@@Subee7 Tried it myself on my own g915 and it totally DELETES the rattle. Shook it as hard as I could, couldn't hear a thing. Also followed the video above, worked wonders. Halfway done with taping the pegs and lubing the switches its going to be sick when its done.
To completely get rid of rattling noise u just need to put o-rings underneath each key. I did it for my g915 tkl and the rattle was gone. Before I have tried to lube the switches - it worked but still some rattle was audible.
Not sure, measure the distance between the 2 clip points for the key cap. Or you can use a bandaid, cut it up small and stack a couple till the rattling stops. Hope that helps
Thank for the disassembly guide! I managed to find a second hand 'for parts' keyboard for under a third of normal price and fix it up, still keeping me under half the price :)
Excellent work! I am going to tear my G915 brown apart now. Can’t stand the stablizer rattling on space bar, enter and shifts! Going to lube those using a some lubing grease along with tempest “tape” mod and the foam filling mod. I have also seen some use brushes to lube their switches with slim brushes to further tube the sound! This should be good 😎 cheers again for showing how to open this bad boy up 👍🏽
Glad it helped! Gl on further modding. Another way you can lube the switches is to push down the switch then use super lube and do 1 drop in all the corners
lol with my RGB set on lowest brightness and static (no moving) and inactivity settings after 10 mins to dim rgb I get almost 180 hours didn't even consider bigger.. I guess if original battery is bad now and can sneak in higher capacity why not
Is it possible to get under the standoffs? (I don’t know if I’m using the right words for it) I had one of the pins on my D key break and the key came loose. The other pin was still stuck in the standoff. I tried getting it out but that resulted in the pin falling down underneath the brown standoff making the key hard to push down and not working properly. Help much appreciated.
bravo my friend...almost exaclty what i was looking for... just got this keyboard about two months ago and my space bar is sticking reeeeally bad almost to the point in which playing games is impossible.. was pretty nervous to take it apart but after this video i feel way better! awesome video!
tysm, im glad it helped! hope you got your space bar fixed. Just curious you said "almost exactly" what you needed, was there anything I missed? or need to improve on? (other than my commentary skills lmao)
@@Subee7 no man you’re perfect on the topic of the video! I just had a niche problem I think.. I will press my space bar down while gaming and its resets suuuper slow to the point where I can’t play anything..but because it’s not a traditional mechanical keyboard I was nervous on poppin the caps and taking it apart
@@Subee7 *update* :: Just felt the need to come on back and tell about my adventures on cleaning my keyboard! So after removing the key caps from my board I wiped it down and lubed up all the stabilizers.. after putting the keys back on it was like butterrrr *chefs kiss* then went back to this video and took the deep dive on following this video step by step. Completed all the mods and holy shnikies what a difference, I love it! 😎🤙 absolute awesome video once again brother, great content 👌
That's a good question, I'm not sure though and I don't own that board anymore to try it. Remove the battery is pretty simple if you wanted to try it your self, I don't see why it wouldn't work.
what is the capacity of the original battery? I attached a battery from an old dell latitude, i have my rgb turned on all the time set to white, and I haven't had to charge it for 4 months now. Charging it is a pain though.
I'm not to sure you could probably find the capacity online somewhere but I don't own that board anymore so I can't even check. That's pretty neat you got a laptop battery to fit, did you make sure to check that the voltages and everything were the same? Or did you just plug it in and not look back?
@@Subee7 The laptop battery was wired in series so the voltage for 11.1. I removed the wiring and re-wired them in parallel. So they are the same voltage now (3.7v) I hooked up the battery directly to the keyboard, so it can actually charge using the port on the keyboard itself. It takes a very long time, somewhere around 8-10 hours.
Can the green side with the switches be removed as well? I have the tactile white but want to get the white version to have the linear switches, wondering if I could swap out the green piece from the black version of the g915..
The circuit board? Yes its held on with screws scattered around the circuit board I believe. Aslong as it's the same model of g915 (either tkl it full size) you could easily swap the circuit board with no issues. Sorry about the late response, hope you get I figured out man
Mine doesn't rattle like this. Something I've found is that the more you remove the keycaps and then put them back, the more they'll rattle. It's because you're bending the pegs and making them loose.
idk if ur still active on this but my brother snapped off one of the switches and one of the feet are broken off i cant seem to manage to get the white piece back in. note i dont have experience with low profile boards if this were a normal switch its an easy fix but idk abt this is it fixable
Probs done this now but the broken piece will come out with little trouble as it's designed to smoothly go in..a pair of quality tweezers will do and a magnifying glass...took 5 mins..you know when it's.lin3d up as the key will depress 100%.. then it's ready to gently pry up and out..
