Calling all those mechanical keyboard pros out there. been tinkering and finally figured out what i am looking for in a switch. problem is nothing off the shelf has what i want. so i plan on getting a hot swappable keyboard and just adding what i want to it.
i am looking at these switches due to the heavy springs used. my current board has a 50g spring (basic mx brown switch) and it WAY too light for my heavy typing. so I'm looking at these 80 or 100g silent switches.
Anyway my question now becomes does every switch work in every hot swappable board? or is there various types of mounts or other factors i need to pay attention to to ensure the switch works on the keyboard? is there anything else besides what comes with the kit i need to get or is everything there and i just have to do the work? pretty much my last question before pulling the trigger on a set of switches and a board to put them on.
second thought would be, any suggestions on a cheap-ish board i could look at for my project? i want a full board as i use the number pad a lot, wireless is preferred and other than that, nothing else is required. bells and whistles are fine but not needed.
looking at this one recommended by this site
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Mechanical-Hot-Swappable-MK-770-MCKW1-US/dp/B0CTN3MKDS
but i am open to anything really so long as the price is right.
thanks for any answers and ideas
i am looking at these switches due to the heavy springs used. my current board has a 50g spring (basic mx brown switch) and it WAY too light for my heavy typing. so I'm looking at these 80 or 100g silent switches.
Gateron Aliaz Silent Tactile Switch Set
Gateron Aliaz Slient switch features transparent housing and a pink stem, delivering an extra smoother, quieter and natural feel. If you would like a tactile and silent feedback at the same time, Gateron Aliaz Silent is your ideal match.
www.gateron.co
Anyway my question now becomes does every switch work in every hot swappable board? or is there various types of mounts or other factors i need to pay attention to to ensure the switch works on the keyboard? is there anything else besides what comes with the kit i need to get or is everything there and i just have to do the work? pretty much my last question before pulling the trigger on a set of switches and a board to put them on.
second thought would be, any suggestions on a cheap-ish board i could look at for my project? i want a full board as i use the number pad a lot, wireless is preferred and other than that, nothing else is required. bells and whistles are fine but not needed.
looking at this one recommended by this site
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Mechanical-Hot-Swappable-MK-770-MCKW1-US/dp/B0CTN3MKDS
but i am open to anything really so long as the price is right.
thanks for any answers and ideas