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ОтветитьToday i smashed my keyboard with a hammer. I exactly saw the plastic sheets, the plastic rubber below the keys, except mine had a metal sheet below. I dont know why, can someone explain me?
ОтветитьAs you mentioned,the column sampling period is 65 micro seconds ,but in real world there must be bouncings (the key contact point quickly close and open several times )when pressing a key. I think this bouncing period might longer than 65 micro seconds. Thus a keypress would be decoded to several different keypress.
How they avoid this?
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ОтветитьSuch an incredible and informative video! I have learned so much about computers from your videos!
ОтветитьThis is weird because I have those two models of keyboards
ОтветитьThis was amazing. Your 3D animator is top notch. I'm trying to figure out why two of my keys on my laptop are going out. Based on this I'm guessing there's an open on one the circuits in the keyboard matrix. My H key and my left arrow key stopped working at the same time. I can sometimes get them to work if I press real hard. Then they work for about a minute. MSI GS 66 Stealth with Steel Series per-Key RGB with Anti-Ghost key (84 Key) keyboard. Does anyone know if there's a fix besides replacing the entire keyboard?
Ответитьwe know we used a keyboard to searched this, we know i am typing on a keyboard to comment this, and i know i am leaning how a keyboard is being made while typing on my keyboard.
ОтветитьThe founder of keyboard was so intelligent im jealous😅
ОтветитьGiving the love back! Thanks!
ОтветитьLoved this
ОтветитьHey! That's my mouse.
ОтветитьMe, using a MX Brown switch: "What click?"
ОтветитьHadir nyiamk Saudaraku ❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьThis video is fantastic
ОтветитьI have a membrane keyboard from 2007 and I honestly love it. It’s much better than any mechanical keyboard I’ve used.
ОтветитьI have the same keyboard!
ОтветитьThank you for all your videos ! Great videos ! Great source of info !
ОтветитьWell explained sir
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