F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Inserendo l'interruttore Emu su di esso, disturbi le tasti del tasto.

Inserendo l'interruttore Emu su di esso, disturbi le tasti del tasto.

Inserendo l'interruttore Emu su di esso, disturbi le tasti del tasto.

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Russian_Kowboi
Junior Member
5
06-20-2016, 04:34 AM
#1
can someone help me fix it
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Russian_Kowboi
06-20-2016, 04:34 AM #1

can someone help me fix it

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Murica1776
Member
208
06-25-2016, 04:09 AM
#2
The made and model keyboard? Yes. The numeric pad labeled "enter" is correct. There doesn't appear to be a scratch unless you're referring to damage on the right side of the switch next to the "3" key.
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Murica1776
06-25-2016, 04:09 AM #2

The made and model keyboard? Yes. The numeric pad labeled "enter" is correct. There doesn't appear to be a scratch unless you're referring to damage on the right side of the switch next to the "3" key.

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yolosolohi48
Member
167
07-11-2016, 03:07 PM
#3
my keyboard is rakk xt.le and i think it's damaged. i tried inserting several times the outemu switch but it didn't fit properly. i kept trying many times and eventually left it, which made other keys work fine except the enter key. do you think this is the issue?
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yolosolohi48
07-11-2016, 03:07 PM #3

my keyboard is rakk xt.le and i think it's damaged. i tried inserting several times the outemu switch but it didn't fit properly. i kept trying many times and eventually left it, which made other keys work fine except the enter key. do you think this is the issue?

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lepixeleur
Junior Member
11
07-23-2016, 03:29 AM
#4
I believe the switch went through it.
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lepixeleur
07-23-2016, 03:29 AM #4

I believe the switch went through it.

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kiwipav1
Junior Member
47
07-23-2016, 03:50 AM
#5
It seems you probably turned off the hot-swap switch on the PCB, which indicates a soldering task.
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kiwipav1
07-23-2016, 03:50 AM #5

It seems you probably turned off the hot-swap switch on the PCB, which indicates a soldering task.

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venoxnico
Junior Member
23
07-23-2016, 07:51 PM
#6
I saw videos about that and asked if the circuit was traced with a circuit pen or similar tool.
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venoxnico
07-23-2016, 07:51 PM #6

I saw videos about that and asked if the circuit was traced with a circuit pen or similar tool.

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FrenzyPlayerz
Junior Member
5
07-23-2016, 11:33 PM
#7
You don't have to look for it by tracing it; identifying an all-black hole typically indicates you fully disengaged the hot swap port.
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FrenzyPlayerz
07-23-2016, 11:33 PM #7

You don't have to look for it by tracing it; identifying an all-black hole typically indicates you fully disengaged the hot swap port.

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Cupcake_Rose
Posting Freak
844
07-24-2016, 04:08 AM
#8
What's the optimal course of action here? Should I stay?
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Cupcake_Rose
07-24-2016, 04:08 AM #8

What's the optimal course of action here? Should I stay?