Ducky One 3 RGB Switch Replacement Guide
ID: 164990
Description: This guide will help you replace the switches...
Steps:
- Unplug the keyboard. This can be done directly from the back of the keyboard.
- Unplugging the keyboard will ensure safety as well as making it easier to work without the LED lights flashing.
- Use the keycap remover tool to pull off all of the keycaps.
- Push the keycap remover over the keycap until it goes underneath on both sides (see picture 2) and pull it up.
- The keycaps may pop out so be sure to not lose any!
- Optional: Take a photo of your keyboard before removing the keycaps to use for future reference when putting the keycaps back.
- If you do not plan to clean the keyboard, skip to Step 4.
- Place all of the keycaps into a large bowl.
- Add water until keycaps are all fully submerged.
- Add dish soap.
- Use your hands and give the keycaps a wash.
- Rinse the soap off the keycaps with water under the sink and set them aside on a towel to dry.
- Face the keycaps upwards so that the characters/letters are towards the ground.
- Wait a few hours until they are fully dry or it can potentially cause damage to your keyboard.
- Use switch puller tool and pull out all the switches.
- When pulling, clamp down on the buttons on the top and bottom of the switches.
- Use wet wipes and wipe the keyboard until all dirt/dust is gone or until you are satisfied.
- Do not use wipes that are too wet so liquid gets into the keyboard. Doing so will potentially cause damage.
- Take the new switches and push them into the empty slots.
- Push the switches in so that the 2 pins are at the bottom. There are holes in the keyboard switch compartments to guide you.
- Failing to align pins properly may cause pins to bend and damage switches.
- Put all keycaps back onto keyboard. This can be done by aligning keycaps and pushing.
- If you took a picture of your keyboard in step 2, refer to that image to put keycaps back. Otherwise, search up an image online to help.
- Plug your keyboard back in. Once again, this is done at the back of the keyboard.
- The keyboard should be fully functioning with your new switches.