I personally don't like browns either. The Kalih Coppers don't have that big of a bump. Have you tried Cherry MX Clears? A lot of people like Zealios, but I prefer Cherry MX Clears, then Zealios for tactile switches.While I do understand and appreciate your preferences and opinions and the reasoning behind them, I do have my own and reasoning behind them which I would appreciate having respected as well. I personally do like the clicky and tactile switches. The issues for me are the blue switches are pretty loud and the brown switches have too small of a tactile bump compared to the blues. The Zealio switches and Kaihua Kailh Copper switches seem like the better alternative to the brown switches for me from what I have read. I would need to build a custom board using either switch to find out for sure though.
Thank you for keeping us in the moment.
Depending on which type of ALPS switches, look at the ALPS64.I do love my linear vintage ALPS. I'd love to find a modern PCB to solder them on.
Depending on which type of ALPS switches, look at the ALPS64.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69740.0
Sorry, I can't help you there...ALPS SKCC (tall cream) from the Apple M0110.
I got a Magicforce with some form of blues (don't remember the brand, but might have been Gateron), and I had to install O-Rings to make the sound level bearable.In that case, I hope you have some O-Rings on them.
I haven't even figured out part of the RGB for the IS31FL3733, it's going to be a long time before anything gets done...Piggybacking off this, I got a few 1u keys today from NPKC that were missing for my BananaSplit build. So now I only need to wait for the PCB and my printer to print out a plate for the thing, so it's pretty much complete
Oh and I spent the entire day working on the Iris 16 firmware prototype. 3 Hours of this were lost to a bug that was caused by me not knowing how to do array subscription on 2D arrays in progmem properly. Fucking hell, programming can be so frustrating.
Definitely. Working with custom hardware configurations makes it even worse, because it's next to impossible to be sure if the fault is in the hardware or the software.Fucking hell, programming can be so frustrating.
I have not tried those switches unfortunately. No local meetups yet.I personally don't like browns either. The Kalih Coppers don't have that big of a bump. Have you tried Cherry MX Clears? A lot of people like Zealios, but I prefer Cherry MX Clears, then Zealios for tactile switches.
Back when Apple's quality matched their design.ALPS SKCC (tall cream) from the Apple M0110.
I haven't even figured out part of the RGB for the IS31FL3733, it's going to be a long time before anything gets done...
Argh, apparently friday something bit my leg and now I have something typical to an insect bite. I think it was a yellow or beige spider about 20mm long. It only started to become a bother about 24 hours later. So I've been switching ice-packs, taking anti-infection pain killers and keeping my leg up.
Right before I installed a dash cam in my new car, and applied some "gap molding" or "interior trim" . I think it looks OK, it detracts from some lines that are not so good-looking.
Can you spot the dashcam ?
Gaudy or just right ? I'm still undecided.
Don't mind the previous owner's elbow indent.
It's a shame clears aren't more readily available. I will probably get them in a 70% for my next board. After I rip my full size board (MX Browns) from its filthy plastic housing and make it a nice wooden one.I personally don't like browns either. The Kalih Coppers don't have that big of a bump. Have you tried Cherry MX Clears? A lot of people like Zealios, but I prefer Cherry MX Clears, then Zealios for tactile switches.
Depending on which type of ALPS switches, look at the ALPS64.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69740.0
Oh, no, I'm trying...Then get to it You're not going to make progress complaining about not making progress.
Looks pretty swell to me.
Happily, IMHO times have changed, and SFF is making inroads into B-T. There is still plenty of watercooling, LED/RGB action and monster cases though...I left Bit-Tech years ago as they were very LFF focused, and the community shunned anything not ATX, watercooled and sleeved.
I hope it's back soon