Hey guys, I've been using mechanical keyboards for almost 5 years now and I haven't ever attempted to modify/repair or upgrade mechanical keyboards. However, I'd like to take my first attempt getting my hands dirty. I have 'CM Quick Fire Rapid TKL' (87 keys) lying under my bed.
This is a plate mounted PCB, I'm considering desoldering to replace the switches and possibly replace the plate. But I don't have the knowledge whether these plates/cases/frames are standard or not. If I decide to replace them with something else what's the best approach? Can the PCB-Plate mounted boards be separated? I haven't tried desoldering yet, but if I do will I be able to remove the plate completely (considering that It'll be easier to find something to mount the PCB on)
This keyboard is using 'Cherry MX brown' if I decide to replace the switch to something like 'Gateron' will there be a problem? (compliance or fitting issues?)
What I want to do is build a keyboard with 'silent' being first priority without sacrificing the tactility and feeling (eg: like just putting o-ring does silence the bottoming out but it totally changes the feedback)
This is a basic list of the things I want to do:
- Replace case/frame/plate & keycaps to something that's built of a material that can absorb the noise the most.
- Replace switches to something like 'Gateron Clears - 35g Linear' (or preferably something that's compelling towards being silent. Not entirely sure if heavier spring are quieter?)
- Lubricate the switches/springs (don't know what type of lubrication brand / mixture I need)
That's about it.
Update #1: Added images here http://imgur.com/a/dttvV