I've been having an issue where I can't press 'S' and either 'A' or 'D' simultaneously on my keyboard, and I want to explore software solutions before looking into hardware fixes. This problem started just yesterday, and I'm using Windows 11.
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Hey, you might want to check if any programs are running in the background that could interfere with your keyboard's functionality. I had a similar problem once due to a program called 'SnagIt', which was messing with my key inputs. Try closing any extra software and see if that helps!
If all else fails, investing in a better keyboard might be your best bet. Some keyboards are designed specifically for gaming and have better key rollover capabilities. It could really improve your experience!
It sounds like you might have a key rollover issue. This is a common limitation with some keyboards, and to solve it, you'll need one that supports n-key rollover (nkro). If it just started happening, it might also be a driver issue, or maybe a setting in your keyboard is limiting the key presses. Worth checking out!

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