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TrondKF

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  1. The EU nomenclature aims at the size of the double height Return/Enter button. English keyboards has same as American style with the double wide Return/Enter button.
  2. First off: It was never a question about dismantling the keyboard, it was a question about there being a fuse on the light circuit on the keyboard. Because that would explain why ALL the lights died, but the rest of the keyboard working as normal. Second: how strong is the fuse in-line there. is it a 5, 10 or maybe a 15 WATT fuse. The keyboard was RMA'ed pretty quick, but I asked due to the fact this happened when I moved it from my gaming PC to my work laptops docking on which I normally use a K63 at work without any issues. Third: If there is a fuse in there, could be an idea to put under a cover so people could change it easily on their own. If it would happen to blow out. So if there is a fuse in-line, cool, then it worked as intended, but maybe it a tad to small. If not, bejeezus, that keyboard is fragile, or there was something that packed a real punch in that docking station for some reason or another.
  3. @moderators: Please close this down. There is no need to have it open anymore. There isn't anyone in this this forum that cares to help anyway...
  4. Hi, something rather odd happened today, my almost new k70 mk.2 died. No reaction at all when i plug it in to the computer. No lights, no key input. So I wondering, does it have a fuse or something like that. I've tested it on two different computers. Nothing... /TrondKF UPDATE: The keyboard works as normal, but the RGB is not working at all... None of the lights are working. Not even the CAPS, Scroll Lock or Num Lock light is working.
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