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Identifying issues with keyboard input patterns

Identifying issues with keyboard input patterns

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Spyros17
Junior Member
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07-31-2016, 05:28 AM
#1
When I press "g, h" it spams random letters but blowing on it fixes it. It began when I tried to change switches. Could I have damaged the PCB? Also, the keyboard is labeled "BW - KB1".
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Spyros17
07-31-2016, 05:28 AM #1

When I press "g, h" it spams random letters but blowing on it fixes it. It began when I tried to change switches. Could I have damaged the PCB? Also, the keyboard is labeled "BW - KB1".

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Razok
Junior Member
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07-31-2016, 11:59 AM
#2
This keyboard?
https://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf...X4...p-519.html
Have you experimented with fresh batteries?
Test the keyboard on a different functional computer.
Consider using another functional keyboard on your current machine.
Check if the issue is related to the keyboard or remains with your system.
Update the keyboard drivers: download them directly from the relevant manufacturer's site. Reinstall and adjust settings.
Another option:
Turn it off.
Place a towel underneath and position the keyboard upside down on it. Lightly but firmly strike the ends, sides, and base using the back of your hand...
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Razok
07-31-2016, 11:59 AM #2

This keyboard?
https://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf...X4...p-519.html
Have you experimented with fresh batteries?
Test the keyboard on a different functional computer.
Consider using another functional keyboard on your current machine.
Check if the issue is related to the keyboard or remains with your system.
Update the keyboard drivers: download them directly from the relevant manufacturer's site. Reinstall and adjust settings.
Another option:
Turn it off.
Place a towel underneath and position the keyboard upside down on it. Lightly but firmly strike the ends, sides, and base using the back of your hand...

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Ezekel
Junior Member
30
07-31-2016, 06:18 PM
#3
This keyboard?
https://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf...X4...p-519.html
Have you experimented with fresh batteries?
Test the keyboard on a different functional computer.
Consider using another functional keyboard on your current machine.
Check if the issue is related to the keyboard or remains with your system.
Update the keyboard drivers: download them directly from the manufacturer's site, reinstall and adjust settings.

Another approach:
Turn it off.
Place a towel underneath and invert the keyboard, lightly but firmly tapping its ends, edges, and base.
This should help dislodge any dirt and particles.
Retry the keyboard.
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Ezekel
07-31-2016, 06:18 PM #3

This keyboard?
https://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf...X4...p-519.html
Have you experimented with fresh batteries?
Test the keyboard on a different functional computer.
Consider using another functional keyboard on your current machine.
Check if the issue is related to the keyboard or remains with your system.
Update the keyboard drivers: download them directly from the manufacturer's site, reinstall and adjust settings.

Another approach:
Turn it off.
Place a towel underneath and invert the keyboard, lightly but firmly tapping its ends, edges, and base.
This should help dislodge any dirt and particles.
Retry the keyboard.