#Ghost keypress

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gritty fern
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Its been happening since I first got the 80HE. It only happens when I'm typing, but the "{" will get inserted on occasion. I notice it most often when I press "Shift + i", but it happens with other keypresses as well. I've tried different USB ports (both type A and C; 2.0, 3.1 and 3.2), changing polling rate, changing actuation point, physically changing the switch and resetting the keyboard in Wootility and none of them have made a difference.

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# gritty fern Its been happening since I first got the 80HE. It only happens when I'm typing,...

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gray vigil
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Check my thread,from few days ago...

gritty fern
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I'm using the $50 Wooting Detachable Cable. I guess I could try using the stock cable.

gritty fern
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Hmmm, maybe my detachable cable is defective. I can't reproduce the ghost key now. I'll keep using my keyboard for a few days before I reach out to support for a warranty though.

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Nope, not the cable.

gritty fern
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Tried switching the cable to my AC powered USB dock connected to a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2 port on my PC, and it didn't make a difference. I didn't think it was a voltage issue as I was running off of the motherboard USB ports and not the front USB ports connected to motherboard headers. But someone sent me a message stating it could be voltage related. And no difference.