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Keys on a Razer Tartarus V2 cause an operating system to command, interpret and perform certain actions on the screen. One of the most common issues reported with the Synapse software is that certain keys intermittently become "stuck" in an active state. Another common issue is that a sticky substance like soda or food has become lodged between or under the keys. This guide will help you replace the Keys on your device.
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Turn the keypad upside down.
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Gently peel off the rubber feet with a Jimmy.
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Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the following screws:
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Twelve 6.4 mm-long screws
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Two 3.7 mm-long screws
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Peel up the bottom left corner of the largest sticker.
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Remove the 6.4 mm-long Phillips #0 screw.
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Carefully lift the joystick module up and out.
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Separate the top and bottom casing of the keypad.
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To take off the keys, place the flat end of the opening tool under the edge of the key. Gently pry the key cap off of the board.
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To put keys back in, the stem should be attached to the key cap. The key can then be pushed back into its designated spot of the keyboard. With the Razer Tartarus V2, the keys are labeled 1-19 so they go into the board in numerical order.
To put keys back in, the stem should be attached to the key cap. The key can then be pushed back into its designated spot of the keyboard. With the Razer Tartarus V2, the keys are labeled 1-19 so they go into the board in numerical order.