Martinr36
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My Cosmos looks like yours @SpyderTracksIt may be that it’s only on the premium chassis that they use doubleshot then. Mine was the octane equivalent of its day.
My Cosmos looks like yours @SpyderTracksIt may be that it’s only on the premium chassis that they use doubleshot then. Mine was the octane equivalent of its day.
Here it is:It may be that it’s only on the premium chassis that they use doubleshot then. Mine was the octane equivalent of its day.
I would be very careful what you say to PCS, I'm no lawyer but if you refuse an RMA now I wouldn't be surprised if PCS refused to fix it in the future. If you have a faulty product you have to let the vendor try to fix it....For information PCS have come back and said I have to RMA it as the keyboard is not something a user can replace easily (on my previous Defiance II, I could and have actually got two spare keyboards for that laptop but no longer have it) lol.
However I have gone back to them and asked to confirm how long this will be and to ensure they have item in stick BEFORE I send it back because this is only a cosmetic fault and Laptop is perfect otherwise and don’t want it sat there waiting on stock if I can still use it.
Yeah, personally I'd get it sorted ASPI would be very careful what you say to PCS, I'm no lawyer but if you refuse an RMA now I wouldn't be surprised if PCS refused to fix it in the future. If you have a faulty product you have to let the vendor try to fix it....
All I have done is asked them to confirm that the new keyboard is in stock and if not is it ok to hold on to it until they confirm that they have the stock.I would be very careful what you say to PCS, I'm no lawyer but if you refuse an RMA now I wouldn't be surprised if PCS refused to fix it in the future. If you have a faulty product you have to let the vendor try to fix it....
I agree with you, I was talking in general about endurance of these kind of coatings and not referring to your specific case.This was nothing to do with oils etc from fingers accelerating wear.
The fault started occurring on day 2 after hardly any use. This is a faulty keyboard not normal wear sadly.
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Exactly, @SpyderTracks, that was what I saying.I would go so far as to say on any “gaming” oriented keyboard, these days it’s fair to expect doubleshot keycaps. They’re so mainstream now, and the benefits in the long term are so enormous, that having painted keys just really isn’t sufficient, it’s cost cutting for the sake lowering quality.