EDIT: Mod on hold till further notice Feb 11, 2012
Quick Questions: (for all those who don't want to read the whole post)
- Has anyone opened up a Azio Mech4 (aka Dearmo GA9) before?
- How easy is it to open?
- Does it have a metal support plate which all the key switches are soldered to? (as I am looking at changing all the stems to brown)
- I am looking at relocating the | \ button back to its normal home under the backspace; fixing the enter key to 1 row 2.25x and backspace key to the 2.0x size. any ideas as to how hard this will actually be to do? or if possible?
- If this would be too difficult of a mod do you have a recommended substitution that has similar or better features?
Background story:
I am a newbie, and after having: read the Default Start here keyboard guide, cherry corp switch guide, searched the forums for relavant information, and did online research into a bunch of different keyboards and their reviews.
I am finally looking into killing off my cheapo DYNEX rubber dome keyboard and am upgrading to a mechanical switch keyboard; Where the intended use of the keyboard is mix of computer programming and gaming. (I am a Computer science student, what else do we do)
The Azio Levetron Mech4 basic specs are:
Can be found at online at memory express, newegg, ncix, ebay, etc. for around $110
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Switch: Cherry Blacks
KRO: 6
Features: Macro keys, Detachable keypad, Software reprogram-ability of all keys, volume knob
However if I do buy this keyboard I think I will end up extensively modifying for the following reasons:
I like:
All the features
the fact that it is a mechanical
it matches my RAT7 (bonus).
I Dislike, and would want to change:
the Enter Key
the shortened backspace
location of | \
I can live with but would prefer to change:
Cherry Black stems to any with tactile feedback
the KRO (not likely to change)
Alternative Course of action if this proves to difficult / cost expensive (over $150):
Purchase a different ten-key-less keyboard and separate number pad like the Cooler Master Storm Quickfire, which has blue stems so I get my tactile feedback but lose all the other features that I like...