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Is my keyboard (Drop Ctrl. low profile) supposed to shut off from static electricity?

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I've had my keyboard for about a month now and I wear socks in my room on a carpet so I produce a decent amount of static electricity when playing vr or just walking around. When im gone from my keyboard long enough and come back ill feel a small shock and the keyboard goes black, no noticeable difference in performance and i simply have to unplug and replug it to work again. wondering if this is something i can fix or if I have to live with it. (space gray Ctrl. base, kailh speed mx switches [silver], aluminum keycaps on wasd keys)
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petrocity
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Jan 30, 2023
You have to live with it, mine does it every winter when the heat is on and the air is much drier. The only thing that works for me is to plug a usb cable into my pc and ground myself with it before I touch the drop.
beard0
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Jan 25, 2023
Same here, im not sure of a solution yet. Wondering if adding the silicon PCB layer will help. But it stems from the aluminum case and im having issue gaming and shocking it constantly. I used Dryer sheets to wipe down my chair, desk, floor mat and it lasted for good while as a hack.
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