Hey, quick question about the get to know your wooting cover on the pcb. I am supposed to take pictures of that side below the cover for the support but in the disassembly video they linked that cover was not removed.
So my question. Can i remove that cover and how and afterwards can i reattach it? It does feel like it is glued to the board so i was not sure about it.
#Pcb "get to know your wooting" cover
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Glueish tape. There's no way around that unfortunately as it is a decoratively labelled "tape mod" at the end of the day.
Gotta peel it off carefully to see the bare PCB beneath.
It is just for deco or are there other benefits to it?
It’s similar to an actual tape mod where you use masking tape on the back of the pcb but not as good. You could always just use some double sided tape if you wanted to put it back.
Thanks, i am pretty much an amateur regarding keyboards , so do not rly have an idea about anything. One last question maybe. Is it normal that there is a glueish like substance in the stabilizers?
that is hopefully not glue but lubricant, which would be normal, yes