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geekhack Community => Keyboard Keycaps => Topic started by: Jixr on Sat, 08 November 2014, 12:09:14
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Hi everyone, I just picked up some cherry profile keycaps that I really like, but I have two OSX keycaps from WASD that I would really like to use with the set.
From what I can tell, if I just cut down the internal stem a little bit on the keycap, I could make the height match the cherry height.
Has anyone tried anything like this before?
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I don't think that's quite how it works
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Technically it might work, but it is a one way trip.
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isn't the angle of the cap different? cherry profile is steeper right?
that means you would need to cut off the stem and reglue it at a different angle.
then you would have to make sure the bottom edges of the cap aren't hitting things at weird angles?
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isn't the angle of the cap different? cherry profile is steeper right?
that means you would need to cut off the stem and reglue it at a different angle.
then you would have to make sure the bottom edges of the cap aren't hitting things at weird angles?
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If the angle matches the row you want to use them on and if the stem hole is deep enough and if the bottom edge doesn't hit anything when pressed all the way down then that could work. Otherwise you need to cut off the stem, shorten it and glue it in at a different angle and possibly trim the bottom edge of the keycap too. Lots of work to get a custom cap to match profile, but it may be worth it to you. Also, the outside angles of the cap may not matche the surrounding ones as OEM tend to have steeper sides than Cherry.