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The M3100 I am using at the moment has a dodgy "Y" Key. It does work but you have to press it harder than all the other keys to make it work.

Is anyone else having any keyboard issues?

Guest jimbouk
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Yep. I have a lazy "E" key but its getting better with usage.

Guest mgumbs
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I have a lazy 'D' and 'U'. However, the U is responding a lot better than it did last night! Will be keeping a close eye on it to see if it will sort itself out over time.

The M3100 I am using at the moment has a dodgy "Y" Key. It does work but you have to press it harder than all the other keys to make it work.

Is anyone else having any keyboard issues?

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Ive found my keyboard has got better the more I have used it. All the keys are smoother and take less pressure, I think it fair to say they need some "bedding in".

Of course, some keys are used more often than others so the bedding in isnt the same for all the keys, so some will feel a little more stiff or sticky than others.

Guest jimbouk
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Ive found my keyboard has got better the more I have used it. All the keys are smoother and take less pressure, I think it fair to say they need some "bedding in".

Of course, some keys are used more often than others so the bedding in isnt the same for all the keys, so some will feel a little more stiff or sticky than others.

I used to know a girl like that...

Guest mgumbs
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:)

Maybe the keyboards are like fine wine....gets better with age...?

I used to know a girl like that...
Guest brandall
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Yep. I have a lazy "E" key but its getting better with usage.

I have a lazy i :D

well... it made me chuckle......

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Hopefully this issue is merely a temporary one then it seems? I suggest it's probably a good thing as it means the limits and fits in the manufacturing process are tighter, which means in the long run things won't be getting loose.

PS I'm so lazy I can't even be bothered to fi

Edited by NikLP
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Hopefully this issue is merely a temporary one then it seems? I suggest it's probably a good thing as it means the limits and fits in the manufacturing process are tighter, which means in the long run things won't be getting loose.

PS I'm so lazy I can't even be bothered to fi

I played with a few other M3100's yesterday and both of the had some lazy keys. However, my M3100 is getting better over time.

Obviously a pretty common issue.

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