Fixing my Wife’s $150 Keyboard for $1

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    11:29 Soldering and Re-install
    12:58 Big Reveal
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  • @go1gamer781
    @go1gamer781 Před 2 lety +4818

    im happy that ltt is doing stuff where they repair stuff ( keyboard ) and help us reuse ( the server vid ) and give more light to repairable stuff like framework

  • @sombradude2725
    @sombradude2725 Před 2 lety +4685

    Linus smelled the content the moment his wife told him her keyboard is broken

    • @syloz67
      @syloz67 Před 2 lety +83

      @@Boodoo4You I agree. I love the usefulness of knowing something like this rather than how well a 3080 ti that I will never own performs. Now don't get me wrong, I love that kind of content and enjoy it just as much but I prefer this kind.

    • @MarMightyGood
      @MarMightyGood Před 2 lety +30

      Read this wrong and now I’m stuck with an image of Linus sniffing keyboards :(

    • @DimebagDuma
      @DimebagDuma Před 2 lety +3

      *smelled the keys

    • @lunasbadvideos3381
      @lunasbadvideos3381 Před 2 lety

      Suwako

    • @Starch-Wreck
      @Starch-Wreck Před 2 lety

      I loved Linus as one of the aliens in Galaxy Quest.

  • @CommodoreFan64
    @CommodoreFan64 Před 2 lety +240

    As a keyboard collector, this makes me happy to see instead of just chucking it out, as I've salvaged so many interesting keyboards over the years others thought were junk either by replacing key switches if possible, and/or a really really good deep cleaning, and a few times retrobrighting.

    • @AdmissionGaming
      @AdmissionGaming Před 2 lety

      What is a retrobite?

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 Před 2 lety +6

      @@AdmissionGaming en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retr0bright
      took me all of 3 sec to look that up for ya 😉

    • @danimayb
      @danimayb Před 2 lety +2

      @@AdmissionGaming Clean that nasty yellow keyboard

    • @tankerts2480
      @tankerts2480 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow there’s keyboard collectors 😆

    • @884tomato
      @884tomato Před 2 lety +2

      @@tankerts2480 if it exists, it gets collected by someone - its like rule 34 but has no number yet

  • @davidhealdjr.513
    @davidhealdjr.513 Před 2 lety +193

    Linus: "Like I get intimate with our sponsors."
    Potential sponsors: 😳

  • @joshuaperfect2484
    @joshuaperfect2484 Před 2 lety +2651

    For anyone who was curious, the Morse code at 9:23 says “help me I’m trapped on the editing den”

    • @westog2
      @westog2 Před 2 lety +119

      I had to triple check that it said "on" and not "in". I'm wondering if that was a typo or if I'm missing something

    • @pardonless
      @pardonless Před 2 lety +12

      Thanks!

    • @ThevenimX
      @ThevenimX Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you

    • @AmanPatel-ye6im
      @AmanPatel-ye6im Před 2 lety +51

      i knew that someone will decipher this. this had to.. 😂

    • @HarrisonBorbarrison
      @HarrisonBorbarrison Před 2 lety +6

      I could understand the h but I didn't know the rest!

  • @RemiNesheim
    @RemiNesheim Před 2 lety +1230

    The morse code is saying: "HELP ME I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN", if anyone is wondering

  • @Turskaify
    @Turskaify Před 2 lety +79

    You should do one for Mouse microswitches, probably 90% of discarded mice are discarded because the quality control of the microswitches of even premium brands is basically nonexistent.

    • @nickrl113
      @nickrl113 Před 2 lety +6

      I fixed one of the switches on my mouse, and it's pretty much the same in principle. Crack it open with the appropriate screwdriver, desolder the old, solder in the new. Micro switches are pretty asymmetrical so you'd have to do some real magic to get them in there wrong

    • @tractor483
      @tractor483 Před 2 lety +5

      This ^ (although it's more useful to see mouse model specific guides). All my Logitech mice (including the expensive G-series ones) are now unintentionally double clicking and waiting for the switch replacement. 10 pcs bag of D2FC-F-7N(10M) cost 4 €, but Logitech has designed the mice so that it is unnecessarily annoying to do the replacement.

    • @nickrl113
      @nickrl113 Před 2 lety +1

      That's honestly just how it's gonna be, especially for new products from big name brands. Something I genuinely appreciate in the tiny companies with the no name 3rd party hit or miss hardware is that it's often made so cheap that it's incredibly easy to fix.

    • @Syncromatic
      @Syncromatic Před 2 lety

      Yep I did this a while back for an old mouse and it works great. If you’re really cheap/ don’t have a soldering station, you can even crack open the switch and bend the contacts slightly to get a bit more life out of em, but eventually you’ll need to replace it.

    • @jacobgame2757
      @jacobgame2757 Před 2 lety +6

      I did this with my mouse, been going since 2010. The most shocking part was that the £100 mouse had buttons rated for 5 million clicks even though 50 million click buttons are a few pence more expensive. The most positive way to think about it is the manufacturer cheaped out. The most likely reason is they want their mice to break faster so you buy them more often

  • @yogalD
    @yogalD Před 2 lety +20

    "The odds of you damaging it doing something like this are extremely low" Not if someone watching this has never soldered before and oxidises the shit out of the tip of the iron they borrowed

    • @AtaGunZ
      @AtaGunZ Před 2 lety +5

      +1. I recently gave my hakko station to a neighbor, he wanted to show his thanks and "cleaned the tip". Needless to say, that tip is in an unusable state now :P
      To those who don't know, never leave the tip dry, especially when it's hot.

  • @camejuanm
    @camejuanm Před 2 lety +1484

    Linus' employees: get 5000 dollars tech upgrade.
    Linus' wife: got 1 dollar keyboard fix.

    • @RadioactiveBlueberry
      @RadioactiveBlueberry Před 2 lety +24

      Underrated comment

    • @Pleasant_exe
      @Pleasant_exe Před 2 lety +16

      A mech is very personal :p

    • @ArturoTabera
      @ArturoTabera Před 2 lety +9

      Imagine the sex afterward...

