Thank you for this! The same procedure worked for my MK370--take enough key caps off to find the screws, then it just comes apart. I would have probably broken something if I hadn't been able to see your video!
Had to play the video back, thought my neighbour's dog had gotten out of the house for a sec 😅 good video though, helped a bunch with getting it open to clean some contacts in a non-destructive manner
alguns leds do meu mouse fica ligado mesmo quando eu deixo no modo de desligado. já tentei resetar o mouse no software e no botão que ele possui abaixo dele, mas nada funcionou, so me resta abrir ele
On the board, for anyone that may still need this info. What a piece of garbage this keyboard is at that price. If only I knew the switches are soldered to the board 😡
It was pretty easy big dawg thanks for the help spilled some Dr P on my mouse and left click was all sticky and getting stuck felt like it was just stuck down and this helped a lot thanks
i have the same mouse, but the problem is the wire itself from the mouse. it automatically disconnects when i swipe fast from left to right. i would love to see if you can make a video out of it.
nice, after i found the screws the rest was easy, after 4 years of intense use (almost 12 hours every single day), i had a scroller issue, opened it up, cleaned, and it's back to new, this is the best mouse i've had till this day.
O Scroll do meu mouse está clicando com o botão m1 esquerdo, toda vez que eu rolo para cima ou para a baixo o mouse clica. Agora toda vez que eu uso o scroll o m1 fica pressionando.
Is it possible to get under the standoffs? (I don’t know if I’m using the right words for it) I had one of the pins on my D key break and the key came loose. The other pin was still stuck in the standoff. I tried getting it out but that resulted in the pin falling down underneath the brown standoff making the key hard to push down and not working properly. Help much appreciated.
@@MTN24J sadly not. As far as i know the only way is to solder off the entire switch and ither replace it or open it and get the part out. havent got around to try that yet cus i have no experience soldering. how did it happen on ypur keyboard, if you dont mind me asking?
@gunnersen1337 I've figured it out from another video comment, on the end of the cap there's a small hole, I put a very small screwdriver in there and pushed it up, the switch come away from the board and I've been able to get the plastic out. My left shift key had one of the legs snap (unsure how..) and it fell inside..
@gunnersen1337 if you're struggling let me know and I'll try and explain it betterz, or make a video for you 🙂 it certainly feels wrong to take a screwdriver to it, but its the only way!
wanted to clean my scrollwheel since it appears to be rather stuck ._. Bit sad to see the skates need to come off in order to find the screws, but I guess I'm just going to have to find a way heh. The video helped easing my nerves, so thank you for posting ^-^
Ketimbang G703, bagusan pcbnya, rapi dan gak ringkih, terlihat lebih kokoh, harusnya logitech mengutamakan menggunakan songket ketimbang solder langsung untuk part sering rusak
I am so frustrated there are screws under sticky parts of the keyboard. Is that really necessary??? This is an enthusiast keyboard!!! 🤬 Typing this on a mostly broken down keyboard too! Thanks for the breakdown vid!