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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: ike2030 on Wed, 22 January 2014, 05:05:59
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Are there any linear mechanical switches out there that take less force to actuate than cherry mx red?
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Cutting spring to 25g/10g
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Are there any linear mechanical switches out there that take less force to actuate than cherry mx red?
AFAIK, Reds are the lightest mechanical linear switch. Topre 30g are lighter, but not linear.
You can get softer springs for Reds, though. Originative 55g or 45g springs would both be lighter than stock Red springs. If you want REALLY light, go for the 45g ones. Some force diagrams here: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=46449.msg981041#msg981041
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Are there any linear mechanical switches out there that take less force to actuate than cherry mx red?
you can buy the 45 g springs from Originative co.. they're 15g lighter...
(http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0267/1905/files/spring-rate-chart.jpg?1061)
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are you only talking about new switches?
i know futaba linears are pretty light, but those are on old boards and probably not what you are wanting
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How do i get a hold of an originative 45g linear keyboard?
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ike my buddy!
You do not get a originative keyboard, it's the name of a vendor.
http://www.originativeco.com/collections/accessories/products/springs
You buy the springs, and swap them into your MX switches (which in the case of that Rk-9k you have would involve you having to desolder every switch)
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Why don't you lube the reds first?
That is the simplest and easiest thing to do, and may give you everything that you are looking for.
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Have you ever actually used MX reds? As someone who owns MX reds, I seriously cant imagine wanting anything lighter.
Like everyone else has said, your best bet would be to pick up a board with red or black switches and swap out the stock springs for a set of the 45g/55g originative springs. Keep in mind, Originative measures their springs at bottom out force and Cherry measures their spring force at actuation. Stock red springs are roughly 60g to bottom out so to swap in 45g springs would make your keys about 15g lighter.
If you get a board with Plate mount switches you will have to desolder all of the switches to swap the springs. However, if you were to get a board with PCB mount switches you can just pop the top off and swap the springs without having to desolder anything.
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Have you ever actually used MX reds? As someone who owns MX reds, I seriously cant imagine wanting anything lighter.
Like everyone else has said, your best bet would be to pick up a board with red or black switches and swap out the stock springs for a set of the 45g/55g originative springs. Keep in mind, Originative measures their springs at bottom out force and Cherry measures their spring force at actuation. Stock red springs are roughly 60g to bottom out so to swap in 45g springs would make your keys about 15g lighter.
If you get a board with Plate mount switches you will have to desolder all of the switches to swap the springs. However, if you were to get a board with PCB mount switches you can just pop the top off and swap the springs without having to desolder anything.
if you look at the graph.. it's only 10g lighter... (http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/044.gif)
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you can buy the 45 g springs from Originative co.. they're 15g lighter...
if you look at the graph.. it's only 10g lighter...
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you can buy the 45 g springs from Originative co.. they're 15g lighter...
if you look at the graph.. it's only 10g lighter...
ಠ_ಠ
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)