    • @joshb6470
      @joshb6470 Před 2 lety +23

      if you saw the Roast of Linus Sebastian video this is how he gets his revenge on her for how savage it was

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Před 2 lety +6

      and 50m(m) in the bedroom

  • @patrickbourne3819
    @patrickbourne3819 Před 2 lety +543

    Quick note, if you don't have the tools then you can go to a public maker space and use the soldering iron there, sometimes they will have an open night in the week meaning that you don't have to pay anything to use the space. Pluss there's probably going to be people there who are eager to help so it can be nice if this is your first soldering project.

    • @LinusTechTips
      @LinusTechTips  Před 2 lety +313

      Yes this ^ local makerspaces are fantastic resources to help keep your stuff living longer and maybe learn a thing or two while you're at it!

    • @gregoriodia
      @gregoriodia Před 2 lety +84

      @@LinusTechTips video idea for LTT? Promoting makerspaces? ;-)

    • @loganrainey2969
      @loganrainey2969 Před 2 lety +9

      Wooooah I had no clue this existed! Thanks yo!

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo Před 2 lety +14

      What the hell is a makerspace? Like, you don't have to describe to me the purpose of a makerspace, I get it, it's a place where "makers" must be gathering. But like, when did makerspaces begin to exist? Never heard of them

    • @fellwind
      @fellwind Před 2 lety +6

      @@kaldo_kaldo A number of years ago. Its more likely that you'll find one in the bigger cities.

  • @grenadiar235
    @grenadiar235 Před 2 lety +13

    As a SMT operator/touchup(inspects and fixes issues on the boards as they come off the line) it's nice seeing more videos about soldering. once you get the right soldering iron and good flux/solder you won't believe how easy it is to solder/de-solder most things. I was always fascinated with circuitry and it's amazing building and seeing how everything operates.

    • @inspiringrex1198
      @inspiringrex1198 Před rokem +1

      Which ones do you recommend? (Amazon link would be great)

    • @omarg4410
      @omarg4410 Před rokem

      @@inspiringrex1198 I was going to ask the same thing XD did you find any good flux/solder

  • @rov_es
    @rov_es Před 2 lety +118

    Wife's reaction would've been fun. Also, he didin't just made it cheap, he made a buck out of fixing his wife's keyboard, lol.

  • @Glarses
    @Glarses Před 2 lety +292

    Let me do this but with your keyboard linus

    • @wildtongueflicker
      @wildtongueflicker Před 2 lety +5

      better yet. Make him come to you. :-)

    • @Demon09-_-
      @Demon09-_- Před 2 lety +4

      OwO is that the real Glarses. I think I smell a a colab

    • @gevantassa
      @gevantassa Před 2 lety +2

      We need to bombard Madison in order for her to bombard Linus to get Linus to contact Glarses, because this has to happen.

    • @clarebearr5357
      @clarebearr5357 Před 2 lety +3

      Rip out the MX browns

    • @auwa69
      @auwa69 Před 2 lety +1

      YOO, I HAD A FEELING YOU WERE GONNA COMMENT ON THIS VIDEO.

  • @PatPatych
    @PatPatych Před 2 lety +546

    Honestly, it's great that Linus is trying to raise awareness that you can just repair your stuff instead of buying new. I'd love to see more videos like this one.

    • @liquicitizendirk2147
      @liquicitizendirk2147 Před 2 lety +12

      I think a lot of people assume that on factory produced stuff like this that there's nothing you can repair yourself, when in fact you can quite easily often times. I love that there are more and more proponents of right to repair as well as repair videos in general.

    • @ohioplayer-bl9em
      @ohioplayer-bl9em Před 2 lety +10

      I'm poor so I had to figure that out along time ago. I don't always get it fixed right the first time but I will get it fixed. Sometimes it would make more sense to buy another but where is the challenge in that🤔

    • @TheDooominator420
      @TheDooominator420 Před 2 lety +2

      @@liquicitizendirk2147 thats how we get free stuff

    • @JFizDaWiz
      @JFizDaWiz Před 2 lety

      what sucks is I had the same issue on a much newer keyboard, 2 of them actualy. Internet says clean, I never once saw this recommendation. Well if any of my current mechanicals misbehave, I'm prepared

    • @scottg3192
      @scottg3192 Před 2 lety

      currently in the process of fixing my projector, had to buy another one that was borked to salvage some bits from it, but still a lot cheaper than buying a brand new one

  • @retrokitUK
    @retrokitUK Před 2 lety +1

    I spent £30 on ebay buying a "broken" version of my steelseries Apex M750 keyboard and ended up with 104 out of 105 working spare keyswitches and LED's. That works out at less than 30 pence per key switch.
    I stripped the broken keyboard to the pcb, cleaned up the undamaged parts of the case and kept them for spares too. I de-soldered 5 keyswitches for a few handy spares but left most on the PCB for safe keeping. The one faulty switch on my keyboard was replaced and its now as good as new.
    Given the Apex M750 used bespoke steelseries switches, this is a good approach of you want to keep your keyboard going for years.
    Also, sometimes all your key switch may need is the application of some decent contract cleaner and exercising the key for a few minutes. This usually fixes the less used keys on a keyboard because the contacts can tarnish when not used as often.

  • @iFoundPerry
    @iFoundPerry Před 2 lety +2

    In case anyone is wondering folding leads over on through hole components is a fairly common practice. It keeps the components in place when the board is flipped over when you go to solder them.

  • @SquashyBoy
    @SquashyBoy Před 2 lety +1742

    the keyboard may not be new, it may not have the best switches, but it has history😌

    • @tz6229
      @tz6229 Před 2 lety +17

      Eyyyyyy ur here

    • @RayyanDoesStuff
      @RayyanDoesStuff Před 2 lety

      Hi

    • @_Piers_
      @_Piers_ Před 2 lety +63

      Maybe the real best switches are the ones we used along the way!
      ...as long as they're not MX browns obviously :)

    • @zariesky
      @zariesky Před 2 lety +7

      Build a Linus board Squashy!

    • @Chewsstudio
      @Chewsstudio Před 2 lety +3

      mx blacks are my favorite

  • @Nick_Jones
    @Nick_Jones Před 2 lety +160

    More of these! Reduce, reuse, recycle!
    Someone was gonna throw away a monitor due to a black screen. Replaced a capacitor, and it's been working for me ever since!

