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Offline Scivive

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« on: Wed, 20 July 2016, 09:53:10 »
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Offline [Lewynlight]

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Re: How to troubleshoot broken Novatouch?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 20 July 2016, 10:20:53 »
too few details..

have you tried to restart your computer with the keyboard plugged in?
some keys or all keys?
have you tried it on other computer/laptop?
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Re: How to troubleshoot broken Novatouch?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 20 July 2016, 10:57:53 »
Definitely check out that USB connection if you open up the keyboard. I don't see a replaceable breakout board; I hope the problem is a loose USB connection. Has your warranty expired? I'm not 100% sure but it looks like you'll void your warranty if you open the case. Some of the screws (2 of 4) are under stickers.


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Edit - Oh ok, I see you've opened it. Did you check the other side of that USB connection?
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Re: nvrmnd
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 22 July 2016, 06:20:32 »
Maybe the thread could be locked to avoid ensnaring any more unsuspecting forum lurkers.
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