Introduction

If your Logitech K345 keyboard's on/off switch is no longer functioning properly—whether it's stuck, unresponsive, or malfunctioning—this guide will walk you through the process of replacing it.

You’ll need a Phillips #0 screwdriver, iFixit opening picks, and a Jimmy tool to complete the replacement. Be sure to have a new, compatible on/off switch for the Logitech K345 before you begin.

Before starting, make sure to power off your keyboard and disconnect it from any power source during the repair.

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    • Remove the thirteen 5.3 mm screws from the back of the keyboard using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

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    • Pry up the corner rubber pads using a Jimmy.

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    • Remove the two 5.3 mm screws from the corners with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

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    • Use your hands and opening picks to remove the back of the keyboard.

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    • Remove the keyboard membrane.

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    • Pry open the sides holding the On/Off button using an opening pick.

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    • Remove the on/off button.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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