    • @Papinak2
      @Papinak2 Před 2 lety +13

      I think, that LCD with dead backlight could be topic of next video - it's quite common that one or more LEDs go bad, which is quite cheap thing to repair and doable with basic tools - it just takes lot of patience to disassemble the panel.

    • @scottg3192
      @scottg3192 Před 2 lety +12

      Reduce, reuse, REPAIR, recycle

    • @dallysinghson5569
      @dallysinghson5569 Před 2 lety +5

      I have two monitors gone black and haven't thrown them for a few months, they've been left in a room abandoned, with the hopes some day of having them fixed. One of them I have history with, it's 10+ years old, HD res and I don't wanna throw it away but how to fix it ..... That's something I'd love to know.

  • @edwardcrowther2413
    @edwardcrowther2413 Před 2 lety

    Love these videos explaining how to keep things going. Fixing and reusing > throwing away to landfill.

  • @berberger4814
    @berberger4814 Před 2 lety +3

    4:25 go full Rossmann and use all of it
    made my day

  • @lance000
    @lance000 Před 2 lety +629

    For de-soldering, its actually easier if you add more solder then suck it out. From there the switch can be pulled out then you can clean the pad with the wick.

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull Před 2 lety +14

      That's good advice, but I've never had issues just using a wick to remove solder from through-hole components. Especially with a PCB clear of a bunch of extra components like that keyboard PCB. I would honestly use some no-clean flux preferably if you're having trouble heating it, but it's kind of personal preference at that point.
      Just try not to lift a pad, keep the heat on until the wick is completely off. I've never had a good time using solder suckers.

    • @mathewdempsey16
      @mathewdempsey16 Před 2 lety +22

      @@CreativityNull Well the point of adding more solder is sometimes it can be difficult to melt old solder, and adding new helps with that

    • @ant0n-yt
      @ant0n-yt Před 2 lety +2

      Was gonna say this exact thing. Stuck with a shitty solder sucker? Just add some more new solder to the old stuff and it'll pop right off.

    • @pascha4527
      @pascha4527 Před 2 lety +4

      In my experience, the only reason its better is because you add flux on top of it. (with the new solder)

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull Před 2 lety +5

      @@mathewdempsey16 which flux also does... Which is why I mentioned flux. Typically solder has flux with it, so it's really the flux that's helping, not the entire thing...

  • @MTGeomancer
    @MTGeomancer Před 2 lety +200

    8:00 "...saw fit to bend over the little stems..."
    Yes, it's called J-STD-001 which is an industry soldering standard. I had to get certified for Class 3, not sure if Class 1 and 2 require it also, but for Class 3 you absolutely have to bend (and cut) all the leads before soldering.

    • @saltylelele
      @saltylelele Před 2 lety

      I'm curious, does it have to do with better contact / more 'stabiltiy' of the soldered component?

    • @IanSlothieRolfe
      @IanSlothieRolfe Před 2 lety +19

      @@saltylelele The stronger the "mechanical" connection before solderng the less likely the solder joint will crack under flexing. Given the design of the switches, there is potential for movement of the pins every time the key is pressed; solder will work harden quite quickly, crack and create unreliable connections. Consequently, for military or automotive applications where there is a lot of environmental vibration, component leads and pins are secured before soldering (e.g wires twisted around tags, connectors clipped or glued to PCBs, large heavy components screwed to PCB or brackets etc.) For domestic "consumer" appliances the environmental conditions are not so extreme and manufacturers will generally do what is cheapest or fastest to assemble.

    • @FumblsTheSniper
      @FumblsTheSniper Před 2 lety +2

      It’s the same with any field of professional vs hobbyists. Linus has never worked manufacturing or production (as far as I know) and so probably doesn’t really understand consistency and production rates. It makes me wonder what components like that he’s been putting on without bending the leads.

    • @greenreaper898
      @greenreaper898 Před 2 lety

      Look like some cold solder joints, needed a little more time or heat to flow to the pad and Hershey up.

    • @gingaming_gg
      @gingaming_gg Před 2 lety +1

      They taught us to bend the leads in my high school too

  • @LRM12o8
    @LRM12o8 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome!
    This is a nice confirmation that my Tesoro Durandal Ultimate MX Brown keyboard I purchased back when the mechanical keyboard resurgence turned into a real hype is in fact the last keyboard I ever needed to buy.
    This thing is not just just built like a tank, its case is so sturdy that, if it had a detachable cord, it would be my #1 weapon of choice to defend against a home intruder, lol!

    • @satibel
      @satibel Před 2 lety

      I have used an ibm buckling spring pos keyboard with a metal back and 24 labelable F keys (imagine model m but bigger and heavier, including the rj45-ish connector), those are the ones you want for home invaders

  • @nibrobb
    @nibrobb Před 2 lety +1

    I always wanted a Steelseries 7G purely because of the wrist rest, but when buying my first keyboard they were out of stock and I settled on a 6Gv2 with Cherry MX Black switches, what a brilliant keyboard

  • @kshitijvarshney
    @kshitijvarshney Před 2 lety +502

    Guys don't ACTUALLY get intimate with Jackery you'll end up...um..frying the...you know what I mean

    • @smolspooder
      @smolspooder Před 2 lety +12

      darn i read this warning too late, god damn it

    • @FadedSparkx86
      @FadedSparkx86 Před 2 lety +3

      Plus, conflict of interest ;)

    • @VV-nw4cz
      @VV-nw4cz Před 2 lety +3

      @@smolspooder -1 thing to worry about

    • @rawdez_
      @rawdez_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@VV-nw4cz but what he will do with all that free time he has now?

  • @Soupape50
    @Soupape50 Před 2 lety +99

    4:26 "You can also go full Rossmann" omg I almost died 🤣 Linus mentioning Louis will always bring a smile to my face

    • @ebridgewater
      @ebridgewater Před 2 lety +1

      Calm down.

    • @IllNacs
      @IllNacs Před 2 lety +7

      @@ebridgewater cringe + ratio

    • @morpheus636
      @morpheus636 Před 2 lety

      You've seen the video they did together, right?

  • @velox__
    @velox__ Před 2 lety +2

    Love the repair vids, keep em coming!

