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Offline Lethal Squirrel

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« on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 11:24:22 »
So, Let me start of byy sayying, everyyything in this is typed out as normal. every double letter yyou see is happening on it's own. so, What can I do about this problem, I've tried blowing it with air, and re soldering the switch. Is there anyything else I can do besides replacing the switch?

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« Reply #1 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 11:26:41 »
It looks like it's just your y key. Maybe try disassembling the switch and covering the contact with rubbing alcohol? That could potentially clear out anything bumming around down there.
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« Reply #2 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 11:32:11 »
If it is only the "y' switch then a new one is only $2.

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« Reply #3 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 11:41:34 »
I fixed it :D
never thought of desoldering the switch and taking it apart.

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« Reply #4 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 11:45:05 »
How'd you fix it?
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« Reply #5 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 12:37:39 »
Quote from: Lethal Squirrel;441809
I fixed it :D
never thought of desoldering the switch and taking it apart.

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How'd you fix it?

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« Reply #6 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 12:52:41 »
So in 17 minutes you went from typing a post on the keyboard, to having it immediately disassembled, got out your soldering tools, heated up the iron, de-soldered the switch, took it apart, figured out what was wrong, fixed it, put the switch back together, re-soldered it back on, and reassembled the keyboard, logged back on GH to post that reply? Damn I wish I was this efficient.

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« Reply #7 on: Sat, 29 October 2011, 12:54:50 »
Quote from: Quarzac;441810
How'd you fix it?


Quote from: Lethal Squirrel;441809
I fixed it :D
never thought of desoldering the switch and taking it apart.


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*blink*

I assume it was PCB-mounted, then.

Glad you were able to fix it

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« Reply #8 on: Sun, 30 October 2011, 10:07:57 »
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So in 17 minutes you went from typing a post on the keyboard, to having it immediately disassembled, got out your soldering tools, heated up the iron, de-soldered the switch, took it apart, figured out what was wrong, fixed it, put the switch back together, re-soldered it back on, and reassembled the keyboard, logged back on GH to post that reply? Damn I wish I was this efficient.

It's really not that involved. I could do it in 10 minutes if pressed.
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« Reply #9 on: Sun, 30 October 2011, 10:27:31 »
Quote from: Bry;441840
So in 17 minutes you went from typing a post on the keyboard, to having it immediately disassembled, got out your soldering tools, heated up the iron, de-soldered the switch, took it apart, figured out what was wrong, fixed it, put the switch back together, re-soldered it back on, and reassembled the keyboard, logged back on GH to post that reply? Damn I wish I was this efficient.

Yes I did.
I have one of those instantly hot soldering iron gun things. I desoldered it, popped open the switch, cleaned it with rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip, blew it out with compressed air, and soldered it back on.
took about 15 minutes

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« Reply #10 on: Sun, 30 October 2011, 11:01:06 »
Hoorah! I was basically right! Though I don't think I would take a q-tip to it. If cleaning CPU heatsinks has taught me anything, it's that q-tips like to leave particulate matter and fibers wherever they go. But if it works, no harm done!
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« Reply #11 on: Sun, 30 October 2011, 11:07:22 »
That's why I blew it out afterwards ;)

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« Reply #12 on: Sun, 30 October 2011, 11:09:49 »
How could I forget: canned air solves everything.
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