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SHIFT V2 Barebones Mechanical Keyboard
$149
$190

SHIFT V2 Barebones Mechanical Keyboard

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Will there be a high-profile version?
There has been some work done on a high-profile SHIFT in the past, which unfortunately was not able to come to fruition. I've always pushed for this to happen personally, and will absolutely pass along the feedback and interest. That said, it is not currently in the near-term plans to produce a high-profile version of the SHIFT.
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Paradox_88
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Sep 10, 2023
Any ETA on this?
Just launched today, expected ship date is mid-late October 👍
AtotheF
1
Oct 31, 2023
Do the Everglide V2 Screw In stabilizers work with this product?
drKrieger
7
Nov 16, 2023
I can't guarantee they just work cause I had to stab mine and force it at the numpad enter key but I was able to make Everglide V2 Screw In stabilizers work with my Shift V2.
drKriegerAny advice on how to force it? I've been struggling with this for the last hour, trying to get the PCB with screwed-on stabilizers to fit in the top case. It really just doesn't want to go in on the numpad side particularly.
drKrieger
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Nov 20, 2023
AdamNorbergOnce you get the other stabilizers to go through the faceplate put your back screws in but don't tighten down all the way, especially the one by the numpad stabilizer. From there it's a lot of scary stabbing and cussing. I ended up pushing the plastic of the stabilizer into itself from the left hand edge and upward from the bottom edge of the board. When I was able to get the board and everything to close together mostly (it still doesn't close 100%) I tightened down to finish it and then had to press the key and lift it a few times before it functioned on it's own. As of now it functions for me but is definitely stiffer compared to main enter key or shift keys, space bar etc. and appears to rotate slightly when you press the key down Best of luck to you
drKriegerTrying to just force the rest of the asssembly to use the main screws as leverage is most of what I was going to try next. Thanks, I'll go for it, I've spent hours on this. So to answer the original question in this thread: No. This board is not compatible with plate-mounted screw-in stabilizers. It's supposed to be but it does not actually fit together this way.
Uldane
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Sep 18, 2023
Will there be any keycap sets released for this?
We have many in-stock keycap sets that cover the SHIFT layout in the DCX and MT3 profiles.
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Mashtyx
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Oct 14, 2023
Does the barebones kit include the phantom stabilizers? Edit to add: is the polling rate 1000hz? Thanks in advance
The barebones keyboards do not include stabilizers.