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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: mougrim on Thu, 13 August 2015, 13:33:42

Title: Problem with AT F
Post by: mougrim on Thu, 13 August 2015, 13:33:42
Still using my ol' pal - AT F with external Soarer's

With Soarer's it sometimes stats throwin' repeated last pressed symbol, and to stop it I have to press any key  - but it's all OK when I plug it through Blue Cube. Any ideas?
Title: Re: Problem with AT F
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 13 August 2015, 13:37:36
Is your grounding thing properly attached? Or is your keyboard's screws properly tightened? Overly tight screws holding the sandwich together can lead to that. So can lack of grounding.

I messed both things up with messing with my Kishsaver.
Title: Re: Problem with AT F
Post by: mougrim on Thu, 13 August 2015, 13:55:41
Is your grounding thing properly attached? Or is your keyboard's screws properly tightened? Overly tight screws holding the sandwich together can lead to that. So can lack of grounding.

I messed both things up with messing with my Kishsaver.

Hmm, worth checking, when I have time. You talking about internal grounding, right?
Title: Re: Problem with AT F
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 13 August 2015, 13:58:35
Yeah! There's a little grounding clip and a screw that was in my kishsaver. I didn't secure it properly so my board wasn't grounded properly. I would assume that your AT F has the same grounding. Worth checking that and the sandwiched plate/PCBs' screws.
Title: Re: Problem with AT F
Post by: mougrim on Thu, 13 August 2015, 14:11:36
Yeah! There's a little grounding clip and a screw that was in my kishsaver. I didn't secure it properly so my board wasn't grounded properly. I would assume that your AT F has the same grounding. Worth checking that and the sandwiched plate/PCBs' screws.

Maaaaybe. Bought it already cleaned and ANSI-modded, so didn't bother looking inside :)

Damn. Kishsaver. Damn you good :)