Hey, did you ever replace your keycaps? In my opinion their too flat and I want to swap it out for some pudding keycap, do I need to buy new switches as well and solder it?
Sorry for the late reply here, yes you'd have to buy new low profile switches that use cherry cross stems (gateron has such switches, you can get them from keychrons website) and then most third party keycaps would work just fine with the board
It's hard to find replacements for the 915, ik amazon has a set but I have no idea of there quility and I'm not sure they come in white. If you've tried googling for replacements and can't find any you might unfortunately be out of luck.
Man I love this keyboard I guess I got used to the sound but kinda like it... With my settings (even with rgb on just static) and some auto dim on inactivity settings I get almost 180 hours per charge!
Haven't, I have the tactile version and lubing would worsen the already very subtle bump. If you do want to lube yours tho I recommend using super lube, it's a thin libe that can be applied without needing to desoldering all the switches. Also if you google "lubing g915" I believe there's some videos you could watch to see how to do it.
Is there any way i can put custom keycaps in this kb. My wasd keys are worn out, sucks so bad that the printing is so low quality eventhough i love the board so much Was thinking of getting the keycaps replacement tbat cost like 40 dollars for a full tkl set. But wondering if you ever thought of putting custom keycaps on it Loved the video tho
they're kinda hard to get but there's some sets on amazon you can get or ali express. I have no idea of there quility tho and cant guarantee they're worth it. www.amazon.com/Suitable-Logitech-Keyboard-Replacement-Mechanical/dp/B08DV8SBVS www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-logitech-g915-keycaps.html
Do not do this! While the o-rings do reduce the rattle (completely eliminating them), it does so by making the keycaps tighter on the stem holes. The problem is that the stems are really weak. The o-rings add additional upward pressure on them, making them prone to snapping. I've already had three keycaps snap on one stem before I realized the culprit! Please don't do it.
Fantastic tutorial video, thanks for this. Do you know if there are replacement keycaps available that light up all those secondary key symbols (!"£$%^&*()_ etc etc)? I find it really annoying in a low light environment e.g. gaming on my TV or monitor.
Forget the cotton balls. Car stereo places use a thin tar paper product called Dynamat to do exactly what you are doing but better. Sticky on one side.
I see that you have lost one of your media keys at the top. Did you replace it or is it gone forever? P.S. I lost one of my macro keys 😕so any suggestion will help _/\_
Yea~ my cat ripped it off. Did you lose a keycap? Or one of the little rubber buttons at the top? If you just lost a keycap I can help. But if you lost the little rubber button at the top there sadly no way to fix it as far as I'm aware
@@Subee7 thanks for the reply. I lost the macro key at the top which is a rubber key 😐 I don't use that at all so planning to stick it with a super glue 😝 thanks anyway
Lmao yea! Hope my guide can help you get your board tapest modded, if you have any questions ask here or reach out to me on discord. Mouse pad is jsut off Amazon very meh quility, I just needed a work mat and figured a mouse pad would be good enough
@@Subee7 they don’t need to hide some screws. At least it was doable with one screw drive even if I used two sizes it could be done with one. It doesn’t matter anyway, my board seems to be dead from tap water.
...and it sounds completely identical as before...absolutely pointless "mod" or "hack" whatever the term. Here's my mod, crazy glue the key caps to their switches...no more rattle at all and that pesky left shift key will never break.....result
I taped the keys of my g915 tkl. This almost removed all ratalling noise from all but bigger size keys. Then I added extra layer of tapes on the larger size keycaps and now the noise is almost negligible This mod also helped in making the keys sound a bit chonky
For the rattling noise, i have put 1 or 2 layers of band aid between the pegs under the keycaps
thats a really good idea actually, does it reduce the rattle that much?
@@Subee7 Tried it myself on my own g915 and it totally DELETES the rattle. Shook it as hard as I could, couldn't hear a thing. Also followed the video above, worked wonders. Halfway done with taping the pegs and lubing the switches its going to be sick when its done.
@@randylin1871 I need to get one keycap get some band aid probably I need to cut it then put back the keycap and I'm done?
I did that and now this is the best keyboard I've ever typed on.
@@thrash1337 do you have the rgb after this?