  • @woofy1988
    @woofy1988 Před 2 lety +113

    4:26
    Linus: "But, you can also go full Rossmann and liberal douse the board where needed with any kind of flux you like."
    Me: "As Louis says, the bigger the glob, the better the job."

    • @nimamaster6128
      @nimamaster6128 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm sure that comes from the collab with steve video!

  • @konsticraft1028
    @konsticraft1028 Před 2 lety +121

    the morse code at 9:24 translates to "HELP ME I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN"

    • @mercraus
      @mercraus Před 2 lety +7

      I wish I would've seen this before taking the time to translate it myself

    • @mennoduk
      @mennoduk Před 2 lety +6

      @@mercraus I came to the comments to see what it said 😁

    • @matthew9690
      @matthew9690 Před 2 lety +2

      I assuned a fellow nerd would of already solved it :)

    • @Szklana147
      @Szklana147 Před 2 lety

      xDDD

  • @vitor900000
    @vitor900000 Před 2 lety +3

    Before going the key replacing rout you can try to spray the switches with contact cleaners and see if it solves the problem. You don't even need to disassemble the keyboard. All you need to do is to remove the keycap and spay the contact cleaner inside the switch and pressing it multiple times.
    Another thing you can do is open the switch and try to clean it and bend the metal contacts to increase its contact pressure (i fix one of my cherry red keys that way). Depending you how you keyboard is design you may be able to open the switch without desoldering it.
    And if you don't want to buy or wait for the new switch you can replace the problematic switch with one switch keys on the keyboard that you rarely use. For example most people rarely use the many of the F-number keys so you can replace the bad switch with one of them.

  • @jameslaumeyer4214
    @jameslaumeyer4214 Před 2 lety +6

    When your employees have to resort to Morris code to call for help: “HELP G I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN”

    • @MikkiSrensen
      @MikkiSrensen Před 2 lety

      its HELP ME I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN?

  • @bobjohnston1239
    @bobjohnston1239 Před 2 lety +387

    Linus: we're moving into a new house, I'm gonna upgrade all my tech!
    Yvonne needs a new keyboard: whoa, whoa whoa there Hun. I can easily repair that!

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa Před 2 lety +13

      Wanna guess how long the keyboard really was broken before he got to filming this? :D

    • @iwinrar5207
      @iwinrar5207 Před 2 lety +6

      @@kilppa 69 days.

    • @Finder245
      @Finder245 Před 2 lety +11

      I wouldn’t be surprised if Yvonne wanted the keyboard fixed. A lot of people just want their existing tech to continue working. This is especially true with input devices since they take some time to get used to.

    • @Baelthaazar
      @Baelthaazar Před 2 lety

      @@iwinrar5207 , "Nice!"

    • @harrytsang1501
      @harrytsang1501 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Finder245 exactly, it has the ergonomics that she has been used to, muscle memory with the layout and the way it feels

  • @confusioned2249
    @confusioned2249 Před 2 lety +120

    Fun fact: the morse code at 9:23 translates to "HELP ME I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN"
    Someone should probably check on the editors

    • @RigGames4
      @RigGames4 Před 2 lety +14

      exactly what I came to the comments for :D Thanks :D

    • @StaticFPV
      @StaticFPV Před 2 lety

      🤣👍

    • @aquazoki333
      @aquazoki333 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks also the only reason I came to the comments!

    • @awaywithwords9650
      @awaywithwords9650 Před 2 lety +1

      Ty!
      Missed opportunity for a rickroll imho... 😈

  • @HolographicRaccoon
    @HolographicRaccoon Před 2 lety

    Great video and these older Steelseries keyboards are great! Been rocking 6Gv2 for years now.

  • @necro_avenged4336
    @necro_avenged4336 Před 2 lety

    Love that you are saving things that is as old as your relationship... Kudos

  • @theofficialczex1708
    @theofficialczex1708 Před 2 lety +148

    It stands to reason that the E key was the first to fail. I would've expected the space bar to go first, but E is next in line.

    • @owlstead
      @owlstead Před 2 lety +11

      Space bar is stabilized, less chance of mucking up the click / contact thingy.

    • @theofficialczex1708
      @theofficialczex1708 Před 2 lety +6

      @@owlstead That's what I figured, but it is more often used than the E key.

    • @torpedo996
      @torpedo996 Před 2 lety

      @@theofficialczex1708 Maybe it's a mix of luck and the stabilizers of the spacebar that prevented it from dying first. However, the most used character is E as far as I remember.

    • @theofficialczex1708
      @theofficialczex1708 Před 2 lety +2

      @@torpedo996 E is the most used letter, not the most used character.

    • @CannedFishFiles
      @CannedFishFiles Před 2 lety +13

      I think this speaks to the quality of the switches. A highly-used key failed first, rather than a fluke failure from a less-used key.

  • @zdanee
    @zdanee Před 2 lety +203

    Rossmann with Gamers Nexus: "There is no such thing as too many flux"
    Linus: "Go full Rossmann and dip it in flux"

    • @kanedaku
      @kanedaku Před 2 lety +2

      I dint know that was a person, but at least they've got branded flux.

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 Před 2 lety +15

      @@kanedaku He's talking about the champion of rights to repair, the repair technician Louis Rossmann.

    • @hereticnasom
      @hereticnasom Před 2 lety +6

      @@kanedaku czcams.com/users/rossmanngroup - For all of your MacBook repair needs. He also has ultrasonic cleaners to clean up the leftover flux.

    • @soulawaken24
      @soulawaken24 Před 2 lety +7

      I mean.... when it comes to board repairs I think we trust Rossmann a TINY BIT more than Linus 😂😂

  • @hardwhitewolf4925
    @hardwhitewolf4925 Před 2 lety

    I love tinkering and fixing things. I find the experience yes can be frustrating. But what one learns along the way is invaluable.

  • @zacktanner4539
    @zacktanner4539 Před 2 lety +1

    Haha crazy, I just had to do this repair myself for my nephews keyboard a few weeks ago. While we're on the subject -- if you have LED'S actually _in_ your switches (razer blackwidow 2016, I'm looking at you), you can actually dremel a groove into the switch and then hotglue the LED to the switch (making sure you line up the diode and cathode with their respective slots on the pcb for the keyboard)
    I've learned everything I know from watching youtube videos as well. Northbridge Fix is another great channel to watch

    • @satibel
      @satibel Před 2 lety

      There are switches with led slots though, you just have to put the legs of the led in the holes

  • @awesam6589
    @awesam6589 Před 2 lety +113

    "like i get intimate with our sponsors..."
    Team: So how much did our last sponsorship make us?
    Linus: 2000 dollars, 19 cents and 8 inches.
    Team: whut?

