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Can this ALPS keyboard be modifed to be linear?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/DSI-BF-I-113-BIG-FONT-LARGE-PRINT-PS-2-MECHANICAL-SWITCH-WINDOWS-7-KEYBOARD-/380543829259?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item589a2e050b
I am looking at that now. Does anyone know if it is one of the ALPS switches that can be easily modified to become a linear switch?
I was told some ALPS switches can become linear by removing a small part. If this is one of those keyboards then I am interested to try it!
I don't suppose anyone knows where I could find a force graph of that switch after the modification to become linear?
Anyone knows any mods to soften the impact of bottoming out the keys (crashing)?
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