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This disassembly will show you how to get into your Logitech K860.
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Unscrew all screws. Some screws are under the small resin stands.
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Edit: some plastic molds have two screws under the sticker. Location in photo.
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Anyway, you need to unclip the wrist pad and unscrew some stuff again. Like 4-5 screws here.
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Disconnect the on/off switch from the back cover.
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Now you are left with this beautiful view. You can unscrew the ground for the small board and the board itself. You can even unscrew 2 screws on either side of the keyboard.
Has anyone managed to go further than step 4? My wife spilled a drink, and while we dried the keyboard out sufficiently, the keys are still sticking slightly.
Unfortunately I do not see any way to further disassemble this and yes, mine are also a little bit sticky still but they became much better now after a year or so
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Screw logitech for placing stickers over screws and making this one of the least-cleanable keyboards I have ever experienced. I really like it apart from that, but that’s a pretty big failing.
Thanks for the instructions. Very much appreciated. I missed the location of the screw hidden under the serial number when I was being all manly and just following my nose.
Clearly I will have to be much more careful about where I spill my coffee from now on. :o(
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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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Great guide! the part about the hidden screw under the serial number in particular was a life saver.
One thing that's not clear is which slots take the smaller vs the larger screws, it would help to annotate that as now I'm blindly screwing whatever fits.
OK so IINM, the 6 small screws all go on the upper half of the reverse side. There is also one slot for a longer screw (closest to the power switch). Anyway the longer screws don't fit in the small slots so it's easy.
Great guide. But I have 2 buttons that are not working, if it can not get to te membrane how can i test it or clean it?
that's ridiculous that you can't do that. I have the same issue.
some water was dropped into keyboard and some keys is not working anymore. Indeed, if it now possible to see the membrane or too much hard to put it back, it seems does not make any sense to fix it. Logitech wins...