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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: MooseYAO on Tue, 27 September 2011, 13:41:16
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Hi guys. Firstly I'll say although I've never posted before; I found this site extremely helpful when I was first looking into getting a mechanical keyboard and deciding what I wanted to go with: so thanks to whoever wrote those guides that I read. Last November I bought a Filco Majestouch (the one with brown switches) which was my first mechanical keyboard and the best keyboard I've ever owned ^^ The reason I'm posting now is that a couple of the keys on this keyboard, B and N, have recently been not working properly. The majority of the time they work fine and there is no noticeable problem, but sometimes they won't respond for a few seconds when I press them or will react as though I pressed them 5 times when I only pressed them once. When I first noticed this problem I took all the caps off and cleaned all the dust, hair and other crap out from under the keys, but as I expected that didn't help at all. I don't really know what I'm doing so I thought I'd come here and ask if anyone has any suggestions as to what the problem might be and what I need to do to fix it. The problem is only the B and N keys at the moment. I use this keyboard for hours every day, for university work and StarCraft II mostly, and this problem is really starting to annoy me so hopefully someone has some advice. Thanks.
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I would try cleaning just those two keys/switches again. See the wiki for proper way to take it apart. On my old mechanical i got off ebay, quite a few of the keys did the same things you mention, not registering, or registering multiple times and a good cleaning is what finally cleared that up. I just used a Q-tip and compressed air to fix mine. If that doesn't work, i'll defer to the real experts here.
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if you push the key and the character appears seconds later then it's not the switch.
This. It's either a software problem on your computer, or it's a problem with the logic board in your keyboard. The switches are actually quite simple in design and probably aren't the problem.
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Hey guys, I'm still having problems. The problem affects more keys now and also these keys won't register any key presses like 95% of the time but will suddenly all start working at once for a short time before dying again. Since it's not related to the switches is there anything I can do? It's not a software problem on my computer because other keyboards work fine. It's been opened up now so I definitely can't get it replaced on warranty :(
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Have you tried the board on another computer? Try booting a Linux LiveCD and see the problem exist.
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It doesn't work properly on other computers either. Is there a way I can fix this myself, or if not could I get it fixed by someone else or should I just give up on this keyboard?
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Sounds like a logic board problem. I don't know how long the warranty on the Filcos are, but it seems like a manufacturing defect. Look into seeing if the board is still covered, otherwise that's one hell of a bummer dude :(
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if he got it last november I would assume it's still (barely) under warranty (assuming standard 1 yr. warranty) - contact TKC right away!