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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7700 on: Sat, 10 May 2014, 23:05:11 »
Absolutely love the sleeving on my headphones (TH600), what's the softest cable sleeving? Or is it a matter of what's getting sleeved?

The softest would be paracord.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7701 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 00:09:50 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7702 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 00:52:00 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

Hammer is nicer, TEX is cheaper.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7703 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 00:53:21 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7704 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 00:54:31 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

i'm under the impression that the tex is as low profile as it gets.  So if he prefers flat cases, it's TEX all the way.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7705 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 00:57:42 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

Hammer case is my favorite 60% case on the market

Absolutely love the sleeving on my headphones (TH600), what's the softest cable sleeving? Or is it a matter of what's getting sleeved?

Silica sleeving it's the softest sleeving I've tried. Also please try to keep the thread keyboard related.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7706 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 01:23:59 »
Thanks for the suggestions guys. ;D
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7707 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 05:54:37 »
ive got a simple question, just dont know if this is the right place to put it....

anyone has the link to the hammer 60% cases on taobao???

u mean fake hammer 60%?

ive got a simple question, just dont know if this is the right place to put it....

anyone has the link to the hammer 60% cases on taobao???

You mean this ?

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.oQu2d5&scm=1007.10009.518.0&id=37135757229&pvid=e03e87fc-4d7a-4ca3-b297-395b6db97bea

Oh cool thanks.

Are there actually fake 60% hammer cases?

Has anyone purchased one from the site?

And qtan is getting stocks from this? Meaning I don't have to buy it off taobao anymore, I can just buy it from his site?

My main concern though: Are they really fake? Even if they're fake, are they still of decent quality?

EDIT:

Also, what's a GON and what does it stand for?

And what springs to Ergo Clears use?
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7708 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 06:19:24 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

I think hammer is the one to go haha

I'm going for one :)


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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7709 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 11:11:49 »
GON is a username, it stands for GON.

Ergo clears use any spring really, but most commonly they use 62g. Also, ergo clears implies that they are lubed as well. That's the difference between 62g clears and ergo clears.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7710 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 11:30:13 »
Absolutely love the sleeving on my headphones (TH600), what's the softest cable sleeving? Or is it a matter of what's getting sleeved?

Silica sleeving it's the softest sleeving I've tried. Also please try to keep the thread keyboard related.
Yeah, I meant is there was an equivalent sleeving for keyboard cables :D

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7711 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 11:40:00 »
Absolutely love the sleeving on my headphones (TH600), what's the softest cable sleeving? Or is it a matter of what's getting sleeved?

Silica sleeving it's the softest sleeving I've tried. Also please try to keep the thread keyboard related.
Yeah, I meant is there was an equivalent sleeving for keyboard cables :D

Oooo ok. I think you can get silica sleeving for your keyboard cable.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7712 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 11:46:14 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

Hammer case is my favorite 60% case on the market
So my friend has decided on the getting the Hammer, wants me to help him buy it. Where can I find one in Titanium? And I noticed there seems to be one with a different design in Feng's thread: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=54560.0;attach=53826;image. What's the difference?
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7713 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 12:23:19 »
Hammer or TEX case for Poker II? My friend can only afford one atm, so which one? Other suggestions are welcome.

Hammer case is my favorite 60% case on the market

1)  my friend has decided on the getting the Hammer, wants me to help him buy it. Where can I find one in Titanium?

2) And I noticed there seems to be one with a different design in Feng's thread: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=54560.0;attach=53826;image. What's the difference?

1) Classifieds or maybe Taobao

2) Probably not a hammer. Look at fengs previous GBs for the differences between the diff cases he's sold.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7714 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 13:10:16 »
Will do, thanks. Oh, and he asked something about an FMJ case? What's that about?
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7715 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 13:12:14 »
Absolutely love the sleeving on my headphones (TH600), what's the softest cable sleeving? Or is it a matter of what's getting sleeved?

Silica sleeving it's the softest sleeving I've tried. Also please try to keep the thread keyboard related.
Yeah, I meant is there was an equivalent sleeving for keyboard cables :D

Oooo ok. I think you can get silica sleeving for your keyboard cable.

