#Wooting 80HE phantom presses
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Have you tried replugging it and not touching any keys for a few seconds while it calibrates?
YES, I HAVE TRIED SEVERAL THINGS, LOWER THE RGB TO 0, TRY ANOTHER CABLE, I HAVE REMOVED THE TACHYON MODE, I HAVE CHANGED THE SWITCHES, IT ONLY GIVES ME FALSE CONTACT WITH THE LETTER D AND;
I saw that to repair the false contacts in the 60he it had to be opened, if there is no other solution I could try it.
Hi, i have exactly the same issue with my key "9", can you tell me where you find the solution ?
I haven't solved it yet, but if there's no other alternative I'll have to try it, I'm waiting to see if there's another solution.
Symptoms Your 60HE may be stuck in restore mode after a successful flash, or you may be experiencing phantom inputs for the keys handled by the multiplexer in c
Thx !
That's specifically for the far right of the keyboard