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Satechi (ST-AMWK) Keyboard
Type
replacement
Thing
Removing and replacing keys
Title
Satechi Keyboards — Removing and replacing keys
Introduction
After a few years of use keys often start sticking, failing, or self-activating. This is typically due to gunk (dust, hairs, food particles, etc.) building up under the keys. Removing the keys on the Satechi keyboards often results in the armature detaching along with the key cap. The following basic guide will show you how to piece the armature and keycap back together.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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