[SOLVED] My keyboard buttons are working very weird

Jun 29, 2019
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So I got a new keyboard yesterday (RAVCORE BLADE) and when I started playing games, I noticed very weird behavior from the keyboard keys - when you were holding them down after a second or two, the buttons will start acting as if you're clicking/unclicking them very fast. For example, SHIFT key is for running and when I hold SHIFT to run in game, my character will run normally for a second and then it will stop running then start then stop and so on - all when I'm holding the run key not tapping it. Here is the video demonstrating how it looks like on a online keyboard key tester (white - not holding button, blue - holding button)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61NeVAtQOpE&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=bordov%C4%8D
- the key behavior I was describing can be seen really good here.
If anyone knows how this could be fixed it would be amazing because I really don't want to return this keyboard because I really like it.
 
Solution
Hello everyone, I know this thread is a bit old, but I got a new keyboard after I couldn't find a solution to the issue on my previous keyboard. Anyway this new keyboard worked fine for a while but started having the same problem as the previous one a few days ago and I did some digging and found a perfect sollution to this problem.
So if anyone else who is looking for a solution for this problem is reading this, the thing that worked for me was to HOLD Fn+F5+Q 3 seconds. BOOM FIXED!
I have updated and reinstalled the drivers, i have ran troubleshoot but it found nothing, there is keyboard configuration software and i tried changing everything but nothing works, i checked the keyboard settings but nothing out of the ordinary there (my old keyboard worked just fine with those settings)
 
Try removing the drivers that come with the keyboard and rebooting and see if the windows drivers work better
 
Test that keyboard on another PC if you can and see if that problem exists. If the other PC has the problem to them we know it’s the keyboard at fault otherwise it has to be your Windows machine
 
Hello everyone, I know this thread is a bit old, but I got a new keyboard after I couldn't find a solution to the issue on my previous keyboard. Anyway this new keyboard worked fine for a while but started having the same problem as the previous one a few days ago and I did some digging and found a perfect sollution to this problem.
So if anyone else who is looking for a solution for this problem is reading this, the thing that worked for me was to HOLD Fn+F5+Q 3 seconds. BOOM FIXED!
 
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