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Pacwageo
362
Jun 28, 2016
I just checked with MD support... it looks like the Zealio switches included in this buy are plate-mounted. Seems odd... the photo on the Description page shows the PCB supporting PCB-mounted switches. Those are always better in my experience, whenever a keyboard and plate supports that.
Morgio_Zoroder
10
Jun 28, 2016
PacwageoDo you recommend getting the Zealios elsewhere then? I was excited about those, but I haven't built a kit board yet. How are they different, and why are the PCB mounted versions better? Just curious. thanks.
PacwageoTo the best of my knowledge, the 65g Zealios offered in this drop should be regular transparent 65g ones. Could you please confirm, @YanboWu?
Pacwageo
362
Jun 28, 2016
Morgio_ZoroderIf I'm correct and this PCB supports PCB-mounted switches, then yes, I would recommend getting the PCB mounted Zealios. I've found that PCB mounted switches feel a little more stable when combined with a plate. PCB switches have two plastic legs on them that snap on to the actual PCB... helping secure the switch to the board where the solder points are. This reduces switch wobble while typing. I built a Sprit 60 last year that had a setup like this and it was one of the best feeling Cherry keyboards I've typed on.
Here's a good picture showing the difference between plate mount and PCB mount:
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Usually PCB mounted keyboards do not have a plate... but if you have both a plate and a PCB mounted switch you get double the stability and support.
Pacwageo
362
Jun 28, 2016
ZealI hope so! I missed out on the Zealio R3 GB as I hoped this kit came with PCB mounted zealios. I guess we'll see what YanboWu says.
Xyverz
619
Jun 28, 2016
PacwageoEven if the PCB doesn't support PCB-mounted switches - and the image of the PCB in the description doesn't appear to - it's always a good idea to get PCB mounted switches anyway and just clip the legs off. This gives you more options for the switches if you decide not to use them with this project.
Fun fact: Both of the boards I've gotten that "support" PCB-mounted switches didn't really. The stabilizing leg holes for each switch were too small and I had to clip anyway.
breitling88
389
Jun 28, 2016
XyverzTo me the PCB in the description looks like it supports PCB mount switches. I've assembled 6 boards (working on 7th), and all of them support PCB mount switches though all of them have plates.. funny that they'd put holes too small in yours... who were the PCB designers?
Xyverz
619
Jun 28, 2016
breitling88Yeah, I see that they've got the holes there. The boards I've had to remove the legs for are Atreus and TheVan44.
ZealThanks for the tag! You are correct, they are the regular transparent 65g Zealios on this drop :)
breitling88
389
Jun 28, 2016
XyverzNever tried those boards, but good to know.
Makami
4237
Jun 28, 2016
YanboWu@YanboWu, may i ask again: "I still have another question left: "You can also add a set of standard layout Blank or laser-etched Front-Printed PBT keycaps (Gray) in Cherry profile." 20 bucks isn't that much for that option and might be worthwhile, but how are the Front-Printed PBT keycaps are going to look like/work at the "f-row cluster" in regards of profile, will they match the main cluster or will they all be R1 profile? This is somehow important for the buy or not to buy question!"
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MakamiHey the F-Row cluster will follow the row profile of the row they are in :)
shkeys
23
Jun 29, 2016
YanboWuSo, again, by "Cherry profile" do you really mean "Step-Sculpture 2"? And should we also assume the caps will only support the layout on the left under "Potential Layouts"?
shkeysThe profile is actually cherry profile. The layout supported is the layout on the left correct.
Makami
4237
Jun 29, 2016
YanboWuThank you,
for 20 bucks i couldn't resist out of couriosity. Have a nice evening.
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