i got issue on Ryzen 3700X and running on X570 chipset. when there is veryfication and password need to be inserted for first timet, then one keyboard press results in many key presses, instead of "a" i got "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" after one press and cannot put password.
Other minor issue is that when you create encrypted system disk after some stage cursor stays in "busy" mode that suggest that application is busy but is not. It is probably after stage where mouse must be moved a lot for bar to be full
{EDIT]
Many keyboards was tested, usb only no PS/2 on motherboard
Last edit: Robert Kostuch 2019-09-19
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Thank you for this feedback. We have received similar reports in the past and we already implemened a workaround to ignore "ghost" key pressed events but it is not always enough. It is good to know that such BIOS workaround already exist.
Would it be possible for you to share more details about the settings you changed to make it work? I think this will be helpful for people affected by the same issue.
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Hello, problem are complex, while i attempted to make work it for first time i was tying many things, so bios options was "storage boot option control" and "Other PCI devie ROM Priority" and i set all to "disabled" this options shows when "CSM support" is enabled, but it looks it is not the case anymore or it accompany other thing.
I had to relocate my computer because of moving and all cables had to be deattached, when i put all together there was problems again.
Motherboard has different USB ports both USB 3.0 (3.1), 2.0 and 2.0 seems to be problem, keyboard works fast in 2.0 ports and works good in 3.0 port. Attention to this, that after you change port you got to restart computer because it works only after port change and restart
I have no idea if keyboard (particular model) or motherboard to blame, or maybe it is because of error in bios
I hope that these information would be helping in some way
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Hi there,
i got issue on Ryzen 3700X and running on X570 chipset. when there is veryfication and password need to be inserted for first timet, then one keyboard press results in many key presses, instead of "a" i got "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" after one press and cannot put password.
Other minor issue is that when you create encrypted system disk after some stage cursor stays in "busy" mode that suggest that application is busy but is not. It is probably after stage where mouse must be moved a lot for bar to be full
{EDIT]
Many keyboards was tested, usb only no PS/2 on motherboard
Last edit: Robert Kostuch 2019-09-19
I solved keybaord issue by turning off UEFI compatibility of some BIOS options of my motherboard
Thank you for this feedback. We have received similar reports in the past and we already implemened a workaround to ignore "ghost" key pressed events but it is not always enough. It is good to know that such BIOS workaround already exist.
Would it be possible for you to share more details about the settings you changed to make it work? I think this will be helpful for people affected by the same issue.
Hello, problem are complex, while i attempted to make work it for first time i was tying many things, so bios options was "storage boot option control" and "Other PCI devie ROM Priority" and i set all to "disabled" this options shows when "CSM support" is enabled, but it looks it is not the case anymore or it accompany other thing.
I had to relocate my computer because of moving and all cables had to be deattached, when i put all together there was problems again.
Motherboard has different USB ports both USB 3.0 (3.1), 2.0 and 2.0 seems to be problem, keyboard works fast in 2.0 ports and works good in 3.0 port. Attention to this, that after you change port you got to restart computer because it works only after port change and restart
I have no idea if keyboard (particular model) or motherboard to blame, or maybe it is because of error in bios
I hope that these information would be helping in some way