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소개
마이크로소프트 서피스 키보드(WS2-00025)는 데스크탑PC 환경에 노트북 키보드를 도입하기 위한 마이크로소프트의 시도중 하나입니다. Surface Studio/서피스 스튜디오와 함께 출시된 이 키보드는 찬사와 미움을 동시에 받아왔습니다. 이 분해도를 통해 이 키보드의 구조 뿐만 아니라 마이크로소프트의 디자인 철학에 대해 알 수 있습니다.
필요한 것
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이 상자는 본 제품의 크기와 거의 유사합니다. 거의 그대로입니다.
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이것은 상자입니다 - 아니, 키보드입니다 - 아니, 상자입니다...
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이 단계에 사용된 도구:iOpener$19.99-
With the amount of double sided tape and glue inside this keyboard, it would be wise to use an iOpener tool or heatgun before beginning to pry open the keyboard.
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I used a heatgun a bit later into the prying process because I was fearful of melting and deforming the back plastic of the keyboard. Luckily, adjusting the heatgun to its lowest setting activated the glue enough to become pliable.
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이 단계에 사용된 도구:Plastic Cards$2.99-
Now for the prying bit. Ready your barrage of prying tools! I used plastic spudgers, metal spudgers, plastic cards, and X-ACTO knifes to get this open.
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The gap between the aluminum shell and plastic rear plate was so tight I had to use an X-ACTO knife with square-headed No. 18 Blade to widen the gap enough to slide in my metal spudger.
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Only after applying heat was I able to get anywhere with prying.
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I'll put it this way: two metal prying tools is simply not enough! Thankfully I had some spare giftcards lying around :D
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With a few more rounds of heat and prying I was finally getting somewhere.
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The two main halves started to separate with some persuasion.
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Giftcards really come in handy. They allow for some prying action without damaging sandwiched parts. If I used a metal spudger for this step, I could have risked tearing the one ribbon cable inside this keyboard. Save your giftcards!
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Finally apart!
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With the keyboard apart, it is evident that Microsoft used double sided tape around each key and glue on the exterior keyboard edge.
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Close-up on the Battery compartment.
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Neodymium magnets on both terminals and the top of the compartment!
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The top magnets actually hold the AAA batteries to the top part of the plastic battery section. The only way to easily remove the batteries from the housing is to forcefully tap the top of the keyboard.
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The main PCB is rather small measuring 12mm x 170mm.
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The back side of the PCB is sparse with just a ribbon cable connector and some solder joints.
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The flex circuit board for the rubber dome keys terminates into a multi-wire ribbon cable which connects to the main PCB.
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The top side of the PCB is more densely packed than the back side. There is one main chip, some passive components, a battery connector, the Bluetooth switch and Bluetooth antenna.
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Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822
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2 Pin JST battery connector
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Button for Bluetooth pairing.
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A closer look at the Bluetooth antenna. Even though this looks more like a bracket than an antenna, it has been sized appropriately for the 2.4ghz bandwidth.
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Real-time clock
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Microchip Microchip VUA Power IC / Voltage regulator
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It is rather interesting that Microsoft intentionally left an empty ribbed space in the bottom compartment of the keyboard.
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The Microsoft Modern Keyboard anyone?
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Continuing on the analysis of the surface keyboard, there is something special that Microsoft has hidden from its customers - right in plain sight.
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*Incoming lyrical adaptations*
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Why was typing meant to be hard?
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Why ain't you a force of choice?
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Why the whole world love my voice?
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Why I try to tell em its my keyboard stroke, son
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And you know why they made the new surface?
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'cause there's no backlight in the old ones - that's why!
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One of the biggest complaints of the surface keyboard is that it doesn't feature a backlight.
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It is rather sad that Microsoft chose to design a keyboard with several intentional iterations in mind, instead of just producing the best slim keyboard they could.
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A quick design change such as adding a hole under each key, an optical diffusing layer and a few LEDs would have added a simple and functional backlight.
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For further investigation into this keyboard, check out my Surface Keyboard Hacking Project
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Man, how rude to use glue for a keyboard! I wanted to open my Surface Ergonomic keyboard in hopes it had JTAG or other diagnostic port that would enable me to twiddle with its brain, since macOS does not believe it is a keyboard but rather just a generic bluetooth HID :(
Thank you for sacrificing your keyboard to spare me the pain of discovering the hard way that my keyboard is glued together
No problem! I’m glad you enjoyed the teardown. I sure wish they used screws instead of adhesive. It would make retrofitting a backlight far easier.
If I discover anything interesting from probing that 10 pin unpopulated header I’ll be sure to provide an update.
hey Anthony, i have the same problem with one of the keys (the big “0” on the numerical part). Did you find a solution for fixing the “key tabs that hold the key” that sheared of of mine as well?
Hi Bas! Unfortunately, I did not attempt to repair the broken aluminum key tabs that hold the key in place. However, I can point you in the right direction if you want to get creative and try a DIY fix. Carefully pop another key off your keyboard with something wood or plastic (like a plastic spudger) and analyze the metal locking tab design Microsoft implemented. Find another piece of aluminum of the same thickness and carefully cut out that tab shape. Try adhering your designed tab to the location where the broken aluminum key tab is situated. Epoxy or titanium putty should bond aluminum to aluminum. I would use a toothpick or sewing pin as an adhesive applicator. I think you will have success if you take your time and be patient. Good luck!