Does anyone know a potential fix for this or has anyone even experienced something like this before? I know usually it will do double inputs from a switch but not 3 different inputs.
I have also tried reflashing with various layouts all to no avail. There's no noticeable PCB damage and while i didn't test every part of the PCB before I got it, I didn't notice anything wrong (from the few contacts i did test) with it before soldering. The board is fine other than the following: Yo I recently got a DZ60 (amazing layout btw) but I'm having some issues with some of the keys, namely the 7, W, E, Y, H and N keys. When submitting a link or text-post, tagging your submission will help others find it quickly (Hint: Use our Tag Guide for help). Any "What keyboard/switch should I buy?" questions should be posted in the Sticky at top of the page. It is available in both Aluminum and Brass in two separate layouts for increased preference, left shift is 2U or 2.25U. Please Check The Wiki AND SEARCH Before SelfPosting. DZ60 CNC 60 Plate is most notably utilized with TOFU 60 components. For a COMPLETE list of Keyboard subs see the Keyboard SubReddits Wiki
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