ghost keys aren't such a big problem, yet
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* \file firmware/main.c
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* \brief Main functions for USB-keyboard
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* \author Ronald Schaten <ronald@schatenseite.de>
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* \version $Id: main.c,v 1.3 2008/07/10 20:42:27 rschaten Exp $
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* \version $Id: main.c,v 1.4 2008/07/11 19:11:37 rschaten Exp $
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*
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* License: GNU GPL v2 (see License.txt)
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*/
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* I don't know if and how keyboard manufacturers face the problem of ghost
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* keys, I didn't take special measurements for this. I hope that the engineers
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* at IBM distributed the keys on the matrix in a way that minimizes this
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* problem.
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* problem. Don't misunderstand: I haven't experienced that on this keyboard,
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* but I know that it's a common problem on key-matrixes.
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* \section sec_files Files in the distribution
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