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Often times with many keyboards, especially this one, certain keys may experience a lag, or may just not register at all. The majority of the time, it is due to debris being present inside the keyboard, preventing the proper connection when a key is pressed. In this guide, we will be going through a detailed step-by-step process on how to replace a Wooting 60HE keycap.
Wear gloves at all times during this replacement to help prevent the oils from your skin coming into contact with the keyboard's lubricant.
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Use a small, soft bristle brush to remove small hairs or dust from the keyboard.
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Hook the two metal brackets of the keycap puller at a slight angle on the corners of the key.
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Slightly tug upwards, and the key should come out smoothly. Place the key to the side.
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Using tweezers, carefully extract debris from the exposed backboard of the keyboard.
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Hold a multi-purpose electronics duster three inches away and at an angle from the exposed key.
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Press the trigger in short bursts.
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Place a cotton swab on a napkin and lightly coat the head of the swab with 70% isopropyl alcohol.
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Gently pat around the white backboard of the keyboard with the cotton swab.
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Line the keycap in the upright position above the nub and press down lightly.
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