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Offline mclerandrew

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Tecware Spectre Pro Help
« on: Thu, 06 July 2023, 04:30:03 »
I have a Tecware Spectre pro mechanical keyboard and I want to change out the stabilisers, but i don't know what kind it is. it looks like a clip in but I don't know if it is plate mounted Speed Test https://vidmate.bid/ . This is my first mechanical keyboard so I'm a bit of a newbie here, so sorry if I sound ignorant.
« Last Edit: Fri, 07 July 2023, 02:17:16 by mclerandrew »

Offline Rhienfo

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Re: Tecware Spectre Pro Help
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 06 July 2023, 04:46:18 »
From looking into it, the techware spectre pro seems to have clip in stabilizers, once you remove the switch, there should be a prong visible above the stab (it's on the opposite of the side with the wire. Push on that on prong and the stabilizer should pop out.

There are many guides about this if you need a visual guide on how to do it.
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