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    Default Corsair vengeance, one broken g-key

    I was able to experiment with ahk and this is definitely a key issue not an isboxer one.

    This is one of the non-mechanical keys, the programmable gkeys.

    It is registering presses if I place my finger on the right side of the key but not if it is sitting on the left, even though it "feels" like a real press either way. Not sure the age of my vengeance but I don't want to put her out to pasture just yet. Any suggestions that might fix it? it doesn't feel any different from the other keys. I assume I pop it off?

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    If the key uses a rubber dome, then it could just be dirty, resulting in bad/inconsistent contact, and a quick cleaning could fix it. However, cleaning it probably requires you to disassemble the entire thing.
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    pops off two keys. dear god what is that. how old is this keyboard? removes the pieces of.... whatever and thoroughly cleans the area with compressed air and a firm makeup brush.


    Not perfect but we're at about 9 registers per 10 presses rather than half and half, so for now we'll call it a win!

    I've decided to call the pieces of whatever "crumbs"

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