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Hello dear community,

sadly while a very important event was going on when typing something I accidentally did the FN+Y shortcut on my Razer Huntsman Mini v2 and it turned off my PC.

Now it actually caused PTSD now where I'm scared of typing so my PC doesn't turn off.



I have many products from Razer and I even checked on my DevPC if the Huntsman TE also has that shortcut. I was really angry and now I'm scared and sad that I missed 1min before the event ended because my PC turned off.
That sounds like FN+Y activated On-The-Fly macro recording. If you don't use macros, remove the macro module from Synapse - they shouldn't run then.

Search for "Apps & features" in the Windows search box then click on it.

Click on "Razer Synapse", choose: "Modify"

Click: Modify

Uncheck: Macro and click: Update in the bottom-right



Or, if you enter Synapse, choose your keyboard, click: Standard in the middle to display Hypershift, click the three bar menu in the upper-left to expand the key mappings, choose a highlighted Hypershift key from the left menu (or click the key on the keyboard image), choose: disable from the shown options, and finally click: Save.
Mancubis
That sounds like FN+Y activated On-The-Fly macro recording. If you don't use macros, remove the macro module from Synapse - they shouldn't run then.

Search for "Apps & features" in the Windows search box then click on it.

Click on "Razer Synapse", choose: "Modify"

Click: Modify

Uncheck: Macro and click: Update in the bottom-right



I use macros on my Mouse.



Mancubis


Or, if you enter Synapse, choose your keyboard, click: Standard in the middle to display Hypershift, click the three bar menu in the upper-left to expand the key mappings, choose a highlighted Hypershift key from the left menu (or click the key on the keyboard image), choose: disable from the shown options, and finally click: Save.


This doesn't work because when hovering over the [y] key in Hyper shift it says: "This key cannot be remapped".



So a conclusion is to sell that keyboard because it's trash. Big congrats to the "engineer" who thought creating such a shortcut would be a good idea.