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Pek75

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  1. It’s been over a year that users have experienced this issue on one of the most expensive keyboards in the line. Shocking it is not addressed nor fixed.
  2. How is there not a fix for this?
  3. Thanks to you both. While trying to adjust to this change I've noticed that through habit, as I attempt to type a symbol I visually glance to 'double check' I'm not making an error with a symbol input. I don't do this with the regular alphabet. Well the keyboard is still new, so hopefully it improves pver time, but it's definitely causing some mild hiccups atm. It seems others have struggled with this issue in the past as well , so if Corsair actually considering making replacement keycaps , I'd be a buyer.
  4. So I'm a recent convert to a Corsair with a K95 platinum. And I've just realised all the keys with 'shift" access symbols have been inverted vertically. eg the $ is under the 4 , where on a typical Ansi keyboard the $ would be above the 4. Sadly and surprisingly this is really affecting the way I type for productivity reasons. I'm hoping to get used to it over time, but I'm 42 and used to a certain standard on my keyboards :/ Any chance one could buy replacement keys? Unfortunate considering how expensive this keyboard is already, but at this point I'm considering all options to fix this.
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