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Any way to fix my Logitech keyboard?
I have a Logitech Wireless Keyboard - the G915 Tactile TKL. It's cute and I've personally kept it in good condition (no spills or anything), but the "T" key has started chattering - a term I didn't know of until recently (with respect to keyboards, anyway) - which means the "T" key is effectively double-registering when you push on the key. No other keys discernibly have the issue.
I removed the keycap and blew into the switch as much as I could without removing the switch itself, but that either didn't help or helped minimally (it's so random I can't tell. I feel that blowing into the switch did help, but it could be random or my hopeful imagination. Regardless it's still double-registering to some degree.)
Based on googling this appears to be a common problem with the Logitech G915. Seems like the A, D, and T keys are the usual culprits.
I don't have a keycap/switch remover yet, but I'm ordering one from Amazon today. But any thoughts on what I can do?
Switch: SW-7690-2320-9238Steam/PSN/Xbox: Drezdar
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