The keycaps on this keyboard do break, in fact there is an entire logitech forum post of the keycaps breaking under normal use, and unless you hit the very center of the key every time they will eventually break. Make sure you put all those screws in the box Modding requirements 6. G710+ doesn't have any hidden screws all will be visible at the bottom of the keyboard.
Pressing this disables the Windows button and turns on an LED next to the Scroll Lock/Caps Lock/Num Lock lights indicating that Gaming mode is active. Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum My Favorite Keyboard The Daily Consumer. Like most gaming keyboards the Logitech G710+ features a gaming mode, represented on the G710+ by a Joystick button just above the F5 key. Searching for the right mechanical gaming keyboard. Place the keyboard upside down and un screw all the screws. Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Tactile High-Speed Keys - Black. I believe Ducky has keycaps for their backlit mechanical keyboards, Maxkeyboards also has translucent keycaps which looks more awesome imo (my favorite is the black translucent keycaps). Step 1: Opening Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Try to rebuild it with the keyboard not plugged in - something like sleep 10 & mkinitcpio -p linux-yourpreset should give you enough time to remove the USB plugs - and see if the keyboard still spams sixes and other stuff after a reboot. I mean it's only for typing, and you must be one hell of a typer to break a keycap.Ībout your keycaps replacement, correct me if I'm wrong, but afaik the Logitech G710+ uses standard sized keycaps, so basically any keycaps from any other companies that are made specifically for any Cherry-MX switches should fit your G710+. mkinitcpio really seems to 'detect' the keyboard in a way that it changes the initramfs somehow. I also don't really understand what could cause it if such problem really exists unless you have a defective product. Broken keycaps? Would you mind giving more details about that? Honestly I have never seen or had any broken or "cracked" keycaps on any of my keyboards including the cheapest Logitech membrane keyboard on the market (the Logitech K-whatever, I don't remember the number).