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Insane, yet sad but funny story

  • 10 March 2021
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Some days agoI was playing some League with my friends.
I have a program, that links the Chroma of my Keyboard to my Game, which i wrote myself.

I was playing and at a certain point, my Keyboard started to freak out. It blinked like crazy. Suddenly, all black and i got a warning message on my Computer which said "Your Keyboard 'Razer Blackwidow' got disconnected from ChromaConnect".
I was very confused, because this never really happened before.
So i tried a bunch of stuff fixing it, but it didnt work.
So i had to uninstall, and reinstall the Program. This took a while, so i wanted to go get a coffee.
I took my Headset off, and in that exact same moment i heared my phone ring. It was my grandfather, calling for help, because he was feeling bad and he thought he will die.

I ran, got into my car and picked him up. We drove to the hospital.
Some hours later, he was fine again, but was asleep. I didn't really understand what the problem was, or why he nearly died. But it was the exact right timing. The doctor said "One more minute, and i guess it would be to late".

I realized, if I hadn't had this problem with this god damn keyboard, and my program, i wouldn't have taken off my headset, heared my phone and helped my grandfather.

Right now he is home, sleeping pretty much and he feels great again.

Just wanted to share this story with a lovely community

Have a great day and stay healthy ❤

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Userlevel 3
That's insane! I'm extremely glad you had technical difficulties, which feels weird to say. I hope your grandfather makes a speedy and successful recovery ! ❤
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Wow! That's a remarkable story. This made my day. Be safe everyone. ☺
Userlevel 7
I guess now that whatever Razer says about saving lives is actually true. Glad it all went good in the end. Next time keep you phone closer to you so can if not hear it than feel it when its calling.