Very thorough. Feels like a classic TH-cam tutorial
i have a question bout the keyboard i own it and its a little bent is that normal or not normal
Thanks bud, I've disassembled my G915 non TLK version to swap out two switches because of double input problem, amazing.
To completely get rid of rattling noise u just need to put o-rings underneath each key. I did it for my g915 tkl and the rattle was gone. Before I have tried to lube the switches - it worked but still some rattle was audible.
Yea, had acouple people recommend that. Thanks for the tip!
Whats the size of the o ring?
Not sure, measure the distance between the 2 clip points for the key cap. Or you can use a bandaid, cut it up small and stack a couple till the rattling stops. Hope that helps
@@danimper2517 the Henry guy actually has a video or two with the link in the comments with the size.
Thank for the disassembly guide! I managed to find a second hand 'for parts' keyboard for under a third of normal price and fix it up, still keeping me under half the price :)
Glad it helped man! Love to see people fixing up old broken boards
amazing deal love this keyboard after 2 years
how did you remove the keycaps?
Anyone know where to buy individual replacement keycaps my ins,del,and prnt keycaps have had the plastic snapped.
Thx m8. I took apart today my full size g915 bit different but same Idea. I had to replace a broken switch so that hassle for one switch...
Excellent work! I am going to tear my G915 brown apart now. Can’t stand the stablizer rattling on space bar, enter and shifts! Going to lube those using a some lubing grease along with tempest “tape” mod and the foam filling mod. I have also seen some use brushes to lube their switches with slim brushes to further tube the sound! This should be good 😎 cheers again for showing how to open this bad boy up 👍🏽
Glad it helped! Gl on further modding. Another way you can lube the switches is to push down the switch then use super lube and do 1 drop in all the corners
Anyone know a higher capacity battery that will fit? The default one is 1500mah
lol with my RGB set on lowest brightness and static (no moving) and inactivity settings after 10 mins to dim rgb I get almost 180 hours didn't even consider bigger.. I guess if original battery is bad now and can sneak in higher capacity why not
Hi . Whats the point with the mod ?
Is it possible to get under the standoffs? (I don’t know if I’m using the right words for it)
I had one of the pins on my D key break and the key came loose. The other pin was still stuck in the standoff. I tried getting it out but that resulted in the pin falling down underneath the brown standoff making the key hard to push down and not working properly.
Help much appreciated.
You'd have to take out the switch and disassemble the switch. pre8simple fix.
Hope you got it fixed! sorry I don't check comments very often
Thanks dude, with your help I could solve my stabilizer problem!
bravo my friend...almost exaclty what i was looking for... just got this keyboard about two months ago and my space bar is sticking reeeeally bad almost to the point in which playing games is impossible.. was pretty nervous to take it apart but after this video i feel way better! awesome video!
tysm, im glad it helped! hope you got your space bar fixed. Just curious you said "almost exactly" what you needed, was there anything I missed? or need to improve on? (other than my commentary skills lmao)
@@Subee7 no man you’re perfect on the topic of the video! I just had a niche problem I think.. I will press my space bar down while gaming and its resets suuuper slow to the point where I can’t play anything..but because it’s not a traditional mechanical keyboard I was nervous on poppin the caps and taking it apart
Ahh. I see, was just checking, want to make as good of content as I can. Gl on fixing your space bar, maybe some lube would free it up?
@@Subee7 *update* :: Just felt the need to come on back and tell about my adventures on cleaning my keyboard! So after removing the key caps from my board I wiped it down and lubed up all the stabilizers.. after putting the keys back on it was like butterrrr *chefs kiss* then went back to this video and took the deep dive on following this video step by step. Completed all the mods and holy shnikies what a difference, I love it! 😎🤙 absolute awesome video once again brother, great content 👌
Thanks for the update! That's amazing! I'm glad you got it fixed and you enjoy all the mods, tysm! I'm glad it helped
Hi does the G915 work without the battery attached in wired mode?
That's a good question, I'm not sure though and I don't own that board anymore to try it. Remove the battery is pretty simple if you wanted to try it your self, I don't see why it wouldn't work.
@@Subee7 Ahh okay, I cant test it either because i wont open my board until the warranty expires. I someone has tried it please write here :)
Any ideea what switch are there? The g915 have 3 diferent switch
What color are the switches?
