you can see the problem on the screenshot. Any good way of fixing this? I'm thinking it's a software issue, as it is applicable for a lot of all the keys. Maybe it's a hardware issue and the springs in the keycaps aren't as rigid anymore? I don't really know, and would love some guidance on this, since I'm no keyboard enthusiast.
#Wooting two HE thinks I keep pressing my keys...
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So it is dependant on the mode I have enabled... It's a bit tough to troubleshoot 
More info: This does not happen on the Typing Profile.
After doing a full reboot of the keyboard as stated in the support pages (disconnect, 5 seconds, connnect, 10 seconds till the first keystroak) I can't seem to be able to reproduce the problem
I will be testing this more... But maybe this has already helped?
Probably won't be testing until tomorrow, since I have reset my keyboard and lost my profiles without backing them up.
I think I might delete the post and just create a new one, if the problems should arise
@solemn nexus what desk do you have
I did not expect this question 
I have an ergolutions table. it's the PRIMUS line with the "Nussbaum" deskplate.
https://www.ergolutions.de/tische-tischgestelle/elektrisch-hoehenverstellbare-schreibtische/primus-schreibtisch/10070
Do you have this issues on other surfaces
Haven't tried yet, and frankly, can't recreate it right now after resetting my wooting
Like not on your desk
yeah, I understood - haven't tried it yet. But the desk is pure wood, if you're playing at there being some kind of metal / magnet inside or near the table
Well.. so it is not magnetic?
The table? No
Okay, back to the problem at hand! It seems that this still is a problem and I feel like it's connected to Tachyon Mode.
Try lowering the brightness of the keyboard LEDs and see if this resolves the problem
The Two HE is pretty power-hungry if you have lighting set to White + high brightness
Tachyon mode increases the power draw slightly, which could be the tipping point for the hall sensors not having enough power
- For reference, a very rough power draw I made (before I worked for Wooting, so expect low accuracy)
this is on 40% rgb brightness