So, a month or so ago, we had some big storms where I live. Lots of rain/lightning/hail/tornadoes/flash floods/etc. My power went down for a few days and, when it came back, my hitherto trustworthy Das Ultimate was dead as a doornail. As in, indistinguishable from an oddly shaped brick in terms of functionality. There may or may not have been a power surge when the power went out; aside from my keyboard, my computer (which is behind a pretty beefy UPS) was fine, but my microwave took a couple of days to regain functionality after the power came back.
I swapped out the Das for my old Noppoo, which I'd put away due to chatter issues. Thankfully, opening it up and brushing off the exposed side of the PCB seemed to fix the issue. After a couple of days, I tried the Das again, hoping it had come back to life like the microwave, but no dice. Tried again after a week...nothing. After two weeks...still nothing. Three weeks...nope.
And then I tried it today, and suddenly, it works again. The O and comma keys were glitching out a bit (pressing either one caused both characters to be sent), but after plugging and unplugging it, that problem went away as well.
Anyone else had a keyboard suddenly come back from the dead? Why would it do this?