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Title: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: trenzafeeds on Sun, 13 September 2015, 14:39:16
Does anyone know off the top of their heads if you pok3r's plate allows for switch top removal? Sorry if this is really obvious.
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: SpAmRaY on Sun, 13 September 2015, 14:41:50
I've never seen a stock plate that allowed for switch top removal so I'm going with no.
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: trenzafeeds on Sun, 13 September 2015, 14:42:17
I've never seen a stock plate that allowed for switch top removal so I'm going with no.

Yeah, that's what I thought. Thanks
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: ssdt on Fri, 18 September 2015, 12:58:41
For heavens sake, don't try it! I killed 12 switches that way on a brand new pok3r!
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: trenzafeeds on Fri, 18 September 2015, 13:27:28
For heavens sake, don't try it! I killed 12 switches that way on a brand new pok3r!
I'm glad to see you're following me around GeekHack preventing my boredom from destroying my keyboards. I want to emphasize that I'm not actually going to do most of this stuff, I'm just curious.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: ssdt on Fri, 18 September 2015, 15:21:58
Ah, so this is you :D
I'm just trying to spare people the anger I lived through.
Title: Re: Removing Pok3r switch tops
Post by: trenzafeeds on Fri, 18 September 2015, 15:57:57
Ah, so this is you :D
I'm just trying to spare people the anger I lived through.
Yeah, yeah, it's no problem, I understand.