It’s basically like pulling it apart – except backwards. Putting the keyboard back together is relatively simple. I found this pretty helpful when it came to putting it back together again…which coincidentally is the next thing to do, if you’re happy with how you’ve cleaned it out. I think I might have OCD.Īfter I’d finished cleaning each key, I laid them all out on position on the desk. Don’t worry about the keys, they will not (and can not) fall out. Turn the keyboard over and unscrew all the screws on the back. Don’t be like one of my high-school classmates who tried to pull the motherboard out of a computer while it was still plugged in and running. A few hours (unless you’re really quick).A small brush and a cloth for cleaning.A set of small screwdrivers (Flathead and Philips).A Logitech G15 Generation 2 Keyboard, preferably past its warranty.If you’ve decided to proceed (at your own risk), then let’s get started. Sorry, this guide won’t really help you if that’s what you’re looking to clean.
#LOGITECH K200 DISASSEMBLY HOW TO#
It’s also worth mentioning that this guide doesn’t show how to open up the part that houses the screen and media playback buttons. This guide is only here to tell you what to expect upon opening it up, how to clean the keys, and in what order to put everything back in again. So if you’re not confident with pulling things to bits and putting them back together again, then don’t do it on anything valuable.
Any screw-ups are your problem to deal with. I’ll take no responsibility if your keyboard no longer works after reassembly. And since disassembly guides for the keyboard aren’t easy to find, I decided to post my findings here.įirstly, a disclaimer. I got sick of looking at all the grime on the Logitech G15 I use, and decided to pull it apart and clean it in the name of curiosity.