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V3 Blackwidow double typing

  • October 24, 2025
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So yeah, at my wits end. My Blackwidow V3 is now double typing, and its pretty constantly, spanning many different keys. It’s ff-ing up everything I do.

 

Its about 3 and a half years old, so I get NO warranty coverage on it. I have ensured the latest firmware is installed, I have tried completely removing all Razer software, I have uninstalled everything through device manager, it won’t go away.

 

Am I screwed?

 

And I sure as heck can’t afford to replace it with another Blackwidow. I am gonna be forced to go withh a $30 Red Dragon keyboard, which i would prefer not to, but I am not gonna have a choice. 

 

Anything that can be done? Anyone else figure out a fix for this? Cause I know Razer won’t help me.

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Razer.Aero
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  • Razer Support
  • October 28, 2025

Hi InsaneTiger,

I understand that you are experiencing Spamming issues with your Razer BlackWidow V3. Please follow the  troubleshooting steps below:

  1. Ensure that your keyboard is free from dirt or debris that might be causing the keys to malfunction. Refer to to this article: Clean your keyboard from dirt or debris.
  2. Connect the keyboard directly to your PC and avoid using a USB hub.
  3. Try connecting your keyboard to a different USB port on your PC.
  4. Ensure your Windows operating system is updated to the latest version.
  5. Disable Razer Synapse and any other keyboard configuration software to see if a software conflict might be causing the issue.
  6. Connect your keyboard to a different computer to determine if the issue is with the keyboard itself.
  7. If closing Razer Synapse temporarily fixes the problem,  reinstall your keyboard drivers and perform a clean reinstall of Razer Synapse.

I hope this helps. You can also visit this link for your future reference. All the best!

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FiszPL
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  • October 29, 2025

You can try pour 100% Isopropyl alcohol into the faulty key(s), then press it few times, and let it evaporate.

If it’s not working, then mechanical key died, and need to be replaced (requires soldering).