Yeah, you can.  I might even can get the sleeve similar to the th600s

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7716 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 16:31:01 »

So my friend has decided on the getting the Hammer, wants me to help him buy it. Where can I find one in Titanium? And I noticed there seems to be one with a different design in Feng's thread: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=54560.0;attach=53826;image. What's the difference?

I dont think that's the hammer one that he would want???

Check out Feng's thread I think. It should look like a really sturdy badass case


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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7717 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 17:16:41 »
Anyone recently got switch stickers from originative? (http://www.originativeco.com/products/switch-stickers)
Product page says nothing about how many stickers you get.  Is it 120 stickers per sheet as usual?

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7718 on: Sun, 11 May 2014, 23:11:21 »
Does anyone have a suggestion how I might go about figuring out whether all 3 TKL KMAC versions (that I'm aware of: KMAC1.2, KMAC2, and KMAC LE) work with a KMAC 1.4 PCB without a plate and allow for stand-offs in the same locations.  In other words, do all KMAC TKL cases have holes in the bottom part of the case for PCB mounting and in the same locations?

I know that a plateless set up with a KMAC 1.4 PCB can be used with a KMAC2 case (tested), but trying to figure out if other cases will also work.

Found this so far, but it only talks about the top part of the case and plate.  Photographs for 1.2 seem to show no holes in the bottom part of the case.

EDIT: Ok,  I think I've answered my own question... KMAC LE has no holes for stand-offs either: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33130.msg702115#msg702115  KMAC 1.2 has no holes for PCB-mounting either.  KMAC 1.2 and 2 seem to accept the same plate and PCB, but KMAC LE has a specialized plate that only works for LE.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7719 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 02:21:32 »
Anyone recently got switch stickers from originative? (http://www.originativeco.com/products/switch-stickers)
Product page says nothing about how many stickers you get.  Is it 120 stickers per sheet as usual?

I'm not sure about the exact amount but it's enough for a fullsize. I wouldn't recommend buying from them though. Not sure where else you could get switch stickers from right now.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7720 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 02:29:35 »
Anyone recently got switch stickers from originative? (http://www.originativeco.com/products/switch-stickers)
Product page says nothing about how many stickers you get.  Is it 120 stickers per sheet as usual?

I'm not sure about the exact amount but it's enough for a fullsize. I wouldn't recommend buying from them though. Not sure where else you could get switch stickers from right now.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7721 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 07:43:51 »
He asked about an FMJ case?

Here's a link on the FMJ case.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7722 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 07:46:31 »
GON is a username, it stands for GON.

Ergo clears use any spring really, but most commonly they use 62g. Also, ergo clears implies that they are lubed as well. That's the difference between 62g clears and ergo clears.

whoa! times have changed since i stopped using cherry last year. used to be that ergo clear was just mxblue/red/brown spring, no lube implied.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7723 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 07:49:46 »
GON is a username, it stands for GON.

Ergo clears use any spring really, but most commonly they use 62g. Also, ergo clears implies that they are lubed as well. That's the difference between 62g clears and ergo clears.

whoa! times have changed since i stopped using cherry last year. used to be that ergo clear was just mxblue/red/brown spring, no lube implied.

Yeah, the classic ergo clears are a clear stem with blue/red/brown spring. No lube. However, I know I've personally just called any modified clear an ergo clear. That's probably not a good thing and I should be calling switches like "62g lubed MX Clear" and then "ergo clears". I'll have to make more of a differentiation personally.

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« Reply #7724 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 08:50:22 »
He asked about an FMJ case?

Here's a link on the FMJ case.
Wow. That's a pricey case.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7725 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:00:00 »

GON is a username, it stands for GON.

Ergo clears use any spring really, but most commonly they use 62g. Also, ergo clears implies that they are lubed as well. That's the difference between 62g clears and ergo clears.

whoa! times have changed since i stopped using cherry last year. used to be that ergo clear was just mxblue/red/brown spring, no lube implied.

