Is anyone able to help, my 80he keeps pressing random keys. Googled the issue already and people are saying it could be a problem with the cable. I use the stock one that came in the box, I have swapped between polling rates, brightness settings, tachyon mode, different usb ports and tried with and without the usb-c adapter that came in the box and nothing seems to work. The keys that are affected are so random, sometimes it's /, D, prtscrn, windows, and sometimes the spacebar just gets spammed extremely quickly
I heard it could be a vodltage issue or if there is a magnet nearby but I don't own any magnets. The d in the voltage was a random key that was literally just pressed I felt like I should leave that in.
#80HE pressing random keys
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Id check out this video first
If you are experiencing your keyboard pressing random keys and opening programs, then you came to the right video. The issue is usually caused by an instable amount of voltage entering the board. Follow along to see what you can do about it.
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