I recently got some new magnetic jades and when I swapped them out from the L60s my first issue is none of the stabilizers on the left hand side work with the magnetic jades so replaced them with my old l60s and besides for my enter key they work fine. But when I went to start typing I came to realize my spacebar isn’t working at all. At first I thought maybe the new switches were to blame so I swapped back in a l60 but it STILL won’t work! I’m devastated because I put a lot of my money on my keyboard. I bought just while keycap set, the Wooting aviator cable, extra l60s, and I have a PC plate in the way that I bought all from Wooting (besides also the keyboard. And I also got the Fjell case, Tai Hao rubber keycaps, and a brass plate (which I’m going to replace with the PC one for the magnetic jades). I was hoping I could get some help…. Please
#spacebar is not working :(
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Just to check, when you swapped out the switches, did you make sure to power cycle as This could be the result of an inaccurate keyboard calibration. Just to check, could you attempt the following to recalibrate the keyboard:
- Unplug the keyboard.
- Plug it back in.
- Wait 3 seconds before pressing any key.
To explain the process: When the keyboard powers up, it will scan each key's current analog voltage value and record that value in the keyboard memory. Once the LEDs turn on, the calibration has finished, and it will then use the recorded value as a reference for the resting position.
In some cases, the keyboard will record an inaccurate value if using old values from previous switch or from keys being pressed or devices near the keyboard that produce strong EMI, like a wireless charger or router, and recalibration is required to fix it.
Thanks resetting actually worked
Do you know how I can have my stabs work with the magnetic jades better? I hear you don’t need to buy new stabs for the new switches
best to check #🪛│modding_faq or asking #🔧│keyboard_modding
as my knowable on the nodding is pretty limited