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Costar stabilisers - I would suggest completely removing the space bar, make sure both stabiliser inserts are the correct way around and pushed all teh way into the spae bar. Also make sure they are not loose, although with the standard key caps this should not be a problem.
Then reset the space bar.
Also check to see if the space bar is catching on the front of the case.
Yes, if the inserts, the small white loops inserted into the cruciforms, are flipped, the stabilizer key will stick. This also happens to shift keys, returns, etc when they aren't oriented properly.
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Costar stabilisers - I would suggest completely removing the space bar, make sure both stabiliser inserts are the correct way around and pushed all teh way into the spae bar. Also make sure they are not loose, although with the standard key caps this should not be a problem.
Then reset the space bar.
Also check to see if the space bar is catching on the front of the case.
Hm.. they're definitely not catching on the case. When i push it down on a certain angle, the spacebar seems to jam onto something. Are the stabilizer inserts the white things on both sides of the keyboard? I'm pretty new on mechanical keyboards so I don't know much about how the stabilizer is supposed to be set up. Check my photos, I'll try to get the whole spacebar off tomorrow.
EDIT: Got pics of spacebar: http://imgur.com/NOkyaW4,VeYfIwT
Yeah iOne... they are so lame they can't even bend a stabilizer wire properly. The way they do it, it just grinds against the switch and causes friction and jamming. You will want a new one that is like this with a bend for clearance:Show Image(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZwGQii030Vc/Uk-Bnk8HVbI/AAAAAAAAAPY/__SrEQx9Mjo/s640/blogger-image--797900596.jpg)
Should solve the problem, if not then the LED might still be a problem as LED and these type of stabilizer don't do that well together.
Welcome to Geekhack!
Costar stabilisers - I would suggest completely removing the space bar, make sure both stabiliser inserts are the correct way around and pushed all teh way into the spae bar. Also make sure they are not loose, although with the standard key caps this should not be a problem.
Then reset the space bar.
Also check to see if the space bar is catching on the front of the case.
Hm.. they're definitely not catching on the case. When i push it down on a certain angle, the spacebar seems to jam onto something. Are the stabilizer inserts the white things on both sides of the keyboard? I'm pretty new on mechanical keyboards so I don't know much about how the stabilizer is supposed to be set up. Check my photos, I'll try to get the whole spacebar off tomorrow.
EDIT: Got pics of spacebar: http://imgur.com/NOkyaW4,VeYfIwT
From that picture the stabiliser bar (the metal rod) looks bent!
Is it catching on the LED by any chance?
Yes, stabiliser inserts are the little white things pushed into the stems underneath the keycap. One side of them is longer than the other - the longer side should point towards the top of the keyboard (where F1-F12 are).
From that picture the stabiliser bar (the metal rod) looks bent!
Is it catching on the LED by any chance?
Yes, stabiliser inserts are the little white things pushed into the stems underneath the keycap. One side of them is longer than the other - the longer side should point towards the top of the keyboard (where F1-F12 are).
Edit: You're probably right, the longer side of the peg seems to be facing the wristrest instead of the F1-F12 keys, not too comfortable on pulling the white pegs out since they seem quite firm and I will probably break it, hopefully the new spacebar they send will fix the problem.
From that picture the stabiliser bar (the metal rod) looks bent!
Is it catching on the LED by any chance?
Yes, stabiliser inserts are the little white things pushed into the stems underneath the keycap. One side of them is longer than the other - the longer side should point towards the top of the keyboard (where F1-F12 are).
Edit: You're probably right, the longer side of the peg seems to be facing the wristrest instead of the F1-F12 keys, not too comfortable on pulling the white pegs out since they seem quite firm and I will probably break it, hopefully the new spacebar they send will fix the problem.
If you are getting a new space bar, you probably won't get new stabiliser inserts with it.
Might be a good idea to carefully extract the one that is the wrong way around now, in preparation.
Once you get the first one out, the process becomes easier.
Just don't try to pull it up from the rectangular opening where the stabiliser bar goes - it will just snap.
Try to insert a finger nail under the sides of it, immediately above the stem on the keycap. Alternate sides, take it slowly.
From that picture the stabiliser bar (the metal rod) looks bent!
Is it catching on the LED by any chance?
Yes, stabiliser inserts are the little white things pushed into the stems underneath the keycap. One side of them is longer than the other - the longer side should point towards the top of the keyboard (where F1-F12 are).
Edit: You're probably right, the longer side of the peg seems to be facing the wristrest instead of the F1-F12 keys, not too comfortable on pulling the white pegs out since they seem quite firm and I will probably break it, hopefully the new spacebar they send will fix the problem.
If you are getting a new space bar, you probably won't get new stabiliser inserts with it.
Might be a good idea to carefully extract the one that is the wrong way around now, in preparation.
Once you get the first one out, the process becomes easier.
Just don't try to pull it up from the rectangular opening where the stabiliser bar goes - it will just snap.
Try to insert a finger nail under the sides of it, immediately above the stem on the keycap. Alternate sides, take it slowly.
I don't want to damage my fingernails just yet, I'll try do it if I get the chance to speak with the shop to make sure it won't void my warranty or anything, thanks for the suggestion.
just damaged one of the stabilizer stems by trying to put the spacebar back on..