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April 4th, 2023 16:00
AW510K, keycaps replacements?
My couple of keycaps are broken after 6-7 months. I had a AW710 keyboard and it had some issues, so Dell gave me this keyboard as a replacement. So now they do not accept my warranty or etc. If someone has a solution, thanks.
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rosros
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April 4th, 2023 16:00
Go to ebay and buy individual keys
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=Alienware+AW510K+Keycaps&_sacat=0
ahmoid
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April 5th, 2023 01:00
They're kinda expensive when i exchange to my currency, buying a whole keycap set on Ebay/Aliexpress would probably be more reliable. Have anyone bought one? (third party or original idk)
Iain K Mackay
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April 5th, 2023 04:00
Really? How interesting. I have had had my keyboard for over 2 years and use it daily and have had no issues whatsoever. I just wish like my R13 PC you could set the lights without having to use the heap of garbage the AWCC is. I do remove the all the keys and clean it regularly though, lots of gaps on that keyboard for things to get trapped under.
My fancy Corsair Gaming mouse left button snapped in half after 6 months though, bit of tape fixed that and i just go a little more gently when pressing fire repeatedly lol.
ahmoid
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April 5th, 2023 05:00
It's almost 2 years for mine too. But every 3-4 months i got a broken keycap lmao. I've looked through the community posts and there's some people having the same issue.
Vanadiel
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April 5th, 2023 07:00
I have been reading some other posts on broken keys, lack of replacement parts being available. I would suggest maybe another brand keyboard might be a more permanent solution to this problem.
I have never broken any keys on my ROG Claymore I and I use my keyboard a lot.