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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Albert ARIBAUD albert.aribaud@free.fr wrote:
Le Mon, 1 Aug 2016 01:15:43 +0100 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net a écrit:
my point is: if you've activated 2x the amount of keys because you're firing on "rows" (16 activated) instead of "columns (only 8 activated), there's now 2x the chance of having a "ghosting" problem.
*At a given time*, yes, you may think that one active column crossing 16 rows runs twice more chances of ghosting than if it only crosses 8 rows; but then, *over the course of a whole scan*,
logic flaw (i think) - each activation is independent from all others. so with 50% the keyboard's keys "activated" if you use columns instead of rows...
mmmm it's too much for me to think about. sorry :) perhaps best is to try it, see what happens, after all
l.