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by Xander314
03 Apr 2014, 02:43
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Blue Switches - have to bottom out enter key
Replies: 7
Views: 1867

Sounds like a bad solder job to me
That sounds like a good explanation. However, I don't own a soldering iron and since the cost of a decent one would significantly close the gap between what I paid and what a new keyboard costs, I decided to return it and get a new one.

Which leaves me to choose ...
by Xander314
02 Apr 2014, 16:19
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Blue Switches - have to bottom out enter key
Replies: 7
Views: 1867

Managed to get the enter key off and unfortunately the problem persists when operating the switch directly. I guess this means the switch is broken. Is there any reasonable way I can repair this or will I have to replace the keyboard?
by Xander314
02 Apr 2014, 15:10
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Blue Switches - have to bottom out enter key
Replies: 7
Views: 1867

Blue Switches - have to bottom out enter key

I just got a Das Keyboard Professional (non Model S) second hand. It has blue switches. I noticed that the enter key only actuates when bottomed out, and not as soon as the click is heard as with other keys. Is this normal or is the enter switch likely to be defective? Thanks.
by Xander314
30 Mar 2014, 18:05
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Das Keyboard Professional vs Model S
Replies: 1
Views: 1031

Das Keyboard Professional vs Model S

Hi. I live in the UK and new Das Keyboards are pretty expensive here relative to the states. However, I managed to get a Das Keyboard Professional (non Model S) second hand for ~£80 (a new keyboard would cost me ~£120). Is this a good price for such and old keyboard, and is there much to be gained ...

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