So I just got my 80he module assembled, and the visual feedback keeps saying I'm pressing a key. First it madly spamming D and 2, after I reset the whole keyboard, it stops spamming but keeps saying I'm pressing some keys. By the way, sometimes it will having troubles to link with the Wootility Web. I already reassembled the whole keyboard for at least 5 times and still can't solve these problems, I'm wondering maybe it's PCB's issue. I've already assembled 3 hall effect KB, and I've never met such trouble before, hope there's someone can help me out. Thank you.
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Just to make sure you are not using magnetic desk, right?
Check which key is it with analog monitor: https://analog-monitor.wootility.io , if it's only one key, swap the switch and check the analog monitor again.
Also have you tried different USB port and a cable? Try plugging the keyboard in your second PC (Laptop) and see if the issue is still there.
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I've tried different usb port and different cable, it's still the same. Luckily after using the analog monitor, I found out that the problem is Enter key. Even I plug a new switch or remove the keycap, it will still be inputting. So I guess it's the PCB's problem after all.
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