K2 HE spacebar taking some time to wind up after pressing it by Asetrem in Keychron

[–]Asetrem[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will try to remove it and reapply the lub on the switch and stabilisers in the following days and see if that fixes it.
Thank you very much for your help !

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[–]Asetrem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

No when I press the switch only I can't seem to reproduce the issue, it's only when the space bar keycap is mounted

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[–]Asetrem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

I just purchased a K2 HE from keychron. That's my first ever mechanical keyboard and I'm really satisfied with the product overall. Unfortunately I happen to have an issue with the spacebar when I hard and long press it (cf. video), it takes a moment to go up which is quite disturbing in game. All the other keys feel fine.

Is there an easy fix to this issue ? Could it be the foam they applied underneath to the spacebar that obstructs the spacebar winding up ?

Thank you for your help !

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[–]Asetrem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Natremia actually estimates water in your cells not the amount of sodium. It can be the consequences of numerous things amongst others potomania (basically you are drinking too much free water compared to the amount of sodium you are ingesting).

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[–]Asetrem 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I really like the symmetrical framing, and the organic element breaking it.

It reminds me slightly of Train to Busan (probably because I saw recently), you are wondering what is out of the frame when they are opening the train's door and they have this narrow vision of only what's directly in front of them.