This is the second keyboard that I got from Razer (RMA'd the first one for the exact same issues). The right shift key doesen't work (and for you zerg that use shift + backspace and mouse click for larva inject, you will absolutely hate the fact it doesen't work), many keys sometimes double themselves, lets say I want to spawn only 2 of x unit, so I press it twice, it will sometimes register you pressing it twice, sometimes up to four times. This part isen't that bad, but it does get annoying.
Also the space key quite often either works and does it twice, or doesen't and delays. Can't find anything on google, razer tech support just wants to RMA it again. I have the newest razer driver, and have tried on multiple computers.
On January 19 2011 09:22 Slayth wrote: Well, where do I begin on this...
This is the second keyboard that I got from Razer (RMA'd the first one for the exact same issues). The right shift key doesen't work (and for you zerg that use shift + backspace and mouse click for larva inject, you will absolutely hate the fact it doesen't work), many keys sometimes double themselves, lets say I want to spawn only 2 of x unit, so I press it twice, it will sometimes register you pressing it twice, sometimes up to four times. This part isen't that bad, but it does get annoying.
Also the space key quite often either works and does it twice, or doesen't and delays. Can't find anything on google, razer tech support just wants to RMA it again. I have the newest razer driver, and have tried on multiple computers.
I have almost the exact same issues - although I don't use right-shift much so not sure about that - but my issues are with the m and o keys. Sometimes others too.
And whilst OBVIOUSLY I should have thought about it before I bought it - the fact that there are no stand-alone arrow-keys is actually quite freaking annoying.
Given that this is my second time being thoroughly unimpressed by some Razer tech - I'm probably going to get something from Steelseries and I will not go back.
Razer has had problems with membrane keyboards in the past as well, I think it has to do with their implementation of the "anti-ghosting" effect.
Early versions of the Razer Lycosa had a problem where keys would sometimes get stuck and repeat endlessly even if you didn't hold them down. Some keys also never registered and the touchpad controls were sluggish when they worked, though more often than not they didn't. This was completely fixed in later production cycles of the Lycosa, but it became widespread enough that the Lycosa is known for having many issues (along with being the keyboard NaDa used for a while in WeMadeFox).
The Marauder may be suffering from similar defects in the manufacturing process. If you still have the production number of your old Marauder, you should include it in the RMA order. I doubt Razer manufactures the boards themselves, so this will help them identify the problem sooner rather than later. In the mean time, any new versions of the Marauder that you may receive might very well be also defective, so check them thoroughly right when you get them and send them back immediately if you find faults. You'll either get a working Marauder at some point, or help Razer resolve the issue and get one once they fix the problem.
If you decide to not bother with it, I can wholeheartedly recommend mechanical keyboards in general. If you ever get the same problem on a mech board, you can just swap out the single diode (keyswitch) of the defective key for a new one. They are very easy to fix, but expensive to make.
Gaming periferals are usually overpriced and a scam, but I've been impressed by the 6Gv2 and the Blackwidow for being actually more affordable than the standard Filco/Leopold/Das/Topre and being popular enough that you can just walk into a computer store and buy one right there instead of going through a mail-in order which I find very convienient. If you're willing to shop online, you can get better deals on boards from companies such as Rosewill or Adesso.
That being said, I've had to RMA one 6Gv2 for having a faulty key before. Just because you have a mechanical keyboard doesn't mean you can't get a faulty product. It's all about the luck of the draw.
On January 19 2011 10:12 duk3 wrote: I wouldn't spend $119 on any non-mechanical keyboard
This. I wouldn't pay more than 80$ for any non-mechanical keyboard. Coincidentally, 80$ is roughly where the cheapest mechanical keyboards start (Steelseries 6GV2, Razer Blackwidow).
I wouldn't spend more than 20$ on a non-mechanical keyboard Its generally good to test input devices in stores (or a friends keyboard/mouse if he has) rather than ordering online - for some products and depending where you live that can be hard though.
I got a blackwidow during the winter and you should really go with it instead of the SCII keyboard. Sure, the "look" is cool but a mechanical keyboard is so much better :D
i had razer lycosa for like 2 years, and was same shit, shift stopped working after a while, sometimes few buttons like r,e,w,q just stopped working and u had to literaly smash them for like 5 mins to get them work again lol, and now i got steelseries shift and im happy
This thread was not about discussion on LOLBUYDIFFRENTKEYBOARD, it was to see if there was a possible solution known to the community who might have had or has the same issue.
On January 19 2011 10:15 ChoboCop wrote: My blackwidow comes tomorrow. ^_^ yay. I also added a Logitech G9X mouse to my setup and love it!
On January 19 2011 21:16 FaCE_1 wrote: I got a blackwidow during the winter and you should really go with it instead of the SCII keyboard. Sure, the "look" is cool but a mechanical keyboard is so much better :D
Do either of you have feedback on the Blackwidow, pertaining to build quality? I was interested in it, but I went with a real German mechanical keyboard instead, due to its price being way less, and its build quality rivaling the Das and Filco.