  • @cheeseisgreat24
    @cheeseisgreat24 Před 2 lety +12

    The Morse Code reads "Help Me I'm Trapped on the editing Den"

    • @luukse1986
      @luukse1986 Před 2 lety

      thank you

    • @RobByteback
      @RobByteback Před 2 lety +1

      I knew I wouldn't been the only nerd to do this. :D

    • @luukse1986
      @luukse1986 Před 2 lety

      My father in law does still Morse and love to hear it but I can't process in my head 🥰🥰🥰

  • @musicwithsagar
    @musicwithsagar Před 2 lety +2

    9:23 translates to 'HELP ME I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN' 😂😂
    Damn, someone already translated it. I should have just scrolled sown the comments instead of opening a Morse translator😂

  • @chaleowin7732
    @chaleowin7732 Před 2 lety +1

    My G710+ has been through the dishwasher 3 times now. The first time was out of boredom since I planned on replacing it, but it came out so clean and still working so I kept using it. The key is drying the keyboard. I use and air tool on it for 20 minutes.

  • @arpitchoudhary2821
    @arpitchoudhary2821 Před 2 lety +152

    Can't go wrong with repairability, no matter which device we are talking about ✨

  • @customisemc1337
    @customisemc1337 Před 2 lety +8

    Morse code at 9:25 translates to
    'HELP G I AM TRAPPED ON THE EDITING DEN'
    Should we.... call someone?

  • @yeeaahhzz
    @yeeaahhzz Před 2 lety

    more of this please! wouldnt even mind the cleaning step fast montage

  • @MD-eb6iu
    @MD-eb6iu Před 2 lety

    Love these repair and upcycle vids.

  • @serenenitypilot
    @serenenitypilot Před 2 lety +10

    being that e is the most most used letter makes sense that it was the the key to fail first next will be the a key

    • @DopeThug
      @DopeThug Před 2 lety +6

      bEing that E is thE most, Most usEd lEttEr makEs sEnsE that it Was thE thE kEy to fail first will bE thE a kEy

  • @kloklojul
    @kloklojul Před 2 lety +44

    i REALLY like the videos that encourages recycling and repairing. This definitly helps making us use our gear for a year or 2 longer reducing the e-waste.

  • @mikeystaats9070
    @mikeystaats9070 Před rokem

    I've done something similar to this on a G710+ but a few traces were also bad but now it's working just fine!

  • @EchoConstellation
    @EchoConstellation Před 2 lety +13

    I love how much more utilitarian Yvonne seems than Linus 😂

  • @toastermon2272
    @toastermon2272 Před 2 lety +69

    I love it! More DIY and repair stuff is awesome, not just because it prevents waste but also because it's fun to learn how your stuff works, also great example on how "broken" devices usually just have one broken part, while the rest still works perfectly fine.

    • @darkphoenix1677
      @darkphoenix1677 Před 2 lety

      This is a great point, unless something has gone terribly wrong usually only something simple has gone bad and needs replacing.

    • @toastermon2272
      @toastermon2272 Před 2 lety

      @@darkphoenix1677 Exactly, even if you can't do PCB level repairs (which to be honest is a pretty advanced skill) replacing a board, resoldering a USB connector or something alike should be possible for everyone, who wants to get a little more life out of their device. Even for devices that are "built to break" after a certain amount of time, it's usually just one part that fails, sometimes on purpose.

  • @TheDJFra1
    @TheDJFra1 Před 2 lety +54

    The pins would be bent over to stop the key falling forward during soldering, been their on a number of keyboards. 👍

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 Před 2 lety +6

      bending pins on the switches during soldering is absolute devilish act and I hate any company that does that. You have any idea how hard it's to replace a switch that's soldered in with bent pins? not to mention companies don't recommend bending pins on switches?
      The plate exists for a reason, the switches should clip into it, always in a prebuilt board or essentially a board with around 1.5mm plates

    • @tams805
      @tams805 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MaxC_1 This was on a product where it was never intended for the user to replace the switches, so it really doesn't matter in the pins are bent or not.
      It's more just happy coincidence that the cheapest way to manufacture devices at the time also made them quite accessible to repair and mod.

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tams805 which again brings back the whole right to repair argument.
      Also from personal experience even now majority of the cheap chinese boards which literally cut corners everywhere are some of the easiest to repair, not to mention they don't even bend pins on most of them.
      It's more of big brand name thing to make devices crazy hard to replace or mod.

    • @lavahawk
      @lavahawk Před 2 lety

      @@MaxC_1 there is some merit to both trains of thought here, the original intent was likely ease of manufacturing without a second thought to repairability, nowdays hotswap pcbs are cheap and brining in a wave of new super easily repairable boards.

  • @rollingfog1
    @rollingfog1 Před 2 lety

    You made this more interesting than I thought it should be.
    I could watch this many times

  • @justinpedersen9174
    @justinpedersen9174 Před 2 lety

    My current Keyboard saw me through my final year of high school, all of college, 4 years of work 2 of them fully from home and thousands of hours gaming and still going strong.
    Spilled sprite on it a few years ago and borked some of the keys, de-soldered and replaced same as in this video.

  • @knifekitty_ls
    @knifekitty_ls Před 2 lety +32

    wow actual repair guide from ltt that doesnt (to me) feel too rushed/skipping steps and actually explains cool parts instead of just showing them off (like switches) - I certainly hope to see more content like this

    • @phenomanII
      @phenomanII Před 2 lety +2

      Good to know that it is indeed good for beginners.
      I have to admit, when he said what the problem was I scoffed, thinking "that's it?". But then I remembered how scared I was when I took apart my first functional device, hoping I wouldn't damage anything. It's one thing to take apart something that you already had to replace, but taking apart something that you can't easily replace is a different beast.

