So here's the deal.
I had an old keyboard, and I noticed that little by little, the "C" and the "3" buttons doesn't function sometimes, until one day it finally broke.
So I bought a new one, the "C" and "3" buttons work fine (and they still do) but after a week of usage, damn hell, the "C" and "3" buttons are also acting up now.
Sometimes, when the "C" and "3" buttons aren't use for quite sometime, I needed to long press the "C" key in order to wake it up. It takes about 2 sec minimum up to 20 seconds.
I tried these various troubleshooting steps:
>Plugging the keyboard to various USB ports in my PC
>Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Drivers
>Turning off Sticky Keys and anything related to it
>Testing it on another PC*
*As for testing on another PC part, The NEW keyboard still had these defects even when used on another PC. What's bothering me is that, ain't it a bit to coincidental to have TWO of my keyboards HAVE THE SAME DEFECT? They're different brands! The old one was a Redragon one, and the new one is an ASUS one. At first, I was thinking that maybe it's my motherboard, but after testing it on another PC, I am a bit of dumbfounded now.
I appreciate any reply you can give to me.
Thanks in advance and I hope somebody can help me.
I had an old keyboard, and I noticed that little by little, the "C" and the "3" buttons doesn't function sometimes, until one day it finally broke.
So I bought a new one, the "C" and "3" buttons work fine (and they still do) but after a week of usage, damn hell, the "C" and "3" buttons are also acting up now.
Sometimes, when the "C" and "3" buttons aren't use for quite sometime, I needed to long press the "C" key in order to wake it up. It takes about 2 sec minimum up to 20 seconds.
I tried these various troubleshooting steps:
>Plugging the keyboard to various USB ports in my PC
>Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Drivers
>Turning off Sticky Keys and anything related to it
>Testing it on another PC*
*As for testing on another PC part, The NEW keyboard still had these defects even when used on another PC. What's bothering me is that, ain't it a bit to coincidental to have TWO of my keyboards HAVE THE SAME DEFECT? They're different brands! The old one was a Redragon one, and the new one is an ASUS one. At first, I was thinking that maybe it's my motherboard, but after testing it on another PC, I am a bit of dumbfounded now.
I appreciate any reply you can give to me.
Thanks in advance and I hope somebody can help me.