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Title: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: fatum on Thu, 04 February 2016, 15:16:38
Hi guys,

I bought a Durandal G1NL with brown switches one week ago, and just now found that "g" key does not have bump at all - absolutely linear to the bottom. I am 90% sure it was Ok when I bought it.

Can I fix it or it is something i have to live with? I do not do soldering.

Also i am a bit dissapointed as all they keys are not "smooth".
My razer blackwidow with blues felt better.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: chyros on Fri, 05 February 2016, 02:25:52
Cherry switches are not smooth.

It's been reported that it takes a while to break them in. The value quoted for this ranged from several weeks to 15 years xD .

MX Brown is also one of the more polarising switches in the lineup.
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: fatum on Fri, 05 February 2016, 02:58:11
Hi. Thanks.

What about the switch which stopped bumping and become linear? Can it be fixed?
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: suicidal_orange on Fri, 05 February 2016, 03:02:33
I don't think it's possible to wear away the bump in a week, the only way a brown could be linear is if it was defective from the factory.  Can you exchange it under warranty?  If not you need to find a friend with a soldering iron...
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: fatum on Fri, 05 February 2016, 09:08:09
I was thinking about replacing it through Amazon, but then I found that it would cost me 30+ euro for delivery while Amazon compensates only 8 euro. And replacement delivery process is not transparent - too many different labels.
I decided to leave it as it is. Amazon provided me with 10 euro gift card for the next purchase.

In the end, some people buy a full keyboard of red switches and I have only one  ;D. Just disappointing that new keyboard can have such issue.
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: demik on Fri, 05 February 2016, 10:30:58
I keep reading Chris Brown
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: Geroximo on Fri, 05 February 2016, 18:00:28
Also i am a bit dissapointed as all they keys are not "smooth"

A lot of people think, that MX Browns feel like scratchy MX Reds.
Myself included. It's not a bump, it's a scratch. I ordered a MX brown board and had to send it back the next day, because MX Browns are just garbage.  :-X
You think the color of MX Browns was coincidence? I say:It was not! Just think about what else has the color brown .... yeah, right.

Anyways, if you cannot return it, the only way to fix it is soldering.
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: falkentyne on Fri, 05 February 2016, 18:32:58
God you're so depressing and this is grossly unfair.

Out of four mx boards, only one felt it had  scratches instead of bumps, on about three keys, and that was a really inconsistent ducky shine 3 (right during that time when there was a shortage of any good quality browns because Logitech had bought them all out).  I'm guessing the stem itself was bad or worn out, as the bump is caused by a bump on the lower part of the black shaft.

The second Shine 3=decent.
The Logitech G710+ = perfect.
The Shine 4 and Year of the Goat browns= great.

The bumps are on every key and you can feel them if you press slowly.
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: Shaussman on Fri, 05 February 2016, 18:48:39
Yeah, Browns don't feel quite like scratchy browns; the bump is substantial enough to be noticeable while typing. That's not really the issue at hand, though
Title: Re: Cherry Brown switch stopped bumping after one week of usage. Durandal G1NL
Post by: Mattr567 on Sat, 06 February 2016, 00:40:18
Cherry switches are not smooth.

It's been reported that it takes a while to break them in. The value quoted for this ranged from several weeks to 15 years xD .

MX Brown is also one of the more polarising switches in the lineup.

15 years sounds right. MX Browns from my old G80 11800 (now modded to clears) are much smoother than new MX Brown.