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Offline Encabulator

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How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 15:17:07 »
I'm considering getting a poker (mx clear maybe) but my main concern is cherry stabilizers. How many switches will I have to desolder to remove/clip the stabilizers.


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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 15:31:41 »
on the unplated poker or the plated poker.

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 15:37:46 »
on the unplated poker or the plated poker.

Plated I Believe


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I am pretty sure the stabilizers are plate mounted, so you would need to desolder the switch of the stabilized key but then the stabilizer could just be pulled out.


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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 15:49:05 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


If you're very attached, and baby your keyboards as many people do, then that's the way to do it..



Tp4 personally, am much older, and have gone through a million of these boards...  I wouldn't bother desoldering.

What I would do, is just rip it out and replace it with modified costar stabilizers. and epoxy/superglue it in place.. It's just easier and saves you hours of desoldering.


SOME would consider this barbaric.. and destroys the old stabilizers  But....... it's kind of like duct-tape mods.. I don't consider keyboards precision instruments that need babying..




In some ways, it's similar to making the --Underside of your car look good--  yea.. you could do it.. kind of a time waster..

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 16:06:35 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


you don't have to desolder the entire board, just the stabilized keys, if the stabilizers were PCB mounted you'd have to but plate mount stabs you just have to desolder the single switches so the wire can come out.

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 16:16:29 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


you don't have to desolder the entire board, just the stabilized keys, if the stabilizers were PCB mounted you'd have to but plate mount stabs you just have to desolder the single switches so the wire can come out.

i thought the poker used pcb mounted..

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #7 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 16:22:24 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


you don't have to desolder the entire board, just the stabilized keys, if the stabilizers were PCB mounted you'd have to but plate mount stabs you just have to desolder the single switches so the wire can come out.

i thought the poker used pcb mounted..



Think they use plate mount on the plated version.
 ;D so to answer OP's question : You would need to desolder 5 switches.

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #8 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 16:33:24 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


you don't have to desolder the entire board, just the stabilized keys, if the stabilizers were PCB mounted you'd have to but plate mount stabs you just have to desolder the single switches so the wire can come out.

i thought the poker used pcb mounted..

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Think they use plate mount on the plated version.
 ;D so to answer OP's question : You would need to desolder 5 switches.

He did a the math


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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #9 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 17:12:10 »
desolder is the cleanest way.. to prevent mishap.. You have to desolder the WHOLE keyboard all the keys if it's plate mounted.


you don't have to desolder the entire board, just the stabilized keys, if the stabilizers were PCB mounted you'd have to but plate mount stabs you just have to desolder the single switches so the wire can come out.

i thought the poker used pcb mounted..

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Think they use plate mount on the plated version.
 ;D so to answer OP's question : You would need to desolder 5 switches.


I must be thinking of the ol skool ones where people put the plate onto the vanillas..

Well this is correct. you just need to desolder the one switch.

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #10 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 21:52:37 »
on the unplated poker or the plated poker.

Plated I Believe


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I am pretty sure the stabilizers are plate mounted, so you would need to desolder the switch of the stabilized key but then the stabilizer could just be pulled out.


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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #11 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 22:32:58 »
Hmmmm I don't have Pok3r but I do have Poker 2, and I was under the impression that it's probably pre-clipped already?

At least I don't feel the mushy bottom out at all.  It's clean all the way down.

I think they did something already (same with KBT Race II, it already has clean bottom out stock).

Is it different on Pok3r?

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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #12 on: Sat, 01 April 2017, 23:01:22 »
Yes it's plate mounted and you need only desolder the individual key to take out and replace or alter the stablizer. 

As far as being pre-clipped the stabs are not.  I have always been afraid to do this mod and introduce more wobble.  The long keys like backspace and shift do make a bit of rattling noise which is more noticeable with the ABS keycaps.  The only board I've  used with zero rattle is a Leopold. I'm not sure what they do differently.
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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #13 on: Mon, 03 April 2017, 16:48:44 »
I'm considering getting a poker (mx clear maybe) but my main concern is cherry stabilizers. How many switches will I have to desolder to remove/clip the stabilizers.

I just did this on my Pok3r. Depending on how comfortable you are with desoldering, it's a slight pain to disassemble from the case (especially if you mess up and have to do it twice like me), but you only have to desolder 5 keys. After I clipped, I noticed a marginal improvement, but no wobble and better sound.
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Re: How difficult is it to clip stabilizers on a pok3r?
« Reply #14 on: Tue, 04 April 2017, 16:34:32 »
I don't consider keyboards precision instruments that need babying..

I have some rubber domes you may be interested in then...  ;)