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  1. Jan 3, 2018 · Open the Control Panel, then double-click the Keyboard icon. In the Speed tab, take a look at the "Repeat delay" setting. This is the amount of time that the OS waits when a key is depressed before activating the key again. So slide the setting closer to "long" to avoid a repeated key at longer intervals. If your repeating problem is minor ...

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    • Cleaning the Keys: Disconnect from power. Before you begin, unplug the keyboard or remove the batteries. If using a laptop, shut it down and unplug it. Spray with compressed air.
    • Cleaning Under the Keys: Photograph the keyboard. If you need to remove more than a few keys, take a photograph first so you remember which key goes where.
    • Fixing Hardware and Software Issues: Test a different program. If you only have keyboard problems when using a single application, you'll need to look for help fixing that software issue.
  2. Sep 25, 2019 · Not at all uncommon, for me anyway, to accidently hit some keys and initiate some shortcut setting that is not intended much less wanted. First thought would be Sticky Keys. ("WIN" + "I" > Ease of Access > Keyboard) You may find something in Game bar - not quite as likely. Go to the following link:

    • Shaking Out the Keyboard: Unplug the keyboard. If you have a laptop, turn it off. Turn the keyboard upside-down. You can also hold it at an angle, as long as part of the keyboard is pointing towards the floor.
    • Blowing Out the Keyboard: Buy a can of compressed air. You can find it at almost any place that sells electronics. Turn the computer off. If you have a desktop, unplug the keyboard from the computer.
    • Cleaning Sticky Keys: Wipe up any spills as they happen. If you spill a drink on your keyboard, unplug it and wipe it down. Clean the keys with alcohol if the drink dries.
    • Removing Keys to Clean the Keypad: Gently pry up the jammed key. Use a screwdriver or other flat instrument to get under the key, and pull up slightly on one of the edges.
  3. I would be careful doing that - it might help clear the residue out of the switch, but it may also allow it to soak further into the board and potentially damage the PCB. It's a bit of a pain, but I think the best solution would be to disassemble the board then desolder and take apart the switches to clean them. Isopropyl alcohol and qtips/wipes.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · If you have a keycap puller tool, this will be easy. Simply slide the keycap puller down the side of the keys until it is firmly planted underneath the key. Then, gently nudge the tool upwards until the key comes off. It is also possible for you to remove the keys without the keycap puller. For more methods of removing keycaps, take a look at ...

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  6. Dec 27, 2023 · One of the primary methods for addressing sticky keys on a mechanical keyboard is thorough cleaning. Over time, dust, debris, and other particles can find their way into the spaces between the keycaps and the switches, impeding the smooth movement of the keys and causing them to feel sticky or unresponsive. To remedy this, a meticulous cleaning ...

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