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I ordered the keychron q6 max and the bloody ‘d’ isn’t working right out the gate Are the switches hotswappable? Literally just replace the switch with a key on the keyboard that you never press and avoid buying another keyboard all together.
VideoGameJumanji in r/NuPhy
February 12, 2026 5:14 AM
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I returned it and ordered the Q6 max which is meant to not have the issue Says who? There's no reason to assume any gasket-mounted Keychron board can't have the problem. Or is this a common problem Seems to be.
ArgentStonecutter in r/Keychron
February 16, 2026 7:55 AM
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If you by "they" mean the people who had problems, some of them have troubleshooted it, found the root cause, and fixed it/repaired it. Warranty, if the process works, is the correct action, but the point is that the causes of this problem are fairly well known. Misaligned plates Due to the physical
...PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron
March 12, 2026 3:24 PM
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Nah don’t get another Keychron if you want another board. They’re fine as a first board, mine was a Q6 Max, but you can get such better boards for around the same price. You should look into QwertyKeys if you want to maybe dabble in the custom keyboard market. They just dropped the Neo98 and it’s an
...mindovermatt1 in r/keyboards
February 8, 2026 3:08 AM
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If you’d entertain building your board yourself I’d suggest looking at any of the offerings from QwertyKeys/Neo! They’re absolutely fantastic boards and priced very well for being in the higher end custom section of the hobby. The Neo98 that just released is only $150 for the barebones, which is sig
...mindovermatt1 in r/keyboards
February 20, 2026 4:36 PM
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I never said I wanted to do a warranty return, I wanted to offer feedback!!!! This isn’t just ‘my issue’—this is a widespread issue with the Keychron Max Q6 (as you will see from this sub) that never should have left production with the amount of subpar units if they had real QA. You can dig at Ap
...lilliiililililil in r/Keychron
February 24, 2026 7:45 AM
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It often takes several months before the problem shows up. For example, Keychron Q6 Max assembly help. The problems started a few months in, and developed to a point where the keyboard became unusable. The assembly part is about a provided new PCB. #49
PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron
March 19, 2026 12:55 AM
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Keychron Q6 Max 100% broken and needing replacing at 15 months of use. My PBC is completely broken after 15 months and quotes to replace are through the roof... apparently this is a common issue. I'm not someone who is capable of replacing a PBC board, but I can and do clean and swap switches. So, I
...P_ches in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 23, 2026 3:36 AM
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Hey all, So I finally pulled the trigger and bought my first (and hopefully last) custom keyboard for a while. Ever since (a couple months now) Ive been on a quest to find my endgame creamy/bassy switches that I would stick with. I have currently landed on the Huano Sakuras - very hyped and very hig
...sodtheshadow in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 24, 2026 11:02 PM
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I ordered from Keychron.com - they ship from China - in December (EU / Hungary) and there were no extra fees, tariffs or taxes. $70 for a Q3 ISO Knob barebone :) Here, Q6 Max ISO UK, on stock. https://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-q6-max-qmk-via-wireless-custom-mechanical-keyboard-iso-layout-co
...cszolee79 in r/Keychron
April 8, 2026 2:59 PM
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