  • @HipyoTech
    @HipyoTech Před 2 lety +120

    Linus sounds like you need a keyboard content creator

    • @sonicase
      @sonicase Před 2 lety +4

      ....wheres the rollseyes emoji...lol

    • @JacobRosenegger
      @JacobRosenegger Před 2 lety +2

      I go to the pros like you for all my keyboard needs ;)

    • @28-Rats
      @28-Rats Před 2 lety +6

      Video title: Has "Keyboard" in it
      Hipyo: Real shit

    • @duranchr
      @duranchr Před 2 lety +2

      Howdy Hey Hipyo 👋🏽

    • @jemiebridges3197
      @jemiebridges3197 Před 2 lety +1

      This is actually already a genre i discovered yesterday. My lenovo yoga's keypad has a shift button thst doesnt work, but looks like they still $40+ even on ebay for a 11 year old key board. Ouchies.

  • @billardon514
    @billardon514 Před 2 lety +4

    Great content ! It's awesome to see some down to earth repairs like this. It's a welcome change from the usual content (not that the rest isn't great too, I just like variety)!

  • @nicolaspayeur4934
    @nicolaspayeur4934 Před 2 lety

    love that the backspace key got put in the right way after repair

  • @Nik930714
    @Nik930714 Před 2 lety +77

    For beginners who are attempting this - get leaded solder! Unleaded (especially the stuff that was available years ago) is harder to work with and is not recommended for beginners. Just do it in a well ventilated space.

    • @razaelll
      @razaelll Před 2 lety +11

      I 've been soldering for years as a job and hate unleaded with passion. But law is law. And ventilation/extraction is needed regardless if leaded or garbage.

    • @Nik930714
      @Nik930714 Před 2 lety +3

      @@razaelll Same here. I'm sure there was an exemption for prototypes, small batches and repairs at least where i live. And yes, 100% agree for the ventilation.
      To be fair, unleaded has gotten better over the last years, but its still shit compared to leaded. Still, i would not give it to a beginner.

    • @MrNamenloser21
      @MrNamenloser21 Před 2 lety +1

      I've only been working with lead free solder so far and never had problems

    • @IndianGeek5589
      @IndianGeek5589 Před 2 lety +3

      I once got super super sick after spending like half a day next to someone who was using leaded solder.. So not sure whether I would recommend

    • @namibjDerEchte
      @namibjDerEchte Před 2 lety +5

      The ventilation need is bigger for lead-free solder, due to the high-termp flux. It's the flux that hurts you, if you breathe it. The lead won't hurt you unless you lick it.

  • @traviszane5334
    @traviszane5334 Před 2 lety +23

    The bending of the legs on a pin through component is a US military standard of soldering to help secure the component as well as increase surface contact to the pad

    • @lambdaman3228
      @lambdaman3228 Před 2 lety +5

      Citation Needed that it's a US military standard. Note that this product was not made for the US military, so we don't know what standard they were adhering to without a citation.

    • @matthewweinberger7023
      @matthewweinberger7023 Před 2 lety

      @@lambdaman3228 its a common sense standard, i always do it since i don't have those hand thingies, fold over the legs and hold it position

    • @lambdaman3228
      @lambdaman3228 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewweinberger7023 Nobody claimed it was or wasn't a common sense standard though...

    • @_Piers_
      @_Piers_ Před 2 lety

      Strange, it's generally what you do when you don't have the equipment to do it properly or as I would guess in this case, because it's quick.

  • @TheBritishPatriot
    @TheBritishPatriot Před 2 lety +2

    The Borat “My wife’s” impression at the beginning was spot on!

    • @W00FLES
      @W00FLES Před 2 lety

      Thank you! briefly scanning the comments, I wasn't sure If he did it on purpose or I was just obsessed with quoting Borat haha!

  • @kasia2240
    @kasia2240 Před rokem

    Cool video! I love when there is an easy fix or repair instead of buying a new one.

  • @Chalky.
    @Chalky. Před 2 lety +55

    I generally avoid unleaded solder, and especially on joints that are under regular stress knowing it's far more likely to crack over time.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here, unless it's all I have left, and need to get a project done, I just make sure I have good ventilation, and my fume extractor fan when working with lead solder.

    • @SpunkyGo0se
      @SpunkyGo0se Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah people that actually fo any amount of real soldering know you use leaded solder

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 Před 2 lety +6

      @@CommodoreFan64 You should be doing that with any solder or flux, the flux is what's bad for your lungs.

    • @pcguy619
      @pcguy619 Před 2 lety +3

      @@CommodoreFan64 Lead does not melt and give off fumes at normal soldering temperatures. Most solders are 60/40 Pb/Sn, so there's no risk in it at all.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 Před 2 lety

      @@vgamesx1 I do I just make sure double time when it's more then single dab of solder when it's leaded, and yes the flux is bad. Far as the leaded solder itself not being bad for you is debatable.

  • @ant0n-yt
    @ant0n-yt Před 2 lety +19

    I honestly love repair guides like this. Even though it might be obvious to some as to how to swap a switch, It's awesome to know that at least a few keyboards have been saved from the e-waste landfill. It's one thing to have the right to repair, we just need more content like this to teach people *how* to repair.

  • @killerwife
    @killerwife Před 2 lety

    I love the rossman quips every once in a while. I just hope there isnt any beef behind it :D

  • @dyrok
    @dyrok Před 2 lety +2

    The morse code translates ( 9:24 ) : "help me i am trapped on the editing den"

  • @ivomo_
    @ivomo_ Před 2 lety +83

    Taran: Hey Linus, this keyboard doesn't work, could I perha-
    Linus: no.
    Yvonne: Hey sweetheart, my keyboard I'd acting up, do you know how to-
    Linus: Hey guys, today in LTT we are going to fix my wife's keyboard

    • @SuperFlawless2010
      @SuperFlawless2010 Před 2 lety +1

      Our wife

    • @Henk14789
      @Henk14789 Před 2 lety +4

      They guy has eight keyboards, can't give him an inch

    • @markstott6689
      @markstott6689 Před 2 lety +3

      Just imagine if Taran's stream decks stopped working. I can only imagine the crisis levels.
      Question is, could Linus fix one of those?

