Quote (Koston @ Sep 26 2016 01:03pm)
Just tried all these, it didn't work unfortunately. I'm going to be surprised and a bit pissed off if this keyboard just hit the end of its lifespan, I've only had it for a couple years and everyone told me this keyboard was high quality. Also, there's minimal to no debris underneath.
It only happened when I unplugged it briefly, I'm thinking maybe I somehow changed a setting on accident or something.
It happens with every single key on the keyboard, not just one or two. every key. numbers, letters, space bar, backspace, enter, tab, etc
unplugging the keyboard and replugging the keyboard in defaults the settings for the keyboard, a few years is a long time on a keyboard if your using it enough. Keyboards have a break-point some are like 150,000 keystrokes, or some shit, I haven't personally sat and tested keyboards, from repairing pc's overtime I've collected a few so when they start not working I always have a spare. If this wasn't solved by just doing the basic things, it makes me believe the keyboard had its run
another way would be go into your Device Manager and look at your keyboard inputs, right click, then select properties and uninstall the keyboard. Unplug the keyboard after that and replug it back in to allow it to be reinstalled that way, but if running Windows 10 it might automatically grab the same drivers and relist it there, but unplug it and replug it back again. If this doesn't solve it, I would certainly consider it being the keyboard
This post was edited by VFW on Sep 26 2016 12:08pm