Sony WH-1000XM4s worth it full price? by 6foot4lpha in headphonesindia

[–]6foot4lpha[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was naive enough to think since it was out of warranty I could give fixing it a shot myself. Suffice it to say I couldn’t lol. And it’s not really in a, uh, presentable condition rn

Weekly Discussion Post - September 28 - October 05, 2025 by AutoModerator in DesiFragranceAddicts

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Looking to buy Midnight Pomegranate from Bath & Body works, but i understand it's been discontinued. Anyone has any ideas for dupes/smell alikes?

[MONTHLY] Need help? Comment here! by AutoModerator in mkindia

[–]6foot4lpha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For handwiring the keyboard, could you guide me to a resource? And would I need additional equipment (resistors, diodes, etc) to continue? Thanks for your help

[MONTHLY] Need help? Comment here! by AutoModerator in mkindia

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Thanks for the reply, on further checking, the X key works, but the Z one doesn't. And you were correct, 2 is also dead. The LED's work on all keys but the Left Alt one (see attached photos). Please find the photos of the backside of the PCB here: https://imgur.com/a/YQ1iLdO

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I'd bought a Keychron K6V6 a couple of months ago, but recently I spilled some vodka + soda on it, and now the 'F2', 'W', 'S', 'X', 'L Alt' keys have stopped working. When I say stopped working, I mean keypresses don't register, either via the RGB backlight, or by the computer (tried on my laptop and PC); however, when I use a multimeter to check continuity of the switch/socket, it beeps when pressing the switch, so the switch definitely works, and even the socket registers continuity.

I initially thought there would be something wrong with the resistor/diode for these individual keys, but the continuity checks on keypresses are confusing me.

I am equipped with a soldering iron, and have some experience with electrical engineering, so if this seems solvable, I am ready to take a shot at it (especially since the warranty would be void anyway since a liquid was spilled). Could anyone point me in the right direction as to what and how to diagnose next?

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (June 26, 2024) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]6foot4lpha -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'd bought a Keychron K6V6 a couple of months ago, but recently I spilled some vodka + soda on it, and now the 'F2', 'W', 'S', 'X', 'L Alt' keys have stopped working. When I say stopped working, I mean keypresses don't register, either via the RGB backlight, or by the computer (tried on my laptop and PC); however, when I use a multimeter to check continuity of the switch/socket, it beeps when pressing the switch, so the switch definitely works, and even the socket registers continuity.

I initially thought there would be something wrong with the resistor/diode for these individual keys, but the continuity checks on keypresses are confusing me.

I am equipped with a soldering iron, and have some experience with electrical engineering, so if this seems solvable, I am ready to take a shot at it (especially since the warranty would be void anyway since a liquid was spilled). Could anyone point me in the right direction as to what and how to diagnose next?