FPS, you hit forward + left + jump + crouch + shoot all at once, and… nothing happens. Your character stands still while you get gunned down. That's keyboard ghosting: your keyboard physically can't register the combination of keys you pressed.
What Is Keyboard Ghosting?
Inside every keyboard is an electrical matrix that detects which keys are pressed. Cheap keyboards use a matrix that can only reliably detect a few simultaneous presses. When too many keys are pressed at once, some signals get dropped or duplicated: that's ghosting.
The simplest demonstration: hold three keys that share a matrix row or column, and the keyboard reports a fourth (different) key that you didn't press. The "ghost" key is the artifact of the matrix scan.
Why It Happens
Keyboards minimize wiring by arranging keys in a grid. The controller scans rows and columns hundreds of times per second to detect presses. When too many keys close at once, the controller can't tell which intersections are actually pressed: it sees ambiguity and either drops a key or guesses wrong.
Adding diodes to each key isolates them electrically, eliminating ghosting. But diodes add cost, so cheap keyboards skip them.
Anti-Ghosting vs N-Key Rollover
"Anti-ghosting" usually means a few key clusters (like WASD) are isolated against ghosting, but the rest of the keyboard isn't. Marketing-friendly but limited.
"N-key rollover" (NKRO) means every key is isolated: you can press all of them at once and every press registers. NKRO is the gold standard for gaming and fast typing.
Many keyboards advertise "6-key rollover" (6KRO) as a USB compatibility mode and "NKRO" via PS/2 connector. Some modern boards offer NKRO over USB too: check the spec sheet.
How to Test Your Keyboard for Ghosting
Visit our free keyboard tester. Press multiple keys at once: start with 3, then 4, 5, 6+ keys simultaneously. Any key that doesn't light up green has been ghosted by your keyboard.
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For gaming, the meaningful test combinations are: W+A+S+D+Shift+Space+Ctrl (typical FPS bindings). If all of these register on our tester, your keyboard is gaming-ready.
Best Keyboards for Gaming (Anti-Ghosting)
Any modern mechanical keyboard from Razer, Corsair, SteelSeries, Logitech G, Ducky, Keychron, or HyperX offers full NKRO. Avoid sub-$30 membrane keyboards if you game: they almost always have 6KRO or worse.
For competitive play, look for analog or optical switches with adjustable actuation points. They reduce input latency further than standard mechanical switches.
Membrane vs Mechanical for Gamers
Membrane keyboards use a single rubber layer under all keys: cheap, quiet, but ghosting-prone and short-lived. Most office keyboards are membrane.
Mechanical keyboards have individual switches under each key, last 10–50x longer, register faster, and support full NKRO. They're louder and more expensive but worth the upgrade for serious gaming or heavy typing.
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