Yeah, the classic ergo clears are a clear stem with blue/red/brown spring. No lube. However, I know I've personally just called any modified clear an ergo clear. That's probably not a good thing and I should be calling switches like "62g lubed MX Clear" and then "ergo clears". I'll have to make more of a differentiation personally.

Thanks for the help guys :)

I still have some unanswered questions though :(

Please help if possible! I might jump on that taobao hammer case posted in the page before... just need more input from you guys!


ive got a simple question, just dont know if this is the right place to put it....

anyone has the link to the hammer 60% cases on taobao???

u mean fake hammer 60%?

ive got a simple question, just dont know if this is the right place to put it....

anyone has the link to the hammer 60% cases on taobao???

You mean this ?

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.oQu2d5&scm=1007.10009.518.0&id=37135757229&pvid=e03e87fc-4d7a-4ca3-b297-395b6db97bea

Oh cool thanks.

Are there actually fake 60% hammer cases?

Has anyone purchased one from the site?

And qtan is getting stocks from this? Meaning I don't have to buy it off taobao anymore, I can just buy it from his site?

My main concern though: Are they really fake? Even if they're fake, are they still of decent quality?

EDIT:

Also, what's a GON and what does it stand for?

And what springs to Ergo Clears use?


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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7726 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:37:15 »
I still have some unanswered questions though :(

Please help if possible! I might jump on that taobao hammer case posted in the page before... just need more input from you guys!

First off, don't bump your questions. It's just because it would make the thread messy if people kept bumping it.

Second off, how's that a fake Hammer case? I wasn't aware there were fakes on TaoBao. I thought those were just the cases Hammer was making, but now instead of a GB, it's on TaoBao. As I've stated before, I think the Hammer cases are my favorite 60% case from the latest batch of 60% cases.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7727 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:38:33 »
No it's definitely not a genuine Hammer case, have you seen the price?
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7728 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:39:25 »
No it's definitely not a genuine Hammer case, have you seen the price?

No because I can't check TaoBao at work. It's blocked.

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« Reply #7729 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:39:46 »
No it's definitely not a genuine Hammer case, have you seen the price?

No because I can't check TaoBao at work. It's blocked.

$80.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7730 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 09:41:30 »
No it's definitely not a genuine Hammer case, have you seen the price?

No because I can't check TaoBao at work. It's blocked.

$80.

http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=56483.msg1275574#msg1275574

The OG was what, $200? I'm not really sure what makes this different though so hopefully someone else can chime in who has the case? Perhaps there was a markup? Or they've got the tooling on the CNC setup now so the later runs are much cheaper? I've seen similar pricing drops when looking for quotes.
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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7731 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:23:49 »
Hey guys, about to order some switches ready for the duck viper & eagle group buy. I noticed some people seem to use PCB mount switches and clip them for use on a board using a plate - I was just going to order plate mounted switches but wandered if someone could shed some light on why people do this, or is just just a case of them having those switches lying around already kinda thing and I'm just over thinking things and should shut up and just order the plate mounted switches!?

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« Reply #7732 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:25:33 »
I noticed some people seem to use PCB mount switches and clip them for use on a board using a plate - I was just going to order plate mounted switches but wondered if someone could shed some light on why people do this.

It's due to the PCB. Some PCBs don't have the holes to accept the PCB mount legs. Since they already have or bought PCB mount switches, it's just easier to clip them instead of buying more switches.

Personally, I like having the PCB mount legs left intact if the PCB accepts the legs because I feel that they add to the stable feeling of the switches in the board.

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« Reply #7733 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:29:20 »
...just a case of them having those switches lying around already kinda thing...

This. PCB mounted switches don't fit on some boards which are meant for a plate.

Dangit CPT. Aren't you supposed to be less active? :mad: :))

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« Reply #7734 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:30:00 »
Dangit CPT. Aren't you supposed to be less active? :mad: :))

Wow, I can leave if you want me to... :(

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7735 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:32:36 »
I still have some unanswered questions though :(

Please help if possible! I might jump on that taobao hammer case posted in the page before... just need more input from you guys!

