#Windows key not working?

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left plover
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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 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.