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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
    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.
    Key replacement is only possible with hot swappable mech keyboards like Royal Kludge RK84. It's wireless with BT and dongle and can be connected with usb-c. Relatively cheap compared to Keychron and other expensive gamer mech keyboards.

    The Royal Kludge is available at any DataBlitz stores and at Lazada/Shopee.

    My personal recommendation is Keychron K2. It's 2x more expensive than the Royal Kludge though.

    HyperX mech keyboards are good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Key replacement is only possible with hot swappable mech keyboards like Royal Kludge RK84. It's wireless with BT and dongle and can be connected with usb-c. Relatively cheap compared to Keychron and other expensive gamer mech keyboards.

    The Royal Kludge is available at any DataBlitz stores and at Lazada/Shopee.

    My personal recommendation is Keychron K2. It's 2x more expensive than the Royal Kludge though.

    HyperX mech keyboards are good too.
    I've been eyeing the keychron C2. It's the only full qwerty keychron has. Gusto ko sana yung keychron k4 v2 because it has a numpad, but sadly my work also needs the break/pause key (specifically the ctrl + break key combo). Kaya I have no choice but always opt for a full keyboard.
    Last edited by BratPAQ; July 23rd, 2022 at 11:17 AM.

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    Yung logitech wireless keyboard & mouse , monitor and speaker phone for conference call na ginagamit ko sa house libre lang from office : happy

    Nung pandemic, they allow yung mga employee with office issued laptop to buy and claim as part ng company well being initiative. Working pa naman lahat and di na need ibalik sa office since its expense and claim only.


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    Here's my Keychron K2 with HyperX pudding keycaps20220714_181636.jpg

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    A clearer view20220722_202311.jpg20220722_202317.jpg

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    Bought this keychron k4 v2 last week. I've been using a full qwerty keyboard and adjusting to this kind of configuration is a bit learning curved.

    I replaced the arrows with this red PlayStation buttons to give me a visual cue where the arrows are, it also helps separate the num pad.

    Also ordered keycaps from shopee that will group the keys with different color schemes para Mas madali ma distinguish. Especially the function key, the keycaps I ordered will give F1 to F4 a different color from F5 to F8, and so on. Sa full qwerty kasi separated ang function keys in 4, kaya madali. The new keycaps would also help distinguish where the function keys end and the delete key begins.

    This keyboard is shorter than the full qwerty so now my mouse has a wider movement stage.

    The switches are gateron brown, currently satisfied with it. Nung nanood ako sa youtube dami pala varients ng gateron, will probably try other variants pag sinipag mag customise.

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    Last edited by BratPAQ; August 30th, 2022 at 02:58 PM.

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    I started sa full-sized mechanical keyboard (Filco Majestouch 2) then switched to tenkeyless (Magicforce 68) then 60% (Anne Pro 2). Though pwede gamitin yung ibang keys ng Anne Pro 2 as arrow keys, iba pa din talaga may dedicated arrow keys so I bought and still using Skyloong SK64S (64 keys using optical switches). Changed the stock Gateron brown switches to Gateron red as well as keycaps.

    Been using brown switches ever since pero last year, sumasakit na fingers ko after using it for work or gaming so I tried red switches which has been a good change for me.

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    Changed the keycaps of my keyboard.

    From this
    img_20220830_134908.jpg

    To this
    img_20220905_000023_087_1.jpg

    Not translucent but bigger letters for easier reading, for people like me with eye problems.

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