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Offline FoxWolf1

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Hot Swappable Switches
« on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 09:56:45 »
I remember that there was some experimentation going on with this idea a while back, but it looks like it's finally going to come to mass produced keyboards:

http://www.inwaishe.com/article-2063-1.html



Could make it a lot easier for normal people to deal with chattering or otherwise failing switches, so long as the socket system doesn't simply replace the switches themselves as a source of failure...
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Offline Bartlebum

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Re: Hot Swappable Switches
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 10:12:15 »
Hmm dunno how I feel about this. Still feel like it's another potential point of failure, would prefer to keep soldering.


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Offline gadzkun

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Re: Hot Swappable Switches
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 10:16:06 »
ydds its possible to make hot swappable switches..
but i think its hard to make it..
ive seen geekfeng make one board like that..
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Offline ideus

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Re: Hot Swappable Switches
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 12:41:04 »
I think there was a project for a keyboard with dip sockets for the switches, to make them replaceable. As other have said, I think it is always better to keep them soldered. The recent problem that arouse with lower melting point switch bottoms should be solved by checking that material, not compensating it with alternate methods to connect them on the PCB.

Offline cjhard

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Re: Hot Swappable Switches
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 18:07:57 »
I appreciate the novelty of this, I would jump on a few hundred of those interchangeable shaft modules and a kicad library to play with.

I can only imagine a plate design like the Poker wouldn't be ideal though, you could easily pull all your switches out simultaneously. It also appears to lack support for PCB mount switches.

Offline quake4mhg

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Re: Hot Swappable Switches
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 02:59:28 »
Interesting :)