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Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: zakazak on Mon, 07 March 2011, 03:38:30
Hi, i want to order a filco teneyless + blank key set..but is it easy to fit? Could i easily damage smth?

Thanks
Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: Ekaros on Mon, 07 March 2011, 03:42:10
Quote from: zakazak;306702
Hi, i want to order a filco teneyless + blank key set..but is it easy to fit? Could i easily damage smth?

Thanks


Non standard sized keys might have stabiliser haven't cheked myself for them though. Still with tool the normal keys are easy.
Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: zakazak on Mon, 07 March 2011, 03:47:21
Well its an filco tenkeyless german layout
Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: Ekaros on Mon, 07 March 2011, 03:49:54
Quote from: zakazak;306706
Well its an filco tenkeyless german layout

I would leave backspace, right shift and return-key to last, and then see under what is there. Windows key atleast doesn't have anything going on and I belive it's same for others and left shift. Space you don't even have to worry about...
Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: db_Iodine on Mon, 07 March 2011, 04:02:03
You just gotta be careful with those stabilizers. I know ripster posted an awesome guide on those stabilized keys. And I found it (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:6511&do=comments).
Title: filco blank key set easy to fit?
Post by: Tony on Mon, 07 March 2011, 22:38:28
Yes, read that (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:6511&do=comments) first.

To be sure, I only change alphabet and digit keys.