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Offline -Leska

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Razer Cynosa spacebar problem
« on: Sun, 26 April 2020, 08:58:42 »
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask for help but it looks like this is the place with a lot of knowledgeable people.

So I bought a new keyboard and yet again I have an issue with it.
This is Razer Cynosa Lite and I got a problem with my spacebar that you can see here:
https://dump.video/i/w2BrKg.mp4
https://dump.video/i/Il6DSW.mp4
Here's some photos: https://imgur.com/a/VXE3032
I already tried to take the spacebar out and put it back and it doesn't help.

When I press on the left side of it the key leans to the left and I have to push a lot harder but when I press it on the right side or the centre the whole key is being pushed down with ease and not just one side. Also when I attach the key upside down it works perfectly fine (second video). But even then I still can feel some tension under it.

Does anyone know how to fix it or what caused it?
My guess is the key itself. Because even when I flip the key upside down I can feel something isn't right on the faulty side as I said earlier.

Offline -Leska

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Re: Razer Cynosa spacebar problem
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 27 April 2020, 00:15:38 »
So I found the solution. You simply put some paper or something thin in stabilizer socket. https://imgur.com/a/xtoSWoF

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Re: Razer Cynosa spacebar problem
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 27 April 2020, 05:46:09 »
I had a look but it's a strange design so had no idea what it could be.  Thanks for letting us know the fix - the next person with this problem will surely appreciate it :thumb:
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Re: Razer Cynosa spacebar problem
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 27 April 2020, 12:06:01 »
Good old Razer, being exceptionally unexceptional. Maybe they've changed, but having seen the quality of one of their older mice, that cost $80 ... and felt like a $5 Chinesium no-name brand, I lost all interest in that company.