LupoBiancoU Posted January 13, 2018 Share Posted January 13, 2018 So I've been having key chatter on C and S for a few weeks now. I've had a keyboard with faulty keys before and this doesnt feel like it. This feels very occasional and doesnt happened all the time. In fact, just before I went on vacations in December I wrote an investigation for University of 9,000 thousand words and I can't recall a single key chatter. Then this started happening... It sounds like dust to me but despite the fact that i've had a mechanical keyboard for years now I'm not an expert and I really dont want to perform another RMA if it is not necessary. I wanted to ask, how do you clean the keyboard? I know it can be cleaned with compressed air or alcohol, inside the switch, without removing anything but the keycap. Performing this avoids warranty in any way? I live in a quite dusty area, 43 deegres celsius during summer. Nothing but concrete. A city of almost 1 million people. I take care of my thinks almost obsessively and I bought this Speed Switches because I like the fact that their activation point doesnt require any force. So from my understanding switches can be faulty and have a lot of chattering or it can be caused because of dust, yes? How do I know which is my case? :bigeyes: (I didnt get a single key chatter writing this or 9000 words but I can get it 4 times in a row in one paragraph). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted January 13, 2018 Share Posted January 13, 2018 It's hard to say what it could be causing it but i doubt it's going to be a switch issue if its not frequent. Try lowering the polling rate and see if that helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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