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Ok nevermind, I fixed it, I reset the computer and the filter keys symbol appeared on the taskbar, so apparently the filter keys were activated without showing, so yeah, It's fixed, thanks anyways guys! :D

So I've run into a problem it is very very weir, I have a k60, in perfect condition, so I'm almost certain it is not that the keyboard is broken, so at random I started hearing a click with every keypress, not like the click the switch makes, I hear it through my headphones, so I'm guessing that it is something software related because wtf does the keyboard have to do with the sound? Also, My keypresses stopped registering the way they should, like I can't double tap it, I need to wait a sec until it will register again, it's like if it was on a timer, because it's a second after the last time I pressed the key, but only the first time registers, also I can press it again if I press another one, plus, if I leave it pressed down I doesn't keep repeating the key the way it should, this is the most weird issue I've ever had, I haven't changed anything on the settings of anything.

 

And I'm running windows 8 if that makes any difference

PLEASE HELP!

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Did you install the drivers (if there are any)?

What application is the sound coming from in the mixer?

Have you got it in normal mode (without things like n-key rollover on)?

- There are no drivers for this keyboard

- System sounds

- I do not know how to change that, i've had this keyboard for over a year and it's always worked great, I did not change any configurations or settings

MSI Z87-GD65 - GTX 760 DirectCU II - i5 4670k @4.0GHz - 16GB Corsair Vengeance @1866 MHz

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Ok nevermind, I fixed it, I reset the computer and the filter keys symbol appeared on the taskbar, so apparently the filter keys were activated without showing, so yeah, It's fixed, thanks anyways guys! :D

MSI Z87-GD65 - GTX 760 DirectCU II - i5 4670k @4.0GHz - 16GB Corsair Vengeance @1866 MHz

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