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I want to investigate the innards of the G613 mechanical (wireless!) keyboard. The product has a known ping coming from both handling and its Romer G switches, possibly from echoing off an internal metal plate. This is a well built, beefy keyboard with a good fit and finish (unfortunately). I’ve removed all visible screws and run plastic cards along the circumference of the part gaps. Gotten some popping (I don’t think any tabs broke), but nothing loosens. It’s as solid and stable as can be. There are foam pads I could pull to see if there are hidden screws, but I’m reluctant as I want to be sure I can replace or re-set a very good adhesive for a pretty expensive keyboard. There are only two small pads adjacent to the fold-out stands which already had screws underneath. I’m skeptical that there are more fasteners that close, though it’s not impossible.

Hey there, I just tore down my keyboard (long story short, I got bleach in it.) there are a total of 14 screws I believe and there are two under each long rubber part under he keyboard and one under the small rubber pieces near the stands of the keyboard. Then there is also one under the service number sticker right in the middle. Unscrew all of those then pop it off and you’ll be at the back of the keyboard. There are more screws holding that into place so, if you want to take that out you’ll have to unscrew those.

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