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With gold-plated wires and transparent polymer stabilization parts, the stabilizers in this set from Everglide are both strong and see-through. Engineered for MX-compatible PCBs from high-precision molds, they drastically reduce noise during typing and prevent standard Cherry PCB mount stabilizers from popping during custom builds Read More
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RayndalfNot sure if you are talking in terms of this Drop page but I have Pink, Smokey and Clear all bought under the Everglide brand from KPRepublic as v1 housing.
I also had Smokey, Clear, Ultramarine and Smokey with all black hardware as v1 variants under Durock branding. Not sure they I have seen Pink with v2 housing yet but I have not gone out of my way to look.
Anyone know of this would work on a prebuilt? Im pretty new to keyboards and currently I have the apex pro. While I am looking at building one sometime in the future, for now I am just interested in upgrading what I have (If that is possible).
JaalanI'm not an expert but I can give my experience (I've owned three mech. keyboards). Short answer: maybe. Your best bet is take out a key larger than 1u (being a regular key length like: "a, s, d,...") like the spacebar to see the stabilizer. If not able to tell then just open the keyboard and that should tell you.
Not to to get your hopes up but a decent mechanical keyboard should have similar/identical physical components (i.e. switch fittings). Mainly to allow customizing.
I would predict that not many in here will know so I recommend the manufacturer's forums (if there's one) or reddit. Keep in mind that most won't buy main brands since they may compromise more to reduce production costs but at that price point I'd expect some kind of fancy stabilizer.
JaalanNo. You cannot use these on your keyboard. These are PCB-mount stabs. Your keyboard uses platemount. Most pre-builts uses platemount stabs, so the answer to t the same question is 99% no when it comes to pre-built keyboard.
Even on the off chance that the keyboard you own uses PCB-mount stabs, replacing stabilisers usually means desoldering all switches on the keyboard, and then reaoldering them after replacing stabs which I doubt you're prepared to do, it's a lot of work.
I have a WASD CODE fullsize I bought here on Drop, which I revile because it has Costar stabs, but I like everything else about it. I've never messed around with stabs before, only swapped out keycaps & replaced switches on hot-swap boards. Does anyone know if you can put Cherry style stabilizers on a CODE? Is it the same hole configuration for Costar & Cherry?
guleThey are clearing out their stock in one bulk shipment, the Durock (OEM name for Everglades) V2 are releasing fall/winter. Bulk shipping is cheaper for unloading them in mass, you can actually find the V1 being cleared out on other sites as well, some cheaper.