I jusst boought this brand new dam keybooard and the dang 'o' and 's' keys have some really bad key chatter that's driving me mad. Anyone experiencing that or has a ssolutioon for it? Tried it on twoo different computers and the isssue is experienced on both computers.....
The above is a typical example of what happens when I type...incredibly frustrating...
Tried blowing compressed air into the switches and it didn't work. Starting to think it might be a key switch problem.
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Nope, there is no solution to it.
You have to buy a keyboard that has a switch technology that's immune to chatter.
For example: Opto-Mechanical switches in Razer Huntsman keyboards.
Unfortunately all traditional switches can develop chatter even tough you didn't press the key millions of times. A traditional switched keyboard can develop chatter after 1 month of moderate use.. Heck it can even come with already chattering switches when you first buy it brand new.
You have to buy a keyboard that has a switch technology that's immune to chatter.
For example: Opto-Mechanical switches in Razer Huntsman keyboards.
Unfortunately all traditional switches can develop chatter even tough you didn't press the key millions of times. A traditional switched keyboard can develop chatter after 1 month of moderate use.. Heck it can even come with already chattering switches when you first buy it brand new.
Tysean
Nope, there is no solution to it.
You have to buy a keyboard that has a switch technology that's immune to chatter.
For example: Opto-Mechanical switches in Razer Huntsman keyboards.
Unfortunately all traditional switches can develop chatter even tough you didn't press the key millions of times. A traditional switched keyboard can develop chatter after 1 month of moderate use.. Heck it can even come with already chattering switches when you first buy it brand new.
That sucks....
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