I would return it, if possible. Those problems seem to be consistent throughout all of Razer's regular keyboards. It's probably a production related problem, in which there's nothing you can do about it other than return it, or suck it up and play with the issues. Ask them if they would be willing to trade for a lower cost keyboard or mouse that you like if you cannot refund.
On January 20 2011 08:14 Slayth wrote: herpderp don't buy razer buy mechanical herp derp.
This thread was not about discussion on LOLBUYDIFFRENTKEYBOARD, it was to see if there was a possible solution known to the community who might have had or has the same issue.
herp derp you're a moron that bought a garbage keyboard and you don't want to listen to the 500 people telling you it's garbage and to get a better one instead of trying to fix it.
Sometimes the solution is not to spend countless weeks trying to fix and RMA a horrible product.
On January 20 2011 08:14 Slayth wrote: herpderp don't buy razer buy mechanical herp derp.
This thread was not about discussion on LOLBUYDIFFRENTKEYBOARD, it was to see if there was a possible solution known to the community who might have had or has the same issue.
The general consensus is that the keyboard you bough is shit and that your time is better spent obtaining a new one instead of trying to fix the one you have. Sorry.
You have a faulty keyboard due to a problem in manufacturing.
Unless you have the knowhow to open the keyboard up and fix it yourself, there is nothing you can do about it. If you do open up the keyboard, you will likely void your warranty and you will not be able to RMA it.
Your problem cannot be solved via any software, and there are no household tricks to fix a high-end membrane keyboard.
That leaves you with two options:
1) RMA the keyboard, and include information about both the keyboards if you can. If there is an issue in manufacturing, Razer can fix the problem faster if they know the part numbers of any faulty keyboards. Beyond that, you will have to wait for a replacement. Lots of people had to go through the same process with a similar Razer keyboard, and experience tells us that there's nothing else you can do.
2) Buy a new keyboard. Regardless of what kind of keyboard you buy, you may still have problems with it. Even mechanical keyboards aren't safe from defects in manufacturing. That being said, mechanical keyboards are easier to fix, so if there is a problem you will not have to wait a long time for the product to come back in case you do have to RMA it. You obviously are frustrated with the problems your Marauder has, so these types of keyboards may lessen that frustration.
Herpderp let me insult everyone who posted in my thread and tried to help me herpderp.
I've got the same problem. Sometimes keystrokes get doubled, especially m's and o's, and sometimes i's. Is it worth to RMA it, or is it a problem that goes with all of the Marauders?
Maybe I'm better off selling it and buying a 6GV2.
Razer products are notoriously fragile and prone to technical issues, both software and hardware, and RARELY if EVER last more than 1 year of intense game use. I know this from being previously sponsored by them.
Honestly, I know it's cliche, but get a Samsung SEM DT-35. I got 2 of them like 2 years ago, and the first one hasn't even given me any problems yet. I haven't even OPENED the backup. It really is a good, solid keyboard that feels good and never fights you. Just get that one. It's sweet and simple. And stylin' white .
On April 21 2011 23:18 LF9 wrote: Razer products are notoriously fragile and prone to technical issues, both software and hardware, and RARELY if EVER last more than 1 year of intense game use. I know this from being previously sponsored by them.
I too know this *glances at two broken DeathAdders and residue on desk from broken Sphex*.
Yea, I feel sorry for team dignitas, or anyone sponsored by Razer who is forced to use their products. I had a Razer Copperhead die on me in the MIDDLE OF A MATCH at a WCG event one year causing me to lose a group match, which is a pretty bad time for a mouse to die. I honestly think they need to stop pumping out so many fucking products, and work on making some more DURABLE ones, and ones that actually work well instead of being heavy, awkward, and lit up with lots of lights. They make products "pretty", but they work like fucking shit. Sorry. I used to like Razer products, in the beginning, when they just made mice, like the optical Diamondback and the laser Copperhead, but then they just went too far. They make so, so SO many crappy products and are becoming a joke. They push their marketing towards "lolpr0gaming" but really it's just a gimmick. They sponsor players that would win just as easily with a standard microsoft, samsung, or logitech mouse/keyboard, and aspiring amateurs buy into it and purchase these products which then just cease to work. Seriously guys, these products will NOT help make you a better player.
Get a standard keyboard that's durable and has a good feeling FOR YOU, with keys positioned how you like them. Samsung SEM DT-35 and standard slightly rounded Logitech keyboards come to mind. As for mice, get a mouse that is LIGHT, fits your hand well, and make sure it's OPTICAL. Laser mice suck, and here's why: because they track using a very SMALL, THIN laser instead of a wider-sweeping light, the laser covers a much, much smaller surface area, which is more easily blocked; i.e. they are prone to the tiny, tiny laser beam getting interrupted by a TINY piece of hair, dirt, or dust, causing your mouse to spaz out. For mice, the Logitech Mini Optical, Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse, and Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical are all good solid choices. I hope this saves at least one person the hassle that comes with buying into the "omgpr0gaming accessories" crap, and helps them choose equipment that will LAST, perform well, and save money in the process. Why pay MORE for a less durable, inferior product?