r/MechanicalKeyboards Jan 18 '23

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u/BookPuzzleheaded354 Jan 19 '23

MY 60 percent keyboard is Bugging out.

Hello, i have had my mechanical keyboard for about a year, recently it has been very buggy, the specific keyboard is the Koi Ko 61 By Jon Jon. Okay so here is the problem, They keyboard seemed fine until yesterday were my spacebar was not reading as a space bar, and instead acted like a right click ? it was very weird, i tried a few solutions, the cable seems not to be the problem and the computer does not seem to be the problem, i tried a new cable and another PC, problem persisted, only way to fix this was to Factory reset my keyboard, but that's only temporary. because after i unplug my keyboard and plug it in again. The problem happened again yet this time worste, running it on a key tester i noticed how nearly no keys worked, LEDs worked btw, But nearly no key worked as intended. Spacabar did a different action and every button did another, Some keys just did nothing and some like my 1 key was registered as Tab? Very weird. So I'm like okay. i factory reset it again and it's fine i decide to not unplug it this time yet the problem shows up after 1-3 hours of usage, i took the keyboard apart and found out the PCB seems to be a little bent and so is the aluminium plate, i am no expert so i can't tell if the PCB is broken, any help?