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This was a non-functioning keyboard, that was opened in order to expose the PCB.
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Remove the rubber foot from the upper right keyboard stand to expose the machine screw. Then remove the screw.
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Remove all of the keys to expose the 16 black self tapping screws then remove the screws.
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Gently pry the casing away from they top to expose the PCB.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Do you happen to know the pinout for the RGB light? Also, the copper trace for the space bard RGB? My RGB pad on the space bar was lifted during de-soldering to fix the stabilizer. The copper trace seems to be the most different in the space bar LED. I need to find the trace to create a new connection to the RGB for the space bar
I could probably work it out for you. It would help if you shared pictures of the lifted trace. In order to effect a repair you will need a soldering iron, solder and flux. You will also need some aircraft or kynar wire (really thin wire). Do you have a multimeter with continuity tester?
How do I get the pcb board off?