First off, don't bump your questions. It's just because it would make the thread messy if people kept bumping it.

Second off, how's that a fake Hammer case? I wasn't aware there were fakes on TaoBao. I thought those were just the cases Hammer was making, but now instead of a GB, it's on TaoBao. As I've stated before, I think the Hammer cases are my favorite 60% case from the latest batch of 60% cases.

I apologize. Just thought that people might have missed my question cause it was on the tail end of the last page.

I didn't know there were fakes as well but the price is really quite low for one. I'm deciding whether to bite the bait. I suppose at the end of the day, could just be used for aesthetics even if they dont feel that solid....


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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7736 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:33:58 »
I noticed some people seem to use PCB mount switches and clip them for use on a board using a plate - I was just going to order plate mounted switches but wondered if someone could shed some light on why people do this.

It's due to the PCB. Some PCBs don't have the holes to accept the PCB mount legs. Since they already have or bought PCB mount switches, it's just easier to clip them instead of buying more switches.

Personally, I like having the PCB mount legs left intact if the PCB accepts the legs because I feel that they add to the stable feeling of the switches in the board.

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding you here - some PCB's will accept the legs when using a plate? In that case it may be worth getting the pcb mount switches and just clipping if necessary.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7737 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:34:52 »
Dangit CPT. Aren't you supposed to be less active? :mad: :))

Wow, I can leave if you want me to... :(

WHERE ARE YOU GOING? NO.

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« Reply #7738 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:37:28 »
Wow, I can leave if you want me to... :(

Please stay <3

I apologize. Just thought that people might have missed my question cause it was on the tail end of the last page.

I didn't know there were fakes as well but the price is really quite low for one. I'm deciding whether to bite the bait. I suppose at the end of the day, could just be used for aesthetics even if they dont feel that solid....

The deal could be a complete scam, too, so you wouldn't get anything. I don't think somebody has ordered one of them yet.

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding you here - some PCB's will accept the legs when using a plate? In that case it may be worth getting the pcb mount switches and just clipping if necessary.

Yes you got that right. The GH60 would be an example for this.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7739 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:39:09 »
I noticed some people seem to use PCB mount switches and clip them for use on a board using a plate - I was just going to order plate mounted switches but wondered if someone could shed some light on why people do this.

It's due to the PCB. Some PCBs don't have the holes to accept the PCB mount legs. Since they already have or bought PCB mount switches, it's just easier to clip them instead of buying more switches.

Personally, I like having the PCB mount legs left intact if the PCB accepts the legs because I feel that they add to the stable feeling of the switches in the board.

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding you here - some PCB's will accept the legs when using a plate? In that case it may be worth getting the pcb mount switches and just clipping if necessary.

Yes. Look at this KMAC PCB, see the black holes to the left and right of the large one in "N"? Those are the holes that allow you to use a plate with PCB mount switches. There are PCBs which won't have those holes and so you can't use PCB mount switches. But I currently can't think of a board that doesn't have those holes.


Picture of just the PCB from here.



Picture of the KMAC with PCB switches and plate from here

I apologize. Just thought that people might have missed my question cause it was on the tail end of the last page.

I didn't know there were fakes as well but the price is really quite low for one. I'm deciding whether to bite the bait. I suppose at the end of the day, could just be used for aesthetics even if they dont feel that solid....

The deal could be a complete scam, too, so you wouldn't get anything. I don't think somebody has ordered one of them yet.

Agreed. It could be a scam. I was just trying to offer some factors that might reduce the price. But in the end, I'm not sure I've seen one on the forums here.

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Haha, maybe I should put this somewhere. I'm currently taking some classes which means that my time to spend on keyboard projects and on projects for Geekhack (Clack Info Thread, anything Keepers/Wiki related, etc) is going to be a little less. I'll still be posting but the reviews I'm fond of writing and project stuff are going to be coming at a slower rate for a while.
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« Reply #7740 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:54:10 »
There are PCBs which won't have those holes and so you can't use PCB mount switches. But I currently can't think of a board that doesn't have those holes.

