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Use this guide to remove and replace one of the G keys on the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard. A G key may need to be replaced if it's loose and not registering inputs properly, or simply broken for one reason or another.
A Phillips #00 Screwdriver is necessary to complete this guide.
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Remove all the keycaps.
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Unscrew the front 2mm #00 Phillips screws found here.
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Remove the battery.
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This will require the removal of the back sticker and unscrewing the two 2.5mm #0 Phillips screws circled.
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Remove the remaining 2mm #00 Phillips back screws.
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3 screws are hidden under the rubber rests of the keyboard.
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Remove the 2mm #00 Phillips motherboard screws.
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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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I can't find anywhere to buy a replacement key, can you point to a place where this is available?.
"Once the motherboard is detached, they can be easily removed and replaced by hand."
Except you can't! The motherboard and all the key switches are slightly overlapped. Unless you de-soldering all the switch, you can not change the G keys. Stupid solution from Logitech in a such expensive keyboard