Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro L: Difference between revisions
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{{InfoboxDevice | {{InfoboxDevice | ||
|Title = | |Title = Masterkeys Pro L | ||
|Picture = | |Picture = | ||
|Release Year = | |Release Year = 2016 | ||
|Mounting Technology = Through Hole, SMD | |Mounting Technology = Through Hole, SMD | ||
|Capacitor Types = | |Capacitor Types = Ceramic? | ||
|Leak Risk = | |Leak Risk = None | ||
|Batteries = None | |Batteries = None | ||
|Destructive Entry = No | |Destructive Entry = No | ||
}} | |CPU=32bit ARM Cortex M3|Memory=512KB|Input Voltage=5V|Power Connector=USB - B Micro}} | ||
This guide is | This guide is compatible with the RGB/White version and probably, though untested/unconfirmed, with the Masterkeys Pro S/M variants. | ||
==Disassembly Notes== | ==Disassembly Notes== | ||
To dissemble the keyboard, flip over the keyboard and pop off the top right rubber feet. Bellow it is the only screw that holds the enclosure together. Afterwards use a spudger or the back of a knife to carefully pop al the tabs, they are spaced approximately 8 cm apart. Be careful when opened because of a cable which is attached at the back of the PCB to the bottom casing. This cable can be unplugged/unscrewed. | To dissemble the keyboard, flip over the keyboard and pop off the top right rubber feet. Bellow it is the only screw that holds the enclosure together. Afterwards use a spudger or the back of a knife to carefully pop al the tabs, they are spaced approximately 8 cm apart around the entire edge. Be careful when opened because of a cable which is attached at the back of the PCB to the bottom casing. This cable can be unplugged/unscrewed. | ||
When removing a key switch use a soldering iron to heat up the bottom 2 contacts of the desired switch, then carefully pull from the front whilst pressing in two little clips on the top side of the switch. A solder sucker or solder wick is recommended though definitely not necessary. | When removing a key switch use a soldering iron to heat up the bottom 2 contacts of the desired switch, then carefully pull from the front whilst pressing in two little clips on the top and bottom side of the switch. A solder sucker or solder wick is recommended though definitely not necessary. | ||
To solder it back, hold the key switch in the socket and solder the pins back on. | To solder it back, hold the key switch in the socket and solder the pins back on. | ||
== | ==Variants== | ||
These variants of the keyboards exists | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|+ | |+Keyboard variants | ||
! | !Switch Type | ||
! | !Lighting Type | ||
! | !Skew | ||
|- | |||
|Cherry MX RGB Blue | |||
|RGB | |||
|SGK-6020-KKCL1-US | |||
|- | |||
|Cherry MX RGB Blue | |||
|White | |||
|SGK-4070-KKCL1-US | |||
|- | |||
|Cherry MX RGB Brown | |||
|RGB | |||
|SGK-6020-KKCM1-US | |||
|- | |||
|Cherry MX RGB Brown | |||
|White | |||
|SGK-4070-KKCM1-US | |||
|- | |||
|Cherry MX RGB Red | |||
|RGB | |||
|SGK-6020-KKCR1-US | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Cherry MX RGB Red | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |SGK-4070-KKCR1-US | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Replacement Parts== | ==Replacement Parts== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|+Switches | |+Switches | ||
!Qty | !Qty | ||
! | !Switch Type | ||
! | !Link | ||
|- | |||
|105 | |||
|Cherry MX Blue White | |||
|TBD | |||
|- | |||
|105 | |||
|Cherry MX Blue RGB | |||
|" | |||
|- | |||
|105 | |||
|Cherry MX Brown White | |||
|" | |||
|- | |||
|105 | |||
|Cherry MX Brown RGB | |||
|" | |||
|- | |||
|105 | |||
|Cherry MX Red White | |||
|" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |105 | ||
| | |Cherry MX Red RGB | ||
| | |" | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Related Links== | ==Related Links== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/master-keys-pro-l-rgb Keyboard Manuals and software on archive.org] | *[https://archive.org/details/master-keys-pro-l-rgb Keyboard Manuals and software on archive.org] | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/cherry-mx-series-manuals Cherry Switches Datasheet on archive.org] | *[https://archive.org/details/cherry-mx-series-manuals Cherry Switches Datasheet on archive.org] | ||
*[https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/peripheral/keyboards/masterkeys-pro-l/#overview Keyboard Specifications on Coolermaster.com] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 17 January 2023
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Preliminary Information | |
---|---|
Release Year | 2016 |
Leak Risk | None |
Batteries | None |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole, SMD |
Capacitor Types | Ceramic? |
Destructive Entry | No |
Hardware Specifications | |
CPU | 32bit ARM Cortex M3 |
Memory Capacity | 512KB |
Power Requirements | |
Input Voltage | 5V |
Power Connector | USB - B Micro |
This guide is compatible with the RGB/White version and probably, though untested/unconfirmed, with the Masterkeys Pro S/M variants.
Disassembly Notes
To dissemble the keyboard, flip over the keyboard and pop off the top right rubber feet. Bellow it is the only screw that holds the enclosure together. Afterwards use a spudger or the back of a knife to carefully pop al the tabs, they are spaced approximately 8 cm apart around the entire edge. Be careful when opened because of a cable which is attached at the back of the PCB to the bottom casing. This cable can be unplugged/unscrewed.
When removing a key switch use a soldering iron to heat up the bottom 2 contacts of the desired switch, then carefully pull from the front whilst pressing in two little clips on the top and bottom side of the switch. A solder sucker or solder wick is recommended though definitely not necessary.
To solder it back, hold the key switch in the socket and solder the pins back on.
Variants
These variants of the keyboards exists
Switch Type | Lighting Type | Skew |
---|---|---|
Cherry MX RGB Blue | RGB | SGK-6020-KKCL1-US |
Cherry MX RGB Blue | White | SGK-4070-KKCL1-US |
Cherry MX RGB Brown | RGB | SGK-6020-KKCM1-US |
Cherry MX RGB Brown | White | SGK-4070-KKCM1-US |
Cherry MX RGB Red | RGB | SGK-6020-KKCR1-US |
Cherry MX RGB Red | White | SGK-4070-KKCR1-US |
Replacement Parts
Qty | Switch Type | Link |
---|---|---|
105 | Cherry MX Blue White | TBD |
105 | Cherry MX Blue RGB | " |
105 | Cherry MX Brown White | " |
105 | Cherry MX Brown RGB | " |
105 | Cherry MX Red White | " |
105 | Cherry MX Red RGB | " |
Related Links
- Keyboard Manuals and software on archive.org
- Cherry Switches Datasheet on archive.org
- Keyboard Specifications on Coolermaster.com