do they click consistently?
Is this the same method that berserkfan posted about? It looks nothing like how I imagined it.
If I liked Cherry switches, I would be all over the jailhouse mod.
Jailhouse greens and lubed ergo clears would be the 2 types I could really get excited about.
They just end up feeling like higher actuation point Browns. It's not a bad thing, but the bump is still too small IMO.
They just end up feeling like higher actuation point Browns. It's not a bad thing, but the bump is still too small IMO.
This just convinced me that the mod isn't for me. Thanks for saving me time Nub.
They just end up feeling like higher actuation point Browns. It's not a bad thing, but the bump is still too small IMO.
This just convinced me that the mod isn't for me. Thanks for saving me time Nub.
I know the goal here for me was a more tactile than brown switch.
Why is this method easier or better than the wires that most people use?
Thickness : 1.5mm vs 1.8mm vs 2.5mm
Hardness : Shore 40A (= soft)
Material : SiliconeShow Image(http://i.imgur.com/VaAdcla.jpg)
I could send you a few ones if you wish.
Is this the same method that berserkfan posted about? It looks nothing like how I imagined it.
Great work Gianni. I always like seeing people experiment with modding stuuff :). Do you enjoy the switches? I really didn't like (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=43004.msg944042#msg944042) the higher actuation points and smaller travel distance.Is this the same method that berserkfan posted about? It looks nothing like how I imagined it.
There's been some other threads on this topic in addition to Berserkfan's thread (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=67984.0). Photoelectric posted this (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=45992.0) which includes LeslieAnn's original thread for this mod.
Right now I'm looking for a tkl or 60% keyboard with blue switches and a plate that allows the top of the switches to be removed. Do you think that it exists?
Thanks for linking that thread, I'll try to post there.