Sorry for the rate reply, red is linear, brown is tactile, and blue is clicky
The make of the switch is printed on them under the cap on the clear plastic... they are made by Kailh
what is the capacity of the original battery? I attached a battery from an old dell latitude, i have my rgb turned on all the time set to white, and I haven't had to charge it for 4 months now. Charging it is a pain though.
I'm not to sure you could probably find the capacity online somewhere but I don't own that board anymore so I can't even check.
That's pretty neat you got a laptop battery to fit, did you make sure to check that the voltages and everything were the same? Or did you just plug it in and not look back?
@@Subee7 The laptop battery was wired in series so the voltage for 11.1. I removed the wiring and re-wired them in parallel. So they are the same voltage now (3.7v) I hooked up the battery directly to the keyboard, so it can actually charge using the port on the keyboard itself. It takes a very long time, somewhere around 8-10 hours.
Ah gotcha, super neat project man
Hello, my "U" key is making a pinging noise whenever I type on it, do you think these mods will fix it?
Can the green side with the switches be removed as well? I have the tactile white but want to get the white version to have the linear switches, wondering if I could swap out the green piece from the black version of the g915..
The circuit board? Yes its held on with screws scattered around the circuit board I believe. Aslong as it's the same model of g915 (either tkl it full size) you could easily swap the circuit board with no issues.
Sorry about the late response, hope you get I figured out man
@@Subee7 Excellent! Thank you for replying :)
hey did you end up switching the switches and was it too bad?@@echo021
Mine doesn't rattle like this. Something I've found is that the more you remove the keycaps and then put them back, the more they'll rattle. It's because you're bending the pegs and making them loose.
Thank you. My battery died really quick. I've only had my G915 for a few months!
How much layers of tape do you think is the best. I'm with the tactile version? Do this avoid warranty?
Your dismantling the board, it will void your warranty.
I believe I used 3 layers of tape
idk if ur still active on this but my brother snapped off one of the switches and one of the feet are broken off i cant seem to manage to get the white piece back in. note i dont have experience with low profile boards if this were a normal switch its an easy fix but idk abt this is it fixable
Should I remove the battery if I'm using the keyboard wired? Will the battery be bad even tho it should only take power from wire?
If you'd like to remove it sure. But it's not going to hurt it leaving it in
Hey is it possible to open the switch and remove the stem without having to desoldering? Plastic from my keycap broke inside and it’s stuck…
I don't think that's possible no
Probs done this now but the broken piece will come out with little trouble as it's designed to smoothly go in..a pair of quality tweezers will do and a magnifying glass...took 5 mins..you know when it's.lin3d up as the key will depress 100%.. then it's ready to gently pry up and out..
Put tape under the caps to fill the gap to the swich. Caps sit tight. Rattle is gone.
Hey, did you ever replace your keycaps? In my opinion their too flat and I want to swap it out for some pudding keycap, do I need to buy new switches as well and solder it?
Sorry for the late reply here, yes you'd have to buy new low profile switches that use cherry cross stems (gateron has such switches, you can get them from keychrons website) and then most third party keycaps would work just fine with the board
I need a few red or white keycaps for my 915. Enter, Esc, Backspace, Shift. Any ideas where I can find GOOD ones? Thanks!
It's hard to find replacements for the 915, ik amazon has a set but I have no idea of there quility and I'm not sure they come in white. If you've tried googling for replacements and can't find any you might unfortunately be out of luck.
Man I love this keyboard I guess I got used to the sound but kinda like it... With my settings (even with rgb on just static) and some auto dim on inactivity settings I get almost 180 hours per charge!
You try lubing the keys in any way?
Haven't, I have the tactile version and lubing would worsen the already very subtle bump. If you do want to lube yours tho I recommend using super lube, it's a thin libe that can be applied without needing to desoldering all the switches.
Also if you google "lubing g915" I believe there's some videos you could watch to see how to do it.
Is there any way i can put custom keycaps in this kb.
My wasd keys are worn out, sucks so bad that the printing is so low quality eventhough i love the board so much
Was thinking of getting the keycaps replacement tbat cost like 40 dollars for a full tkl set. But wondering if you ever thought of putting custom keycaps on it
Loved the video tho
they're kinda hard to get but there's some sets on amazon you can get or ali express. I have no idea of there quility tho and cant guarantee they're worth it.
www.amazon.com/Suitable-Logitech-Keyboard-Replacement-Mechanical/dp/B08DV8SBVS
www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-logitech-g915-keycaps.html
Can u make a tutorial for usb c mod for it?
Have you tried using o rings to reduce rattling?