    • @ivomo_
      @ivomo_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@Henk14789 that's why I said "this keyboard", not "my", because for Taran there isn't such thing as "the keyboard", he has at least 8 and all of them are "his keyboards"

  •  Před 2 lety +238

    My keyboard isn’t broken, but this video was still super entertaining to watch

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Před 2 lety +5

      my keyboard has a sticky key. but this video is not going to change the fact im not going to do anything about it.

    • @jack-o-wack-o3666
      @jack-o-wack-o3666 Před 2 lety

      hey i just saw your comment on mr beasts video

    • @kanecitizen
      @kanecitizen Před 2 lety +6

      @@jack-o-wack-o3666 it's a comment stealing bot.

    • @aperson2910
      @aperson2910 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kanecitizen also the amount of channel's that the channel is subscribed to is sus. Or just weird.

    • @kanecitizen
      @kanecitizen Před 2 lety +1

      @@aperson2910 it's subscribed to a lot of channels so it can get notifications for new videos and steal early comments

  • @randomkindness1470
    @randomkindness1470 Před 2 lety

    the 'lavender' -black colour combo looks reaaly good imo👌

  • @javaman2883
    @javaman2883 Před 2 lety

    Looking down at my HP keyboard from 2008 and I'm still glad I chucked the Compaq one that came with my PC in 2007

  • @Chrom35kull
    @Chrom35kull Před 2 lety +30

    Nothing wrong with old hardware. Still got my 2004 Razer Diamondback mouse in daily use at work. All the graphics have rubbed off, the gel sides have gone solid and I've had to use a gel glue to fill in the dimples created over the millions of clicks on the microswitch button stems but it's still reliably working.

    • @myownsite
      @myownsite Před 2 lety +1

      Man I still regret selling my OG diamondback.

    • @woomba7
      @woomba7 Před 2 lety

      i dunno how your switches managed to last. I've had to replace the left mouse switch on my Razer Deathadder Chroma, and I'll need to replace the mouse wheel button soon

  • @tristinyaeger9222
    @tristinyaeger9222 Před 2 lety +15

    9:23
    "HELP I AM TRAPPED IN THE EDITING DEN."

  • @benwu7980
    @benwu7980 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video for the basics of keeping peripherals alive with a cheap part replacement. Maybe should do a similar one for replacing the Omron microswitches in many good mice? They have fairly wide range of serial numbers compared to Cherry's, but mostly is about the width/height than wiring, and are similarly available and around 2$.
    One thing i didn't recognize was the keyswitch holder thing at 9:33

    • @shadmankabir5916
      @shadmankabir5916 Před 2 lety

      Gateron makes switch openers like that. ITs around 25 bucks too

    • @benwu7980
      @benwu7980 Před 2 lety

      @@shadmankabir5916 cool thanks, is that something they needed for the fix in video? or was just for showing how the switch is assembled ?

    • @satibel
      @satibel Před 2 lety

      @@benwu7980 it's only needed if you want to open the switch, and you can manage with toothpicks/pins/needles if that's a single switch.
      you can also get small keychain ones for like 15 bucks, as it's just a piece of cast or machined aluminum.
      And it's not needed if you replace the whole switch.
      You can clean and/or replace the contact in the switch if you want a repair with even less waste. (Or you can slightly bend it in shape if cleaning didn't do the trick)
      Note that removing the keycap, pressing on the switch and spraying contact cleaner inside then pressing the switch repeatedly can work fairly well.
      You can find electrical contact cleaner in auto shops and even in supermarkets in the auto section. It also works amazingly well on scratchy potentiometers

  • @RiseUpToYourAbility
    @RiseUpToYourAbility Před 2 lety

    I wish Linus would do another custom keyboard video. The last one was so years ago, and so much has changed with keyboards in the past few years.

  • @qwertyuiop.
    @qwertyuiop. Před 2 lety +16

    I just can't, I CANNOT.
    Why is the backspace backwards?!?!

    • @sheepy0125
      @sheepy0125 Před 2 lety +3

      maybe it's forwards for everyone else but you're seeing it upside down

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc Před 2 lety +6

    As somebody who's gone through this myself with zero knowledge and an out-of-warranty K95, desoldering switches was actually surprisingly simple. I got one of those super-cheap solder-sucking pumps with my $10 soldering iron (and I'm sure you can buy them separately for a couple bucks) and it worked better for me than the solder braid (though again, that's just me; ymmv). I actually had so much fun with it that I bought the cheapest mech on amazon, desoldered all 100+ switches, and used them to make a custom keyboard since buying bare switches wasn't an option at the time. Silly solution to my problem, but again, I went into it having never desoldered a single thing in my life and picked it up pretty much on the first try.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před 2 lety +1

      Those solder sucking pumps are fine as long as (1) your unit has unbroken seals to actually suck and (2) you don't damage the tip. Surprisingy many of those pumps have plastic tip and people accidentally melt it with the soldering iron - the inside of the tip must be smooth or it fill not suck well.

  • @StarcoreLabs
    @StarcoreLabs Před 2 lety

    Please make more videos of how to repair things. That was great!

  • @dankusmemus2350
    @dankusmemus2350 Před rokem

    Very good type of video that will encourage people to fix their stuff, fantastic

  • @skrounst
    @skrounst Před 2 lety +3

    8:32 Honestly one of the most wholesome moments I've ever seen in my life. I got goosebumps.

  • @MrVaykadji
    @MrVaykadji Před 2 lety +141

    Linus: "let's dirty fix my wife's keyboard that's 10 years old!"
    Also Linus: "thanks to XXXX for sending me this brand new keyboard for my new house and my gaming den!"

    • @Mischala
      @Mischala Před 2 lety +1

      Turns out Linus is just a hoarder... Like a weord tech dragon sleeping on a pile of silicon.

    • @Oaisus
      @Oaisus Před 2 lety +4

      They made it pretty clear that she likes the giant wrist rest and she probably asked him to fix it

    • @DoctorWhom
      @DoctorWhom Před 2 lety

      dirty fix? seems like you might have some input on the repair they did.

    • @MrVaykadji
      @MrVaykadji Před 2 lety

      Common people show some humor. I found funny to see Linus fix a keyboard when he usually unboxes new stuff, and lately he did a lot of stuff for his new house, for him and his kids, and for once it's about Yvonne and that's for fixing her old keyboard. It's less funny when you have to explain a situation...