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« Reply #7741 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:57:44 »
There are PCBs which won't have those holes and so you can't use PCB mount switches. But I currently can't think of a board that doesn't have those holes.

JD40 thru-hole PCB...

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Also the phantom PCB doesn't have the holes either.

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« Reply #7742 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 10:58:54 »
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Well you should add them then! :p

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« Reply #7743 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 11:01:12 »
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Well you should add them then! :p

That was one of the reasons for the redesign. Also, stabilizer holes and SMT instead of thru-hole.
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« Reply #7744 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 11:03:05 »
That was one of the reasons for the redesign. Also, stabilizer holes and SMT instead of thru-hole.

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7745 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 11:06:56 »
Yes you got that right. The GH60 would be an example for this.

Thanks!

Yes. Look at this KMAC PCB, see the black holes to the left and right of the large one in "N"? Those are the holes that allow you to use a plate with PCB mount switches. There are PCBs which won't have those holes and so you can't use PCB mount switches. But I currently can't think of a board that doesn't have those holes.

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Picture of just the PCB from here.


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Picture of the KMAC with PCB switches and plate from here

Guess I'll be ordering the PCB ones then. Thanks a lot for the explanation that's very helpful!

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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7746 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 18:21:26 »
Hello, I searched this thread, but didn't see an answer exactly for this question.

There are PCB mounted switches, and Plate mounted switches.  Plate mounts have a couple of tabs on them for mounting on a plate.  Pretty logical.

My question is, WHY are there two types of switches?  Is there any benefit to have PCB mounted VS Plate mounted, or visa versa?  I imagine PCB mounted would be easier for custom set ups since there's no plate that one would have to mill or get fabricated for their project, I was just wondering if there's any real benefit one way or the other?

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« Reply #7747 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 18:28:09 »
1. There are PCB mounted switches, and Plate mounted switches.  Plate mounts have a couple of tabs on them for mounting on a plate.  Pretty logical.

2. My question is, WHY are there two types of switches?  Is there any benefit to have PCB mounted VS Plate mounted, or visa versa?  I imagine PCB mounted would be easier for custom set ups since there's no plate that one would have to mill or get fabricated for their project, I was just wondering if there's any real benefit one way or the other?

1. PCB mounted switches have those tabs as well and in addition two pins to fixate them, see here: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=46376.0;attach=29853;image
2. Plate mounted switches feel more solid. If you PCB mount switches your board can tend to flex a bit depending on how the PCB is supported by the case.

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« Reply #7748 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 18:37:44 »
What are all the different types of KMAC's and what are the difference, (KMAC2, KMAC1.2 etc.), and what does LE stand for like KMAC LE?


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Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Reply #7749 on: Mon, 12 May 2014, 18:56:15 »
1. There are PCB mounted switches, and Plate mounted switches.  Plate mounts have a couple of tabs on them for mounting on a plate.  Pretty logical.

2. My question is, WHY are there two types of switches?  Is there any benefit to have PCB mounted VS Plate mounted, or visa versa?  I imagine PCB mounted would be easier for custom set ups since there's no plate that one would have to mill or get fabricated for their project, I was just wondering if there's any real benefit one way or the other?

1. PCB mounted switches have those tabs as well and in addition two pins to fixate them, see here: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=46376.0;attach=29853;image
2. Plate mounted switches feel more solid. If you PCB mount switches your board can tend to flex a bit depending on how the PCB is supported by the case.

1. you can clip the 2 small pins on the bottom of PCB mount switches and you now have plate mount. 
2. Building a keyboard with PCB mount is cheaper as it removes a lot of R&D and tooling required to make the plate.  Laser cutting on the scale of a mass produced keyboards would add a very significant portion to the price of the keyboard.  While laser cutting is fairly cheap for short and medium runs, this large of a scale would be most economical to have the plates punched on a very large press.  This actually drops the price per plate down to a couple dollars over material cost.  But costs thousands to have the dies engineered and made.  Not to mention replacements as they will wear out.  Plus it is an extra cost in the assembly process.
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