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Keljian
No need to apologise, I still have it but have since moved to a keychron q6. What would you like to know?
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XplYct
I was just wondering if you would be able to see which diodes were connected to 23 and 44 and 16. As I've got an issue with a few keys that have stopped working I’ve swapped the switches to no avail.
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XplYct
And due to lack of documentation and experience I’m struggling to see where to solder a jumper to from the right pin of the switch. I’ve checked the diodes and they seem to be working but no continuity to any components past the end of the diode.
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XplYct
I’ve come to a bit of an impasse as due to a (presumably broken trace), I can’t seem to figure out which diode should be connected to these. I have a google document with what I’ve figured out so far.
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Keljian
I’m happy to look at your work, but finding the broken trace is a lot of work. If you do a detailed visual inspection that would be the first step
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XplYct
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Keljian
It’s ok, I can help, I am just not going to pull apart the keyboard and put each of the pads on a scope etc.
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Of course that’s not a problem at all mate. I don’t suppose by any chance you have a picture of the front of the board without the front plate on? As you’re the only person I’ve seen take out all the switches could just save me desoldering every switch to fix it. As at that point I may as well just fit new switches to all,
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Keljian
No I don’t, I never took the front plate off sorry
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