![]() ![]() I eventually gave up and ordered a Huntsmen Elite but if anyone could help, that would be great. I saw a post somewhere where someone had the exact same problem as me with the exact same keys, but I don't think he noticed the weird Chinese on board profiles. 9 and 0 are affected but weren't in the splash zone and 2. I don't think the LEDs have gone bad either because 1. It never flashed, I would just hold escape, plug it in, my PC would play the USB device plugged in and disconnect noise, I'd let go of escape, it would make the same noises, then I'd re plug it in, it would go static red for some reason and then go white again because I have iCUE instant lighting set to static white. I even tried using the unplug keyboard and hold escape key to reset the board and that didn't work. I tried using the settings tab to clear the onboard system but I'd still get the same error. I tried clearing the onboard memory but I kept getting the same error. Another strange thing was whenever the board was plugged into my PC, some of the corsair fans in my system would change colour, not the whole fan, but just one or two LEDs, then when I unplug the board, they go back to static white after about 15 seconds. I tried changing between profiles using button on the board but it didn't do anything. I have never changed the onboard profiles, so when I saw that profile 1 and 2 were set to this strange Chinese symbol I was confused, and profile 3 was blank. I checked the onboard profiles and the strangest sight met my eye. I also managed to fix the caps lock key by pressing it down and blowing into it. I checked the iCUE software to see and as far as the software knew, all the keys were set to white. I plugged the board back in to find my caps lock wasn't working, all the Macro keys were pink (when all the rest were white) but the strangest thing was the 9 and 0 keys were also pink which was strange as the water didn't get over there. I also disassembled the board to see if there was any liquid on the main board and as far as I could tell, there was none. After I shut it off, I removed the key caps, used a hair dryer and made sure the board was clean. I use the K95 RGB Platinum and the water spilled on the Macro Keys (or the G keys), caps lock and some other keys near the left of the keyboard. None of the keys were pressed while the liquid was on the board so I don't think it got into the keys. I was sitting away at the time so I didn't notice until about 3 minutes later, and when I did I immediately shut it off. ![]() We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.So basically, I had a drink next to me on my desk when my at jumped up and knocked it over onto my keyboard. The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon. Our testers have started testing this product. For an in-depth look at all our changes, you can see our full changelog here. We've also added new objective evaluations to the Typing Noise test, and we've simplified several tests and removed several others that were no longer relevant. This update adds several new tests addressing Hardware Customization, Macro Keys And Programming, and Wireless Mobile Compatibility. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. For an in-depth look at our changes, you can see our full changelog here. We've also added a new Switches test box, added additional test comparisons to our Hardware Customizability test box that we introduced with our last Test Bench. This update introduces new Backlight Features and Backlight Clarity test boxes. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.2.
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