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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Atrazine on Mon, 07 November 2016, 05:42:54
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i just bought this yesterday all keys are clicky but some keys are inconsistent they are clicky
but sometimes u know not same actuation force like the others especially the letter D its like easy to press down
i heard those Break in periods for MX blue are they true? days later they will return to normal
Letter D
Number 3
Letter ~
here is a short video (sorry for the ambient noise)
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Coming from razer chroma who had to rma twice same issue which is **** thats why i switched to corsair but still no luck guess, im unlucky :(
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I know this behavior from Razer boards with crappy Kailh switches. Never had such a problem with MX switches. The MX Blues on my Poker 2 all click exactly the same.
I feel your pain, RMA seems to be the only solution.
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hahahhahaha..
Yea basically, once in a while, you get switches which make a slightly more dull sound..
This is quite normal, because if the sliders are slightly wider out of the mold or that particular leaf spring is 2-3 degrees offset, it could cause these differences.
if you must be stick up butt about it.. you'd have to either rma, or swap out the switch yourself..
Keep in mind, this is not something that will affect the FUNCTION of the keyboard..
It's like a small scratch on the tire when you buy a new car.. /hands up // mehh
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I know this behavior from Razer boards with crappy Kailh switches. Never had such a problem with MX switches. The MX Blues on my Poker 2 all click exactly the same.
I feel your pain, RMA seems to be the only solution.
thanks il give it about 2 weeks from what i heard if them BREAK-INS thingy are real if not i'l just rma it or get a MX brown or get gateron :(
good thing didn't bought the RGB version
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break in can change the sound sometimes, yes, buhhhhh.. not always, for example if the leaf spring is tilted outwards, it's never going to tilt back inward..
However, if it tilting inward is the problem, then yea, there's a chance that Breaking-In would push it out more.
If it's the Slider that's too thick, there's a chance, but we're well into 10,000+ keystrokes for any chance in slider diameter
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break in can change the sound sometimes, yes, buhhhhh.. not always, for example if the leaf spring is tilted outwards, it's never going to tilt back inward..
However, if it tilting inward is the problem, then yea, there's a chance that Breaking-In would push it out more.
If it's the Slider that's too thick, there's a chance, but we're well into 10,000+ keystrokes for any chance in slider diameter
what about this? i don't know if you hearing the difference but in reality its really different
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I agree with others that this is just the nature of the beast. They aren't going to be perfect and you will experience inconsistency. If it bothers you that much, you could fudge the truth on a RMA and say some of the keys don't make a click. But, you certainly wont get better with Gateron. Gateron feel smooth with the POM sliders, but from my experience they have much more of this inconsistency than Cherry switches.
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I agree with others that this is just the nature of the beast. They aren't going to be perfect and you will experience inconsistency. If it bothers you that much, you could fudge the truth on a RMA and say some of the keys don't make a click. But, you certainly wont get better with Gateron. Gateron feel smooth with the POM sliders, but from my experience they have much more of this inconsistency than Cherry switches.
i see.. good thing didn't bought that cheap keyboard XD
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I had this problem with my CM Storm QuickFire Rapid with MX blue. I exchanged for 3 times but every time there is one or two switch that does not click well. Eventually I gave up and fixed it myself (desoldered the problem switch and soldered a new one).
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i exchanged mine for mx red already problem solved :D