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geekhack Projects => Making Stuff Together! => Topic started by: trenzterra on Fri, 20 November 2015, 10:30:31
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I recently bought the TTsport Poseidon Z to replace my (dead) Filco because I kinda liked the design and it was really cheap, but only to realise that the Poseidon Z's backlight is on by default. I know you can turn it off, but the setting doesn't stay upon a reboot.
The problem I have with the default backlight setting is that it's far too bright and it's really distracting for my eyes. I would be okay if it were to be much dimmer, so I was wondering what's the best way to make my translucent caps opaque?
Basically the letters on the Poseidon Z are translucent, so I just need something to cover it up. I tried using a Sharpie but the light still shines through. I've seen some ideas over here: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=66567.0 but I was wondering if there was something more elegant (i.e. without needing to shove something below it that may affect the feel of the keycaps when you press it down). What I'm thinking of is something like a Sharpie but thick enough to absorb 90% of the light. Does such a paint exist?
I know I could probably use my Filco keycaps on the Poseidon Z, but the problem is that the modifier keys can't be replaced, and I'm a sucker for consistency...
Many thanks!
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I have never had a backlit keyboard, but could they be spray painted from behind?
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It does affect the keys quite a bit. The extra weight didn't help it either on my super light springs. I would try metallic plastidip or spray paint and give the keys a light coat and try not to get it into the stem. Plastidip may be a better option if you dont want to mess up your caps
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You could try Krylon Fusion spray paint like others said...
But I would NOT spray it into the caps as you'll gum up the stems and get overspray on edges of caps.
Spray into the cap for the paint and then brush it on with one of those $.10 detail brushes.
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I would NOT spray it into the caps as you'll gum up the stems
I assumed that it went without saying that when you spray paint something with a hole, you twist up a little tip of toilet paper to plug the hole, then pull it back out afterwards.
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I wouldn't use spray paint, you'd stop the light completely. But I do know of glass frosting spray which will definitely make the cap opaque
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Thanks all for the suggestions. However I was wondering if there was an alternative to using a spray? I'm not the most dexterous person around and considering I don't have options for replacement caps I want something 'safer'. Are there any suitable paints that say, I can brush on? I just need to cover the translucent lettering from beneath the cap. Thanks!
P. S. I tried black tape but it's really hard to fit a small sticky piece where I want it to be, so I think a brush paint would be best? But it seems most paints come in a can...
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Thanks all for the suggestions. However I was wondering if there was an alternative to using a spray? I'm not the most dexterous person around and considering I don't have options for replacement caps I want something 'safer'. Are there any suitable paints that say, I can brush on? I just need to cover the translucent lettering from beneath the cap. Thanks!
P. S. I tried black tape but it's really hard to fit a small sticky piece where I want it to be, so I think a brush paint would be best? But it seems most paints come in a can...
You can just spray the glass frosting onto a plate and use it with a paint brush i guess. There should be something similar that comes in a can, just go have a look at your local hardware store. Never hurts to get familiar with the place
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Thanks all for the suggestions. However I was wondering if there was an alternative to using a spray? I'm not the most dexterous person around and considering I don't have options for replacement caps I want something 'safer'. Are there any suitable paints that say, I can brush on? I just need to cover the translucent lettering from beneath the cap. Thanks!
P. S. I tried black tape but it's really hard to fit a small sticky piece where I want it to be, so I think a brush paint would be best? But it seems most paints come in a can...
You can just spray the glass frosting onto a plate and use it with a paint brush i guess. There should be something similar that comes in a can, just go have a look at your local hardware store. Never hurts to get familiar with the place
Just do it fast. Spraypaints, especially quality ones, dry very quickly and get tacky fast. That is why I suggested spraying it into a pool in the cap for the can.
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Done! In the end I decided to go with the aluminium tape method, less hassle, and it's malleable enough so that it doesn't make a difference to my keys. Took me about three hours to get the tape into every key.
The light is far less glaring now. Yay!
http://imgur.com/xGWfbzW
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I would have suggested buying some nice higher quality caps. While the bottom row is not standard in terms of keycap sizes, the spacebar is 7u and any set with a WinKeyLess kit option should fit.