Hello guys!
First off, I'd like to excuse myself since English is not my first language and I have no clue what some of the PCB related words are in English
So I tried to replace the Switches on my Anne Pro 2 and ripped out a solder pad (or at least half of it) while desoldering. I have had bad experiences with desoldering before, so I shorted every key with tweezers after desoldering the switch, until I ripped out the pad on one. Every other key on the PCB worked before that, now neither the one where the pad ripped out, nor any other key is registering.
The keyboard is still detected when plugging in, but I don't get any input from all keys.
Though oddly, when I enable the lighting mode that makes a single key light up when pressed, all keys still work and light up when shorting, even the one with the broken pad. This is why I think that there might be some hope for my PCB left.
https://imgur.com/a/QmYTJAlThis is what the switch looks like, with the thing I pulled out with it still on.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, I have no clue what I am supposed to do now.
Also, I know this is not the first post about this topic on here, but I haven't found anybody else where the entire keyboard stopped working after this
Thanks!
EDIT:
I'd like to add I just tried using the keyboard via Bluetooth with my phone, and for some reason all keys are working like that, even the broken one