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-Leska

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  1. So I found the solution. You simply put some paper or something thin in stabilizer socket. https://imgur.com/a/xtoSWoF
  2. https://dump.video/i/Il6DSW.mp4
  3. It is https://imgur.com/a/3SMkfkR Maybe I do it wrong? Or is it the stabilizer itself? Btw when I attach the key upside down it works perfectly fine
  4. https://imgur.com/DMZfgpb When I press on the left side of it the key leans to the left and I have to push a lot harder but when I press it on the right side or the centre the whole key is being pushed down with ease and not just one side (0:29)
  5. So I bought a new keyboard and yet again I have an issue with it This is Razer Cynosa Lite and I got a problem with my spacebar that you can see on the video https://dump.video/i/w2BrKg.mp4 I already tried to take the spacebar out and put it back https://imgur.com/a/VXE3032 Does anyone know how to fix it or what caused it?
  6. The problem is that my keyboard started to behave strangely a few months ago. After every PC restart It only works when keys esc, `, q, a, z is pressed. So I have to keep my finger on one of them evertytime I type. If not, then key press has no effect in 9 out of 10 times. It used to work with caps lock on but recently it got worse and now caps is not always helping. My keyboard is Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 and I have Windows 1909 installed in UEFI. And yes, I cleaned it, tried different ports and drivers.
  7. computerunivese.net
  8. I read every message about this PSU and looks like it's not the best one. Is it that bad? I already ordered all of my components so I can't really replace it. My specs are: Ryzen 5 3600, Kingston DDR4 3200 2x8, MSI B450m Gaming Plus, GTX 750 ti (for now, 1660 ti in next month), M.2 SSD and 1TB HDD I'm fine with this particular PSU or ...?
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