which is fine but it required extra soldering and switch assembly time to apply in-switch diodes. And the switches, I went with modified MX Clears (Grey for the spacebar) using:custom 62g gold springs, GPL 203/103 mixture (60%/40%) slider lube, Victorinix Multi-Tool Oil for the spri...
Ever since I bought my first mechanical keyboard, I’ve been on a mission to mod. I buy a new keyboard, then I tinker with its switches and keycaps. Then I break out the lube, and I start experimenting with different types of dampening materials to alter the sound. Then I discover th...
ROG Azoth gaming keyboard with 75 keyboard form factor, gasket mount, three-layer dampening foam and metal top cover, highly customizable with hot-swappable pre-lubed ROG NX mechanical switches, ROG keyboard stabilizers, PBT doubleshot keycaps and lube kit, tri-mode connection with 2.4 GHz Speed...
Soldering the pcb doesn't have a specific order due to the positioning of the pro micro, but you should probably solder all the surface mount and through hole components before the switches for the sake of simplicity. you should also clip, lube, and install your spacebar stabiliser before th...
Either Obins has fixed this with newer models or I just got lucky, because the stabs in mine are near perfection. They’re held securely in place and feel very crisp with only minor rattle. And that could probably be improved further with a little lube, or possibly clipping (at your own...
pre-built board, you need to assemble every single component of a custom-built board yourself. This includes the case, PCB, switches, stabilizers, sound dampeners, and keycaps. If you're going to the trouble of building a keyboard yourself, you should also lube the switches and stabilizers...
They are quite similar yes, but not identical, and the color of the stem has nothing to do with the led transmission, thats only the housing which is the same for both. Also, lube them, they get much quieter and the actuation becomes much more clear to the hand. See all 72 questions...
gasket mount, three-layers of sound dampening, PBT keycaps, and what’s more, they have also thrown in a complete DIY kit in the box, which comes with a switch opener, keycap and switch pullers, high-grade lube, three additional switches, and more, all for a slightly pricey ask of ...
Next, using Krytox 205g0 or another thin lube and a paintbrush, paint a thin layer of lube along all four sides of the stem. I also like to paint a thin layer along the inside of each housing covering each point of contact. Then, re-insert the stem into the housing. ...
4. Use the rag to clean up any left over oil on or near the flanges. 5. Clean the spring or slat if you need to. If the actual tops of the keys (like where your fingers touch) are dirty, I've used just the slightest amount of Simple Green brand cleaner on a rag. ...