  • @High-Tech-Geek
    @High-Tech-Geek Před 2 lety +3

    This is like a surgeon saying "Fixing my wife's damaged heart valve for $1" - with a $1's worth of stitches, anyone can do it.

    • @applecideriscool9455
      @applecideriscool9455 Před 2 lety

      hah. You're absolutely wrong, not only is fixing a keyboard for a person with no knowledge on how a keyboard works or how keys work really confusing, but it's not something you can just do alone without help from videos. Literally just because YOU have the knowledge doesn't mean it's like common knowlegde between every human.

    • @High-Tech-Geek
      @High-Tech-Geek Před 2 lety +1

      @@applecideriscool9455 That was my point, friend.
      Linus says you can fix a keyboard for $1 and then uses thousands of dollars of specialized equipment, workbench space, 3D printers, testing beds, air compressors, sodering irons, special flux, wicks, syringes, spatulas, and decades of combined knowledge to do it. Ridiculous.

  • @BadMax02_VR
    @BadMax02_VR Před rokem

    Regarding the keyboards in dishwasher, i would always recommend putting the keyboard in the sun with good airflow after dishwashing them.
    ive been hand dishsoup washing my keyboards for years now and then letting them dry good, and it sometimes even improves switch operation.
    My current keyboard has seen probably like 3-4 washes over 6 years and some of these washings were made because keys started acting up, washed them in water with brushing them and submerging them completely in soup water, rinsing off and drying them.
    I have pictures of this on my phone backup on my nas somewhere...
    if i find them i'l post a link :D

  • @profosist
    @profosist Před 2 lety +4

    Appreciate you keeping that bad boy alive, it deserves it. That 7G was the first mech board I owned and that wrist rest influenced my design choices until this day.

  • @dimeuno
    @dimeuno Před 2 lety +20

    When some of my switches acted up I used an electronics safe type of contact cleaner on all of them. No issues since. One theory is that over time dust, and plastic from the manufacturing process comes loose, and sort of gunks things up inside, but the contact cleaner remedies the situation. I was extremely thorough with each switch, took like an hour or two on my tenkeyless board, but worth it. Edit: didn't have to open the keyboard or anything, just removed caps, pushed down on stems, sprayed some in, pressed the switch over and over to spread the cleaner well for maybe 30 seconds right side up and upside down, each (so 1 minute per key if I remember right). At the end I think you wait like 15 minutes minimum to let it dry, then you can use it.

    • @Davidgm92
      @Davidgm92 Před 2 lety

      Out of curiosity what one did you use?

    • @dimeuno
      @dimeuno Před 2 lety

      @@Davidgm92 I'm in Canada but in my case I got some "CRC 05103 QD Electronic Cleaner" from a local hardware store. One of the key features is "quick dry", careful you don't get it on rubbery things like o-rings under your keycaps (if you installed those). Not a bad idea to dust your keyboard first too, I have a [Edit: wrong brand, corrected] DataVac for that (safe for dusting a pc as well), and a brush that came with a keycap puller and o-ring kit. Recently needed to use the contact cleaner on my spacebar that was acting up (2nd time I had to use the cleaner), dusted my whole keyboard, then also pressed down on the one trouble switch, and dusted inside there with it, before using the contact cleaner.

  • @FermSingh
    @FermSingh Před 2 lety +1

    6:25 "cereal eater"
    Nice save

  • @tobymarol7329
    @tobymarol7329 Před 2 lety

    Still have the 6Gv2 around, legends are a little yellowed but works flawlessly

  • @telotawa
    @telotawa Před 2 lety +3

    morse code says "help me i am trapped on the editing den"

  • @MrHendrikje
    @MrHendrikje Před 2 lety +11

    This was one of the reason why I wanted to have a hotswappable keyboard once I decided I wanted something more custom. Its still not a custom keyboard in the most hardcoresense, its a GMMK TKL Hotsap edition with their Glorious Panda switches. It's amazing and I like the form factor a lot. Should a switch die I can just yank it out and push in a new one.
    Also, should I want to use other switches I can do the same, Saves me sodering and such.

  • @pph1L
    @pph1L Před 2 lety

    Great video! Next time you guys should try to fix the double click on the g502 hero

  • @metaleggman18
    @metaleggman18 Před 2 lety +1

    "it's as simple as soldering in a new switch! Well not so much. See, this switch is soldered" 😂

  • @Law211
    @Law211 Před 2 lety +7

    "He knows I eat cereal"
    I don't think he meant cereal, Linus...

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před 2 lety +32

    Yvonne's Intel Extreme Tech Upgrade from her previous motherboard upgrade a year ago continues, this time with fixing her keyboard.

  • @blk124
    @blk124 Před 2 lety

    Dell better take some notes from this video. Also the Rossmann flux reference is gold!

  • @phantom2012
    @phantom2012 Před 2 lety

    Holy cow, great work. I use cherry ultralight redish(pink) switches, yes they absolutely do have switches for disabled individuals. They still make a clicky sound, but a mouse can press them.

  • @matercomus
    @matercomus Před 2 lety +7

    Love that you encourage your audience to fix instead of buy new! Also, more content like this is welcome :)

  • @tailblaze101
    @tailblaze101 Před 2 lety +3

    6:30 "cereal".... yup. That's exactly what I thought he meant 😂

  • @NickyNiclas
    @NickyNiclas Před 2 lety +9

    I've washed keyboards in the dishwasher for ages. The secret to making them survive is drying them for a few hours in the oven at it's lowest temperature (don't go above 70°C and don't use grill or speed mode)

    • @DevReaper
      @DevReaper Před 2 lety

      It rescued the keyboard I'm using right now after I drowned half of it in my drink... twice... the only thing that doesn't work now after a year and a half is the RGB on the A key is stuck on purple but hey! I didn't have to spend money!

  • @Emile420
    @Emile420 Před 2 lety +1

    i tend to spill various beverages in my keyboards. Im on my 5th corsair k70, until I realized if you have a spill, you can just put it in the dishwasher alone with no soap then let it dry for a few days and it will be good as new. Remove the keys first and wash them separately.

  • @RedBeardedNinja
    @RedBeardedNinja Před 2 lety +13

    Linus get intimate with the sponsors so we dont have to. what a nice guy