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2

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                          10 - 20 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

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  • Unplug the keyboards USB cord from the computer. This is to ensure it is powered off.
  • Make sure the keyboard is facing up towards you and on a level and sturdy surface.

Unplug the keyboards USB cord from the computer. This is to ensure it is powered off.

Make sure the keyboard is facing up towards you and on a level and sturdy surface.

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Step 2

  • Gently use your fingers to remove the key caps from the keyboard by firmly grasping the key and pulling directly up.
  • Make sure the pins line up and it is facing the correct direction. Once you have done this, firmly push it in until you hear it click into place and works like normal again.
  • If the key cap doesn’t push in all the way or won’t pop back up from being pressed down then it is either in the wrong spot or oriented the wrong way. Pull it off, make sure no debris is blocking the pin hole and try putting it the correct way again.

Gently use your fingers to remove the key caps from the keyboard by firmly grasping the key and pulling directly up.

Make sure the pins line up and it is facing the correct direction. Once you have done this, firmly push it in until you hear it click into place and works like normal again.

If the key cap doesn’t push in all the way or won’t pop back up from being pressed down then it is either in the wrong spot or oriented the wrong way. Pull it off, make sure no debris is blocking the pin hole and try putting it the correct way again.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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heggathestrasni - Jul 14, 2018

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I am sorry, but why did you wrote a tutorial and describe how to open up G910 (and lose the warranty along the way) just to take of the keyCAP?

Keycap can be removed in a matter of seconds with use of $0.99 keycap removal tool

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-Key-Ke

Wildcard001 - Jul 15, 2018

It’s not just the Key Cap, you can remove the mechanical switch too. I have a busted G910 and I’ve been wanting to replace the switches for a while now.

rob.chan - Nov 25, 2019

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Rofl, you don’t need to do steps 1-4, literally jusst do 5 if you are replacing the keycap lmao

Brett Yoakum - Apr 11, 2020

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I think step 3 and 4 are in the wrong order, you can’t get to the screws until you get that face-plate off

Richard Shears - Jun 5, 2020

Exactly. How do you get the face plate off? It’s seems to be glued or double sided trapped and is cheap plastic that cracks easier than an egg!