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PeterNotPeeta
0
May 4, 2017
Less actuation force requirement than reds? Good lord! Those things are squishy enough as it is.
SamPittman
85
May 4, 2017
PeterNotPeetaNot less force. Less travel distance.
So, if reds are squishy, then these new switches are squishy AND quick. It kind-of reminds me of a laptop keyboard, in that regard.
PeterNotPeeta
0
May 4, 2017
SamPittmanHuh, I guess they would be more like that then. Probably not a purchase for me.
puddingfarmer
186
May 4, 2017
SamPittmanI like a high actuation force so I can rest my fingers when I'm not typing. This would make it look like I'm just jamming the home row in frustration every few minutes.
For the record, I only jam the home row in frustration every ten minutes or so.
whomad1215
755
May 4, 2017
puddingfarmerWhat switches do you normally use, because the 3 most common (red/blue/brown) are all around 40-45g.
puddingfarmer
186
May 4, 2017
whomad1215I use Cherry MX clears on my main board, and I'm in the process of making a Planck with tactile gray. ...also blues on my number pad to annoy my coworkers.
Personman
113
May 4, 2017
puddingfarmerMy Planck is tactile greys and it's brilliant. It doesn't seem to be a popular configuration. I'd like to try linear greys sometime but I'm not up for rebuilding this board as it's my main kb.
puddingfarmer
186
May 4, 2017
PersonmanGood to hear! I was a bit anxious that they'd be *too* stiff, but I figured my hands wouldn't be traveling very far on such a small board. The thing I don't like about linear is that I tend to bottom out on them, and with the 80g force for gray, that's a lot of wear-and-tear on the ol' finger bones.
Personman
113
May 4, 2017
puddingfarmerThey are super stiff. It took some time to get comfy but I figured it out. You'll have some fatigue for a while. My home kb has blues and they feel whisper light now.
Honestly, I haven't found a switch that I don't bottom out on. I suppose I'm just that particular breed of typist.
Styvkuling
207
May 4, 2017
PersonmanYou could replace the springs with those 150 gram ones?
Personman
113
May 4, 2017
StyvkulingIndeed. I've considered it but I'd still be taking the whole kb apart. Maybe I'll do that someday.
puddingfarmer
186
May 4, 2017
StyvkulingOr perhaps something like this?
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SamPittman
85
May 6, 2017
puddingfarmerIf you tend to bottom-out, have you tried adding o-rings? It makes the landing much less jarring.
SamPittman
85
May 27, 2017
SamPittmanO-rings FTW. They add an extra factor of "what the heck was that?" It makes me want to type more, so I can experience the bottoming-out effect.
richard.le
45
Jun 1, 2017
SamPittmanwhich o-rings would you recommend for this keyboard?
SamPittman
85
Jun 2, 2017
richard.leThe ones that @puddingfarmer mentioned in this thread could work. I actually used dental bands (for orthodontia) on my keyboard. Mine are 3/16-inch 6oz bands. I used them because they fit, and I had them already.
I think they need to be 3/16-inch or smaller, to make sure they stay in place on the stem.
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