I have not, but that would most likely fix the rattle, thanks for the suggestion!
Do not do this! While the o-rings do reduce the rattle (completely eliminating them), it does so by making the keycaps tighter on the stem holes.
The problem is that the stems are really weak. The o-rings add additional upward pressure on them, making them prone to snapping.
I've already had three keycaps snap on one stem before I realized the culprit! Please don't do it.
Didn't think of that, tysm for the warning!
Fantastic tutorial video, thanks for this.
Do you know if there are replacement keycaps available that light up all those secondary key symbols (!"£$%^&*()_ etc etc)? I find it really annoying in a low light environment e.g. gaming on my TV or monitor.
mucho antes de que se gaste la barteria se te gasta la pintura de las teclas
I like the look, but i would mod the usb port to be type-c
Done that to a different board, not worth my time on the g915 though
yeah was my biggest and only issue when I got it but I charge it legit after 180 hours of use so not bad to keep micro usb around
Can you send like "ID" "serial number" this battery?
I cannot sorry, I no longer own that board. But you should be able to find it with a quick Google or opening up your own board
@@Subee7 i already do it, but thanks a lot for answer! :P
@@clausberecci3049 ah gotcha, yeah sorry for the late reply.
Forget the cotton balls. Car stereo places use a thin tar paper product called Dynamat to do exactly what you are doing but better. Sticky on one side.
Yea, I've used it in the past, I was just tryna keep it simple and at the the time didn't have any on hand and didn't feel like running into town.
I get the fucking double click on my W and S buttons. Do you have the video how to change switches ?🙏
Nice Work!
I see that you have lost one of your media keys at the top. Did you replace it or is it gone forever?
P.S. I lost one of my macro keys 😕so any suggestion will help _/\_
Yea~ my cat ripped it off.
Did you lose a keycap? Or one of the little rubber buttons at the top? If you just lost a keycap I can help. But if you lost the little rubber button at the top there sadly no way to fix it as far as I'm aware
@@Subee7 thanks for the reply. I lost the macro key at the top which is a rubber key 😐 I don't use that at all so planning to stick it with a super glue 😝 thanks anyway
Yea sorry nor Logitech or a third party company makes replacement rubber buttons. If you still have ethe button tho you could maybe glue it back on
Haaaaaaaaaaaairy keyboard *hic*
Thanks for showing off this, I love my 915 and been thinking about tape modding it.
PS that mousemat is.....sublime
Lmao yea! Hope my guide can help you get your board tapest modded, if you have any questions ask here or reach out to me on discord.
Mouse pad is jsut off Amazon very meh quility, I just needed a work mat and figured a mouse pad would be good enough
you skipped over most of the important bits
What did I miss?
I'm watching this because I want to mod it with wireless charging, just need a peak on the inside before I tear mine apart
Excelente video.
lol here i thought you're going to change the switches.. but no..
Regulators should do something about all these unnecessary screws, that shot pisses me of big time!
There are alot and there are better ways to mount the pcb but they way they did it all the screws are necessary to ensure a secure fit
@@Subee7 they don’t need to hide some screws. At least it was doable with one screw drive even if I used two sizes it could be done with one.
It doesn’t matter anyway, my board seems to be dead from tap water.
That's a very unamerican thing to say.
is that bacon cotton??????
Those wear cotton balls. I would opt to use pe foam over cotton though
wtf is the tape even for?? what's the point of telling us how to tape it but not *WHY* lol
G915 TKL* 😉
oops, it is essentially the same board though
...and it sounds completely identical as before...absolutely pointless "mod" or "hack" whatever the term.
Here's my mod, crazy glue the key caps to their switches...no more rattle at all and that pesky left shift key will never break.....result
god, logitech really like their stupid know how switches
I taped the keys of my g915 tkl. This almost removed all ratalling noise from all but bigger size keys. Then I added extra layer of tapes on the larger size keycaps and now the noise is almost negligible
This mod also helped in making the keys sound a bit chonky
stole my keybvodasdd to make constent!!!
still sounds crap. Brown switches yuck
what'd you'd expect its a shitty large oem board.
if you can solder you could swap the switches to gateron low profile switches
Worst keyboard I have ever owned, keys are very flimsy.
most large oem boards are shit. Id recommend you look at keychron or akko for much higher quality boards
@@Subee7 Thanks, fed up of gluing keys back onto that cheap tac.
its there a way to replace the Switches on a G15 ?
Soldering