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Title: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: acantha on Sat, 12 October 2013, 13:32:04
I just bought a KMAC happy off the classifieds (woo!) and I want to install the blocks to make it look like a HHKB. From a bit of investigation it looks like I have to desolder the switch from the pcb then screw the block to the plate. Just wanted to check before I do that I'm understanding it. Don't wanna mangle the board 

Thanks.
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: Photekq on Sat, 12 October 2013, 13:37:51
I haven't done this before, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong..

You'll have to desolder the switch for sure. I think you place the blocker into the switch hole on the plate and then screw it onto the PCB, not the plate.
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: meiosis on Sat, 12 October 2013, 14:50:27
I haven't done this before, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong..

You'll have to desolder the switch for sure. I think you place the blocker into the switch hole on the plate and then screw it onto the PCB, not the plate.

pretty much this, but you don't screw it in persay it just sits in there so you can't flip your keyboard or else it falls out o-o
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: BliTzKiN on Sun, 13 October 2013, 05:00:35
I haven't done this before, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong..

You'll have to desolder the switch for sure. I think you place the blocker into the switch hole on the plate and then screw it onto the PCB, not the plate.

pretty much this, but you don't screw it in persay it just sits in there so you can't flip your keyboard or else it falls out o-o

Really? I had always thought they were screwed in, you would think with all the work they put into to initial design that they would do something fixed for these key blockers.

If this is true then I'm properly disappointed :( I was planning on getting one as well and this could just be the deal breaker
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: MOZ on Sun, 13 October 2013, 05:05:24
Really? I had always thought they were screwed in, you would think with all the work they put into to initial design that they would do something fixed for these key blockers.

If this is true then I'm properly disappointed
+1

Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: kaiserreich on Sun, 13 October 2013, 05:22:05
They are screwed on
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: longweight on Sun, 13 October 2013, 05:34:33
Is the KMAC Happy available with a one piece HHKB style top cover?
Title: Re: KMAC happy block accessories
Post by: meiosis on Sun, 13 October 2013, 05:58:18
I haven't done this before, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong..

You'll have to desolder the switch for sure. I think you place the blocker into the switch hole on the plate and then screw it onto the PCB, not the plate.

No idea, I believe the HHKB format also comes without blockers where its a solid piece of metal. KMAC 2 has drop in.

pretty much this, but you don't screw it in persay it just sits in there so you can't flip your keyboard or else it falls out o-o

Really? I had always thought they were screwed in, you would think with all the work they put into to initial design that they would do something fixed for these key blockers.

If this is true then I'm properly disappointed :( I was planning on getting one as well and this could just be the deal breaker