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Please Need help with keyboard

Brian 321

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ok can somebody please help me. My keyboard is acting all messed up. when I type "o" I get a 2 right after it and when I press "1" I get the [ before it. also if I hold shift and press "1" or "o" it does nothing. does this sound like a short to you guys?

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2ok can s2omeb2ody please help me. My keyb2oard is acting all messed up. when I type 2o I get a 2 right after it and when I press [1 I get the [1 bef2ore it. als2o if I h2old shift and press 1[ 2or 2o it d2oes n2othing. d2oes this s2ound like a sh2ort t2o y2ou guys?
 
Could it possibly be a short in the keyboard? I just switched to my old keyboard and this one works just fine. The one that is having issues is a Logitech G105 and is only a few weeks old.

What makes me think its a short is its only four keys:

When I press "o" or "2" on the num-pad it presses them both so I get "2o"

And when I press "1" or "[" it presses them both so I get "[1"

I just ran a virus and malware scan, cleaned and restarted my computer. The G105 still does the same thing, but when I hook up my old crappy emachines keyboard everything works fine.

What do you guys think? Think I should go exchange the G105 or is it not the keyboard?

Thanks
 
Yeah, it's probably wreaked electrically. I know of someone who spilled a drink on his laptop keyboard. Evidently, the signals the keyboard sent were wonky, with some keys "thinking" they are being pressed down constantly while others were non-responsive.
 
Yeah, it's probably wreaked electrically. I know of someone who spilled a drink on his laptop keyboard. Evidently, the signals the keyboard sent were wonky, with some keys "thinking" they are being pressed down constantly while others were non-responsive.
That sucks, I just got this keyboard and have never spilled anything on it or anything, its only a couple weeks old. Maybe ill exchange it for a razor lol.
 
If the system works properly on the old keyboard, the new one is probably a dud. Have you tried to reinstall the driver (I'm assuming it uses the Logitech gaming software, which is a download), or resetting the keyboard configuration to defaults to see if something is programmed incorrectly?
 
If the system works properly on the old keyboard, the new one is probably a dud. Have you tried to reinstall the driver (I'm assuming it uses the Logitech gaming software, which is a download), or resetting the keyboard configuration to defaults to see if something is programmed incorrectly?

Yea that's the first thing I did was reinstall the driver andade sure the setting weren't screwy. But it started working fine and them acted up again a little later and is now working fine again. I'm so confused on if I Should keep it or exchange it since micro center is 45min away and I don't get home from work that early.
 
That sucks, I just got this keyboard and have never spilled anything on it or anything, its only a couple weeks old. Maybe ill exchange it for a razor lol.

Just call up Logitech, they'll replace it for you.
 
Sounds like an electromechanical problem to me. The problem keys are probably shorting traces nearby the correct one.
 
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