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1) Could I desolder the switches and put them in a different board? I think I’ve seen on other posts around here about something called a phantom.2) Should I try taking apart and cleaning the switches and lubing them?3) Should I use a different adapter? Would that make a difference?4) If I took the last two keyboards apart and cleaned them, would that make a difference in them working or not?
All three are mechanical.First board is a Dell AT101W with complicated Black AlpsSecond board is a Chicony KB-5161 with Orange Omron SwitchesThird is a Model XT F with capacitive buckling spring.How do I know this even if I'm not an expert? Says it on the labels on the back.Your X-A switch is the XT and AT protocols. The connector you have is an AT adapter. So that's why it works on AT. The XT F will need a converter like this.Quote from: HEKTakun on Tue, 04 February 2014, 13:37:511) Could I desolder the switches and put them in a different board? I think I’ve seen on other posts around here about something called a phantom.2) Should I try taking apart and cleaning the switches and lubing them?3) Should I use a different adapter? Would that make a difference?4) If I took the last two keyboards apart and cleaned them, would that make a difference in them working or not?1) Not easily. The Alps switches can go into other Alps boards but you can transplant the Omron ones due to the pinout. The XT F ones aren't really tranferrable either. What you're reading about is Cherry MX switches, which is what the Phantom is. The MX switches don't have the same physical layout with the pins as the Alps.2) Don't lube it, just clean everything. The lubing will kill the clickyness of the switches.3) See above about an adapter for your XT.4) See aboveWelcome to GeekHack, you found some nice boards. I'm interesting in trying the Omrons.