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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: mslinn on Tue, 24 December 2013, 01:21:13
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I just ordered a Ducky Shine 3 tenkeyless with cherry brown keys for use recording instructional videos for software programmers. I would like to minimize the bottoming out sound and am willing to compromise the keyboarding experience slightly. Should I use O-rings, pads or something else? If o-rings, what thickness? If anyone has a recommendation, please point me to where I can buy online.
Many thanks,
Mike
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For the quietest your mech can go you will probably need to go with the thickest O rings.
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Look for transparent o-rings--I've seen them linked from someone on eBay (I think an international seller). Opaque o-rings will block the LED light from illuminating the keycap legends properly. I know because I've tried regular opaque o-rings on my Duckies.
edit: found them: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261265487004
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Sweet! Thanks!
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Hey Mike,
I have tried O-Rings (the smallest mm that I could find.. they were red if that helps?) and soft landing pads.
I far preferred the soft landing pads, they provided a very smooth experience without bottoming out.
The O-Rings prevented bottoming out I found, but they have a bit of 'bounce-back' / it wasn't really what I was looking for.
The pads are a bitt of a hassle to maintain if you like to clean the keyboard every so often imo, whereas the O-Rings basically just sit in the same position on the key.
I hope my experience has been helpful.
What is the nature of the videos you will be doing Mike? I am a comp sci under grad and am always on the look out for good learning resources :).
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Look for transparent o-rings--I've seen them linked from someone on eBay (I think an international seller). Opaque o-rings will block the LED light from illuminating the keycap legends properly. I know because I've tried regular opaque o-rings on my Duckies.
edit: found them: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261265487004
Yes, definitely go for the translucent o-rings. I used black o-rings on my Shine 2 and it did block out some light. The legends were still readable but the portion closer to the stem and the o-ring seemed a little dimmer -- meaning that the letter O is visible but the bottom part was a little dark.
I bought from that supplier. They shipped it out to me the day after I paid. I bought some for my friends and extras for myself. In total, I bought 5 of the 240-piece packs (http://www.ebay.com/itm/261269381932) and had less than 15 o-rings that either had the center part that needed to be popped out or had irregularities in molding.