you should only lube the sides to reduce friction, spring to reduce the noise and not the full part of stem as you did. That's why it doesn't click anymore
@@JoBot__ Yup, I'm currently making a DIY keyboard so I ran in to similar things :D Num Lock key is also being handled a bit different than normal keys
Jaw-dropping, Herculean labour-like G80-3000 overhaul made look easy🤩 I have this LSCEU-0 made in 🇨🇿 too (even with the older Vista-style Win key), mint condition cos I preferred my other one with MX clears - that’s in need of repair (broken stabilizers) and unlike MX blue variant discontinued😅 I plan it for a long time, but never knew where to begin until now… and to tweak it with usb-c 😍 Many many thanks👍👍👍
0:48 - 0:51 if you look closely, you can see that, when him take the second keypad, one insect (probably a spider) have been yeeted to the other side of the keyboard and then proceed to run for his life. I don't know why but I think his name is Robin. Edit: look to the far bottom right of the keyboard/table to be able to see it.
If you don't have an ultra sonic cleaner, just throw the caps into a box with a dental cleaning tab shake it a bit and let it sit for an hour or so. Also, you can simply throw the case in the dishwasher after removing the board, saves some scrubbing .
This same keyboard is used by the company I work for an a Medical Device. Because it is a medical device, we have to use the same parts or have any new ones re-certified by the FDA. We sell these brand new for $60.00 and that is with a huge (several hundred percent) markup in price from what we buy them for.
were can I get this tool to open the switches (at 6:33) ? DIY-3D-printing is also possible? Can i Somehow clean the switches without having to dissasamble them? (keys of cherryG84-4100 are complicated to open) (maybe with lubrication-PTFE-spray? Or can i Just put the swtitches into water without opening them? I spilled some cola and nuw my keys are sticky
If you search switch opener, it should come up. And if there is a file for the 3D printing, yes I think you can. There’s not much safe ways to clean switches without opening them, I would recommend disassembling the switch. But there is this method: get few qtips and get some alcohol such as isopropyl alcohol, then dip the q tip in the alcohol, then pressing does the switch, and wipe the inside. And no, you shouldn’t put switches in water, it will damage the leaf (the item that detects if you pressed it) and the pins, etc. if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
@@GTRECON THX 4 Answer. i decided to disassemble just the sticky switches and clean the plastic parts with water and soap. now the keyboard is almost like new. But the ML-Switches on the cherryG84-4100are very difficult to open and its very easy to break the plastic while opening them!
Excellent work. It looks even brighter than a new one! Anyway, I own the same model and it is certainly not worth its selling price, but not even the time needed to restore it...
Ну как по мне чтоб реставрировать обычную компьютерную клавиатуру так она этого не стоит . Уже лучше купить новую . Клавиатуры много не стоят чтоб так утруждаться .