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/mkg/ - Iris edition
Guys, I need some help
Right shift keycap on my keyboard has pretty loose housings so it can't be held by stabilizers under the high pressure. Is there any way to fix it?
I added some feet under my iris today
feels nicer now with these OEM keycaps
structural reinforcement
What do you mean by this?
whatever you want it to mean buddy
hot glue might work, gets pretty hard
Not a compatible option with my request:
>kinesis advantage
The entire point of my post was asking if I should use a split board for video games as in the picture. Why would you mention a non-split?
Do not use any linears that are not lubed. If you are willing to lube them then they are good if you need silence. Also consider TTC silent red stems in a cherry or gateron housing. being as they only have a silencing nub for the upstroke they give you 50% of the silencing of a MX silent stem with 0% of the draw backs. The mush and reduced travel distance on MX and gateron silents are a result of the bottom nub which again is lacking on ttc silent.
With hotswap being a thing and all the soldering tools you need being under $90 there is no reason to not use lube with linears.
>just remapped left ctrl to left alt and viceversa
WTF, everything is so much more comfortable than ever. Why don't keyboards put ctrl close to the space bar anymore, like Lisp machine keyboards did?
Using your thumb is a million times better than using your pinky, even if you remap Caps Lock.
Besides, the fact that Ctrl was originally where most keyboards place Caps Lock today is largely a myth, only the first IBM PC keyboards did.
Take a look at pic related: doesn't the arrangement of Ctrl-Meta-Super-Hyper make a lot more sense? The most used keys are closer to the space bar, while the least used ones are further and further apart.
So I'm about to get the TADA68, but I have no idea what to get in terms of switches. I want to use it exclusively for typing, so I'd like some kind of tactile feedback, but I don't want to wake up the neighbors, the Gateron Blue are out of the question I suppose.
Also what the heck is a T1 switch ?