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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: n3moho3s on Fri, 16 October 2015, 06:07:24
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Around 7 pm I receive my first ever mechanical keyboard WASD CODE can't wait for it to be here.I wanted to make an account here so I can meet a new community of amazing people that r/mechanicalkeyboards has shown me. I look forward to getting into group buys and brocaps can't wait to get my first novelty keycap. I have a feeling this new hobby of mine is going to get pretty expensive pretty fast lol. I shall post later on at r/mechanicalkeyboards and here for pics of my new pride and joy ;)
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Welcome!
The WASD is a great choice. Which switches did you get?
This hobby can become expensive very quickly if you chose to do so. If you haven't yet, I would read more about Wallethack (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=67980.0).
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Welcome!
The WASD is a great choice. Which switches did you get?
This hobby can become expensive very quickly if you chose to do so. If you haven't yet, I would read more about Wallethack (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=67980.0).
I prefer learning about wallet hack first-hand.
Welcome to Geekhack, OP! Just leave your money at the door.
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i got the brown switches i really like the feeling and the quite but clacky sound . i got the wasd code tkl i love the backlit feature but i have 1 failed led any tips on what i can do to fix it ?
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Welcome to Geekhack!
Yay CODE! Although I got one with MX clears.
Which LED has failed?
Your best bet, as this is a new keyboard, might be to investigate an RMA first off - or at least contact where you bought it from and see what they say.
There are those here who can replace an LED for you (depending on where you are, of course), but that would void the warranty, and it might even be a fore-runner of other problems.