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    my logiteech wireless keeyboard's "e" double-clicks, when i type "normally". i have to backtrack and erase the extra "e".
    i am wondering, is there some user-doable fix here?
    or am i fated to purchase a replacement keyboard?

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    Might need to take it apart and clean the contacts Doc.

    What model keyboard is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Might need to take it apart and clean the contacts Doc.

    What model keyboard is it?
    at the back,
    K345 logitech.
    the other lyrics were simply too small to read without a microscope.

    can it be taken apart, cleaned, and re-assembled, without the need for special tools and training?
    Last edited by dr. d; July 22nd, 2022 at 12:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    at the back,
    K345 logitech.
    the other lyrics were simply too small to read without a microscope.
    Looks like it's not a mechanical keyboard. You might need to take it apart and clean the contacts.

    Mechanical keyboards allow replacement of individual keys. Wireless mechanical keyboards are expensive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Looks like it's not a mechanical keyboard. You might need to take it apart and clean the contacts.

    Mechanical keyboards allow replacement of individual keys. Wireless mechanical keyboards are expensive though.
    can it bee repaired by the so-called keyboard reepairman at the mall?

    i mean,
    some of these folks will say "yes-we-can" to 'most anything, even as they have no idea how to do it...

    but if it is a "throw-away child"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    can it bee repaired by the so-called keyboard reepairman at the mall?

    i mean,
    some of these folks will say "yes-we-can" to 'most anything, even as they have no idea how to do it...

    but if it is a "throw-away child"...
    You can try. It's on its way out anyway.

    Do you really need a wireless? If not there are lots of reasonably priced wired mechanical options. If they can survive my sons' fat fingers they can survive anything.

    I am using a wireless mechanical though so that option is still available if you really need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    You can try. It's on its way out anyway.

    Do you really need a wireless? If not there are lots of reasonably priced wired mechanical options. If they can survive my sons' fat fingers they can survive anything.

    I am using a wireless mechanical though so that option is still available if you really need it.
    my wireless keyboard at home, is a hand-me-down from my son's. it felt better than the old, cheap wired one that it replaced.

    my personal wired keyboard in my office tabletop, is a more expensive mechanical keyboard that my son says is prefered by some gamers.
    i specifically askeed for mechanical, as it felt like the ancieent IBM electric typewriters that seerviced me during much of my professional life.

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    That is a common Logitech issue ... claiming warranty is useless ... had same experience with a G413 supposedly a "gaming" keyboard ... keys flaked after 2 weeks of use ... double spacing key ... never buying Logitech again ...

    Next time, buy keyboard with hot swappable switches ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    That is a common Logitech issue ... claiming warranty is useless ... had same experience with a G413 supposedly a "gaming" keyboard ... keys flaked after 2 weeks of use ... double spacing key ... never buying Logitech again ...

    Next time, buy keyboard with hot swappable switches ...
    recommendations?
    non-techiee kaso ako.

    but in fairness,
    it did serve me faithfully for over 5 years.

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    You may try to blow air into it.
    - if you have a 2-way (suck/ blow) vacuum cleaner
    - a large blower like the Giotto Rocket blower
    - using a can of compressed air
    - blowing really hard on the underside of the affected key.

    If those didn't work, or the issue still randomly manifests itself, try using a contact cleaner.
    Make sure to choose something that is inert to rubber and/or silicon.
    Some solvents may bloat, shrink or dry out rubber or silicon.

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