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My left CTRL-key and ESC-key pins are broken, too. Whilst the '0' Numpad-key backlight is also 'off' (wasn't able to emit several colours).
I checked on Reddit and getting surprised that these issues are actually common. Shame on Logitech to make this Romer-G switch fail because of its fragileness.
Still rocking my 10 year old G105 membrane keyboard.
No! Don't want to deal with batteries.
Anyway, fast forward to 2021, I permanently hot glued my CTRL key, 30% of my keys can't display either blue, green, or both, and also F8 pin was also bent for some reason earlier that year in 2019. I didn't find my warranty but even if I did, I don't think my local store (non-Logitech) will accept a fully functional keyboard with no damage but to the lighting. So ♥♥♥♥ it, I went on with life and now my keyboard is 3 years old.
I think the switches itself are amazing (mine is tactile) but I never tried a Cherry MX keys.
What's this 'ticket' and how can I create one? I'm new to this.