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Keys Stop Functioning

Some or all keys on the keyboard no longer respond.

Gunk Beneath Keys

There is often foreign matter accumulated by daily use underneath the keycaps. The best solution is to apply canned air between the keys, but simply flipping the keyboard over and giving it a good shake sometimes works too.

Switches Are Damaged

Replacement switches can be found online and are easily swapped in by following this guide.

Non-Functional Mainboard

If nothing else works, the mainboard can be replaced by following this guide.

LEDs Stop Functioning

The LEDs under the keycaps are dim or stop lighting up entirely.

Software Isn't Installed

Ensure that Razer Synapse exists on your computer. If not, you can download the Synapse installer from the Razer website.

LEDs Failed

If individual LEDs stop working, they may have failed. Since the LEDs are built into the switches, replacing switches is the best option.

Device Stops Functioning

The keyboard doesn't seem to accept input, nor do any LEDs light up.

Drivers Aren't Installed

On Windows, open Device Manager through the start menu. If it tells you there's an unknown device, try updating your computer. Windows should automatically find the drivers for your keyboard.

Broken Cable

Since the cable is just an average data-carrying USB type C, most stores carry suitable replacements.

Loose USB C Port

If the port is loose, check that there's not something jammed in there that shouldn't be. The board this port sits on can be replaced with this guide.

Non-Functional Mainboard

If the mainboard doesn't work, it can be replaced by following this guide.

Keycaps Damaged

Keycaps are either cosmetically or physically damaged.

Smudged Lettering

If the lettering seems to be rubbing off, there are generic stickers available online to act as a replacement. Another option is to replace the keycaps, which can be done by following this guide.

Broken or Cracked

When the keycaps are physically damaged, it's best to replace them.

Keyboard Sliding

It's hard to keep the keyboard in one place; any force can move it.

Legs Falling Off

If the legs fall off, the small plastic pieces holding it onto the keyboard may have broken off. The solution is to buy new legs and replace them using this guide.

Rubber Pads Falling Off

If the rubber pads keep falling off, the adhesive may have worn down. Replacement pads can be found online and replaced using this guide.

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