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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: septamber on Thu, 18 June 2015, 22:03:58
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Recently got a HHKB and fell in love with the sound of the modifier keys, especially the space bar. However I'm not a big fan of the layout as going back to normal keyboards is a typo nightmare.
Is there any way to make the spacebar on a RF 87 have the same satisfying thunk sound? I'm thinking maybe trying landing pads or lube? Thanks! :thumb:
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Just hit the spacebar harder. :p
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Actually, I'm surprised more people don't rhapsodize about specific key sounds, rather than the topre *thock* in general. Spacebar, LCtrl and LShift on the HHKB all have very nice tones.
Don't have an RF in front of me, but I believe it has the same spacebar spring as the HHKB, yes? Probably then, outside of extensive mods, the sound is unrecreatable - it's just a result of the HHKB's odd acoustic factors - the case-mounted switches, the plastic used throughout, the largely hollow case with an off-center controller board...
If your main concern is switching between keyboards, you should get used to it quickly. I find that I'll make about two errant keypresses and then be fine for the rest of the day.
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"Recently" being how long? If I were you I'd give it time, man. I'll be honest, I learned the layout quickly and loved it. I'm a heavy shortcut user on Windows and Ubuntu.
Have you messed with the DIP switches?