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Are your Logitech MK345 (Model number: Logitech K345) keyboard keys not registering when pressed? If so, here is the repair guide for replacing your keyboard membrane. AllA keyboard membrane completes the circuit when a key is pressed, thus registering it, and providing feedback. It also protects the underlying circuitry from dust, debris, and spills, extending the life of the keyboard. If you haven't already looked at our troubleshooting guide for this issue, it's linked [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Logitech_MK345_Keys_Don%27t_Register_When_Pressed?revisionid=HEAD|here|new_window=true]. To repair this issue, all you'll need is a #0 Phillips head screwdriver, iFixit opening picks, iFixit Opening Tool, Jimmy, and a Spudger. Make sure you turn off your key boardkeyboard and remove the batteries before beginning the repairs, so there is no energy going through the keyboard and thus no risk of electrocution. |
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