A:AnswerIn this case, a warranty would be more efficient in dealing with this issue, but Corsair themselves said to me personally. That any damage caused by the misuse of their product (cosmetics/tweaks, a.k.a. soldering) , Therefore, wouldn't be covered by the waranty.
So, in my humblest opinion, I would recommend to leave this problem to people who know how to use a soldering iron from personal experience. In other words, don't go out of your way to buy a soldering iron, just because you think it might be easy in your eyes.
A:AnswerThey look soldered to me. And I don’t necessarily want to go ripping out my keys just to find out they aren’t.
But this would be a better question for Corsairs support; they usually answer in 1-3 days.
It does how ever come with a key cap remover and a few spare key caps with different designs.
Sorry I couldn’t answer your question any better than that.
A:AnswerYou can swap the keycaps. The keys are cherry MX speed keys. The keyboard itself will come with a keycap removal tool and it will also come with a few replacement keys if you wanted to swap them out for some reason in the future or if they get worn down.