Hi forum (again),
I run also into a second problem while lubing my Cherry MX blues and this is even more frustrating: I bend the inner clicking metal plate of 2 switches. I guess it happened while opening the switches housing of the neighbouring switch.
Sadly I cannot find any detailed explanation or picturing of how they have to look like or how the shortens of the switch works. Sure, I can listen to 1 trillion sound tests, actuation graphs etc. pp. but not how to "build" .. or in my case: how to repair one.
I can achieve two things:
- I can bend it to let it trigger all the freaking time.
- I can bend it to not trigger at all.
..sadly I have no f$%&*!ng idea of the correct setting in between. Ironically I can barely tell a difference between both of these settings of the metal plate by naked eye!
Can anybody help me in this matter with hints, tricks or maybe just a detailed photo of what the magic behind this copper plate is???
Thanks in advance
WaspQuick update:Could manage to fix all my broken keys a.k.a. bend copper plates by somehow proper re-flexing. Even though it's not perfect. In case I got some acceptable shots with the phone I will post some details tomorr..later.