DAS keyboard intermittent with D and C keys
Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 11:30
Hey Everyone,
So I have a Das Keyboard with browns, one of the things which is driving me insane is the D and C keys are intermittent with response. Not always, but now and then they will just stop working for 10 or less strokes. What I've done is swapped the two other less frequently used brown switches from the same board and replaced the D and C ones. However today, it started playing up again after a month of nothing, so you can imagine I thought I fixed it. Today I opened it up again and swapped over the PCB board with another Das Keyboard I have, however this is one with blue switches. The PCB is a daughter board PCB 1.5. However on the blues the PCB was 229, and on the browns - the faulty one - it was 224. At first I thought this would fix it however still happens now and then. It is only the D and C keys nothing else.
I have plugged it in via USB, and it is directly plugged in through a loading dock for my Macbook air. I do have a USB hub coming off it with a few peripherals (printer, mobile, backup hard drive, etc.) but I don't know what to look at it. I use keyrmap for mac to re-map the keys for mac setup.
I have another Das brown at work and nothing is wrong with it, works fine, and it is roughly the same setup. Can anyone shed some light on what I can look into. Would there be something wrong with the board, the software what, and how do I got about fixing it.
So I have a Das Keyboard with browns, one of the things which is driving me insane is the D and C keys are intermittent with response. Not always, but now and then they will just stop working for 10 or less strokes. What I've done is swapped the two other less frequently used brown switches from the same board and replaced the D and C ones. However today, it started playing up again after a month of nothing, so you can imagine I thought I fixed it. Today I opened it up again and swapped over the PCB board with another Das Keyboard I have, however this is one with blue switches. The PCB is a daughter board PCB 1.5. However on the blues the PCB was 229, and on the browns - the faulty one - it was 224. At first I thought this would fix it however still happens now and then. It is only the D and C keys nothing else.
I have plugged it in via USB, and it is directly plugged in through a loading dock for my Macbook air. I do have a USB hub coming off it with a few peripherals (printer, mobile, backup hard drive, etc.) but I don't know what to look at it. I use keyrmap for mac to re-map the keys for mac setup.
I have another Das brown at work and nothing is wrong with it, works fine, and it is roughly the same setup. Can anyone shed some light on what I can look into. Would there be something wrong with the board, the software what, and how do I got about fixing it.