@Terry Martin The little metal thing is called the "stabilizer bar." You will find them inside mechanical qwerty keyboards under the space bar, backspace, shift, return, or any longer key.
Thanks... FYI the exacto-knife is not the best option for this. At least for reseating the butterfly attachment. Use paperclip or something more blunt on those plastic parts.
I have a white key with the same problem, but the mechanism is different. Does anyone have anything from CME that shows how to fix/reattach those? I've contacted the company via their website, but haven't gotten any response. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
@@MuluBeats No, I was never able to get the key reseated properly. If I recall, the company eventually got back to me, but that was no help with self repair. They gave me estimates on shipping and repair costs, which were about the same as replacing the keyboard.
The MPK sure has its uses, but this thing has it beat not only as a keyboard but as a drumpad too. (The hero-guy from the video explains exactly why that is - the keys aren't levers like regular keys but butterfly clip-supported velocity pad-caps which act as drum pads or regular-keyboard lever-keys depending on where you hit them.)
Sorry, I’ve never had to do those. However, I know they’re pretty similar. You’ll need to pull the white keys off starting at the top of the key first, then pry off the bottom. Once you’ve got it off, you should see the similarity with the black keys.
My hero!!! I just discovered a bum key and was so concerned it was toast. Great resource for maintaining this little keyboard which I love.
Thanks, I had the same problem with my XKey Air 25. I was looking for screws to remove then I found your video, now it works fine again.
one key had jumped out playing. thanks to your video I was able to put it back. Thank you!
@Terry Martin The little metal thing is called the "stabilizer bar." You will find them inside mechanical qwerty keyboards under the space bar, backspace, shift, return, or any longer key.
We thank god for your life✊🏾
Very cool, thanks for sharing ✌️
Nice video, very useful to prospective owners like myself.
Thanks for taking the time to make this to help others, liked and subscribed. 🙂
Any idea how I might be able to get the underside open? I have a loose Micro USB port.
Sorry. I don't know about that.
Thanks for posting this video Im thinking about buying one and this helps me see how the keys work cheers for this.
Thanks so much for posting this Terry.
Why I love RUclips! Guys like you solving my problem immediately ;) thank you
Ditto - thanks Terry! Fixed the key right off...
YOU DA MAN THINK YOU SO MUCH JUST SAVED A LOT OF MONEY AND A BIG HEADACHE
Love you, you saved me and my key!
Thank You so much bro👍🏻 It was really helpful.. Fixed my Xkey37 💐
Thank you so much for the instruction! You saved my life!
Anyone find where to get replacement black keys! I have two that I accidentally broke off putting in a backpack!
Thanks! This video was super helpful
Thank you ! Very clear and useful.
Thanks... FYI the exacto-knife is not the best option for this. At least for reseating the butterfly attachment. Use paperclip or something more blunt on those plastic parts.
Great Job! Thank you.
Thank you for posting this!
you're the man! thanks boss
Awesome thank you for sharing 😎✌️🎹
Excellent Video
I have a white key with the same problem, but the mechanism is different. Does anyone have anything from CME that shows how to fix/reattach those? I've contacted the company via their website, but haven't gotten any response. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
did u solved this?
@@MuluBeats No, I was never able to get the key reseated properly. If I recall, the company eventually got back to me, but that was no help with self repair. They gave me estimates on shipping and repair costs, which were about the same as replacing the keyboard.
Thanks a lot man. God bless
Thanks bro 😎
Thank you.
Thanks for this!
one of my white key dont send midi , help
Is it a good midi keyboard like akai mpk mini etc ?
The MPK sure has its uses, but this thing has it beat not only as a keyboard but as a drumpad too. (The hero-guy from the video explains exactly why that is - the keys aren't levers like regular keys but butterfly clip-supported velocity pad-caps which act as drum pads or regular-keyboard lever-keys depending on where you hit them.)
Thank you !!!!
Waooo thanks dude
Can you teach me how to install the white key?
Sorry, I’ve never had to do those. However, I know they’re pretty similar. You’ll need to pull the white keys off starting at the top of the key first, then pry off the bottom. Once you’ve got it off, you should see the similarity with the black keys.
Hello, I took it apart.Their structure is completely different.He has three metal clips.
Hello, I took it apart.Their structure is completely different.He has three metal clips.
@@miaoamiao6556 The white keys are significantly different. So far I haven't been able to figure it out.
Anyone ever figure this out? One of my white keys has just gotten knocked out of whack.
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