MASSIVE chattering issues with ThermalTake blue switches

I have had a ThermalTake eSports Poseidon with Cherry MX Blue switches (backlit) for about a year now, and I am experiencing some massive chattering problems, particularly with very common keys like the spacebar. Bad enough that I've switched back to a chiclet keyboard. I tried bouncekeys on Windows and Linux and that creates more problems than it solves for me as it makes repeating the backspace key and other keys I frequently hammer on near impossible.

I've contacted Tt support, but haven't gotten a reply yet. In the meantime, is there anything easy I can do to fix this? And if support says they can't help, can I replace the switches myself? I am decent at soldering, just don't know if this is possible or economical. I'm very frustrated.

As of yet I do not recommend buying these keyboards. It seems they may be cheap for a reason, and unless support can help I will be ditching mine for something else (maybe a CM Storm?).

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Have you tried switching key caps around?

I am going to take a guess and say that your "a" key is probably pretty noisy. Try swapping a function key for it and see if that doesn't quiet things down.

If that solves your problem, then just get a decent set of key caps. It would be a lot cheaper than buying a whole new keyboard.

I seriously doubt your switches are bad. Unless you have been beating your keyboard into a wall for 2 years straight, you should be fine.

No I haven't tried switching keycaps, but I meant chattering as in duplicating keystrokes. So when I tyype itt happenss llike this.

These are not real Cherry switches, actually, they are Kailh, so I think the QC is just lackluster.