![]() ![]() ![]() Wish I still had one of those IBM Model M or whatever those workhorses were that we used when we were growing up. I'm not an engineer, nor a mechanical keyboard expert. ![]() Why is it so difficult to press a button and get a single action? Obviously, I know nothing. If i had a touch more case of rage-disorder, I would have probably already smashed my speakers on the wall due to this intense frustration. Not that I want to go weeks, or a month, or more without my keyboard, it'll make it kind of difficult to use my desktop PC, but what other choice do I have at this point. ![]() Just exported my system info and logs and will begin trying to track as much information as possible while I attempt to build a case for my RMA process. That being said, i re-forced a firmware update for my keyboard and lowered the "Polling rate" down from 1000Hz / 1 msec to 250Hz / 4 msec hoping maybe that'd help things out a bit. It's really hard to get a feel (no pun intended) for what the various switches are liek until you've had a chance to hammer away on em for a bit. I thought I was getting a "deal" on these items, but knowing very little about hardware (and headsets) in general, I probably should have tried to do a little more homework. I will say, Corsair replaced my bad RAM kit with no questions asked once I sent them the reports i ran via memtest86 and the brand new replacements have been working well. I haven't bothered posting to their forums, as it's pretty much a wretched hive of scum and villainy, but I guess that's the next step before trying to begin the RMA process. Anyway, in the past couple months i've had both my Corsair STRAFE mechanical keyboard, with Cherry MX Brown switches begin acting up on me and my VOID Pro Wireless headset (both items were purchased via sales on NewEgg) have decided they wanted to begin sh*tting the bed. JUST this evening, using the latest version of iCUE (what a wonderful piece of garbage software, yet again from Corsair - i typically find their hardware to be alright, for a while I even thought it was pretty decent, but the software has always been nothing shy of horrendous). I just want to type to the fine folks on teh interwebs and I get stuck with random extra spaces after a word, or double letters repeating without reason or without warning. It's just started acting up in recent weeks and it's beginning to drive a man mad. haven't ever spilled any liquids onto my keyboard. I apologize in advance for the lack of brevity, but I'm obviously frustrated and floundering for any solution or workaround.Īnyone ever find a resolution to this? I've removed multiple keycaps, wiggled them around a bit, just for good measure, ensured there was no dust or debris of any kind in there. Phillip Corcoran) that i create my own post, rather than reply to one when I do not have an answer or solution to the previous post: I posted this (see below) as a reply in another thread and it was suggested (or rather, insisted by Mr. This is obviously causing MUCH frustration and a LOT of wasted time on my part having to correct typing errors that, for a change, are not due to my lack of typist abilities. I'm either getting repeated keystrokes or unnecessary spaces after i finish a word and attempt to begin typing the next word, it'll go ahead and sneak an additional space in after the first character of the next word I'm attempting to type. I purchased a Corsair Gaming STRAFE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Brown from NewEgg in July of 2017 and have had nothing but issues with it in recent months. ![]()
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