#60HE Keys pressing on their own
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https://youtu.be/U8ojU_8ASVE
let me know if that helps
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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is this a 60HE refurbished keyboard?
or one purchased around 2023-(early) 2024
i bought mine july 2024, straight from wooting website
i've looked at most of this, i have stock cable, don't really have much on
it's weird, i turned off tachyon mode and swapped the usb port and it's fine now, but i always do this and after a few hours or days i come back and check, its doing it again
so from the analog monitor result these are all pretty stable line witch (somtimes) indicate external interfances such as "magnetic interfances) like from magnets or a metal desk
- if you move the keyboard phsyical on the desk (left/right/forward/back/etc) do you notice the analog monitor change?
idk, right now its working good but i will check in a few hours
this is the monitor right now, with tachyon mode on and rgb off
after swapping usb port
back to this next day
i don't think anything on my setup is interfering either, when i lift my keyboard nothing changes
thanks looks like the Right side is detected as pressed (may) relate to this issue https://help.wooting.io/article/210-fix-right-side-of-60he-not-working
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 i will try this
@brisk oriole haven't had the chance to do that right side of the keyboard thing but this has been happening today
that dosnt looks like the "D29 stuck in wooting restore issue"
as the affacted keys are on the left side
any chance do you have a metal desk or magnetic desk matt?
nope, nothing with metal
i checked a few days ago, lifting my keyboard away didn't do anything either
do you have a chair that goes under the desk (secret labs chair arm rest have a strong magnet in the arm rest)
yes
that may be related
if the keyboard powers up with the external interfances it will affact how the calibration is prefromed
power cycling or reconnect the keyboard will let it recalibrate
ty
its good now seemingly
i dont know if its me or my keyboard being wonky every few days atp
if the chair is not underneath the keyboard it should resolve the issues