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Offline ChaoticEnigma

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Click mod woes
« on: Thu, 12 March 2020, 00:35:07 »
So. I just bought and click modded a Dell AT101W, but now a lot of the keys feel really gritty. I'm looking for anyway to improve the feel of the keys.

Offline yui

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Re: Click mod woes
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 12 March 2020, 02:25:37 »
Chyros (Chyrosran22 on youtube) made a video on how to restore and mod alps switches, i guess that would be a good start, he knows a thing or two about alps to say the least.
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Offline ChaoticEnigma

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Re: Click mod woes
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 12 March 2020, 03:11:08 »
yui, yeah I was just on his channel looking at his alps restoration series.

Offline Maledicted

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Re: Click mod woes
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 12 March 2020, 08:25:25 »
It may not hurt to send him a PM about it, in case this isn't addressed directly in his videos and/or he doesn't stumble upon this thread. I know a guy with a pile of these boards that I'm sure I could pick some up for nothing from to play with, but I have blue and white alps boards already anyway.