Same here, on the Win key. I tore down the key assembly and the issue seems to be below the rubber dome, at the membrane switch (the part sensible to pressing that registers the keystrokes). As far as i can tell, this membrane switch works as follows:
- being a conductive circuit layer, it is made of some thin sheet with printed circuits
- that is positioned under the rubber dome
- when you press a key, the rubber dome compresses, and the conductive part of the membrane contacts another layer below it, closing some circuit and registering a keystroke
Therefore there must be something, like a bit of dust between these contacts that causes the key to be super sensible. It probably requires a PCB-level tear down, or at least a good cleaning with compressed air.
On top of that, if my thinking is correct, the design of this keyboard is flawed being so susceptible to particles.
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