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directheatedtriode
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Anyone replace the switches in a Jelly Comb?
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Wed, 11 September 2019, 10:05:01 »
Just wondering how difficult it's going to be, this seems like the cheapest way to get a numpad with higher quality switches.
This is the model (not my image):
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Re: Anyone replace the switches in a Jelly Comb?
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it's a basic MX style numpad so you can just desolder it and replace it with your desired switch and then solder it back up and screw everything together
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