Introduction |
We’d like to document the process of replacing the stem of a Lekker 45 switch, which is a component primarily found on Wooting mechanical keyboards. Over time, heavy usage of the keyboard can cause various problems to the stem of the switch, such as a misaligned or weakened magnet, a cracked stem, and more. We will demonstrate how users can replace specific components for a brand new feel. | Use this guide as a reference on how to maintain and repair a Lekker 45 switch on a Wooting Keyboard. | | It is important to check if there is debris or dust inside if there is a non-software problem with your Lekker 45 switch. Users may face consistency and key press issues with the magnet sensor if there is debris blocking it. Clean the switch to fix this. | | If a switch doesn’t work or its housing is cracked, a replacement will be required. For other problems that cleaning can’t fix, replacement is recommended to restore maximum user experience. If a worn out spring is the cause of a key press with bad response times, a replacement is highly recommended as well. Refer to the steps below to swap the part in bad condition with a new part. |
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