Q: Some chords don't work.
A: Some keyboard manufactures reduce costs by making some key combinations impossible to press. This is especially true with laptop keyboards and some cheaper PC keyboards. The solution is to change the keys to different ones. For example, swapping the Enter key with Shift should help a lot, or changing the frets to i.e. numbers 1-5. Use the key tester in the settings menu to check your chosen key set.
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I think the problem is your keyboard controller...
Usually the keyboard is mapped in coordinates to localize the key you pressed...
Therefore the Keys are not independent and the same "data-line" is used twice when you try to play double strokes...
The solution for your problem is:
Try to take other keys...
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It's probably your keyboard. Many keyboards can't detect simultaneous keypresses of more than a few keys, or of two keys close to each other.
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Q: Some chords don't work.
A: Some keyboard manufactures reduce costs by making some key combinations impossible to press. This is especially true with laptop keyboards and some cheaper PC keyboards. The solution is to change the keys to different ones. For example, swapping the Enter key with Shift should help a lot, or changing the frets to i.e. numbers 1-5. Use the key tester in the settings menu to check your chosen key set.
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Your keyboard does not support enter (or wihc is your stroke key) + F2 +F4. So change stoke key. (shift maybe)
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I think the problem is your keyboard controller...
Usually the keyboard is mapped in coordinates to localize the key you pressed...
Therefore the Keys are not independent and the same "data-line" is used twice when you try to play double strokes...
The solution for your problem is:
Try to take other keys...
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Try switching your frets to 1, 2, 3 etc. This seems to work much better for those chords.