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bass
154
Mar 13, 2014
It is probably because it uses the Cherry stabilizer, not the Costar stabilizer. I have not received my key puller from the group buy yet, so I can't pull the key cap off and take a look. Mine is a bit mushy when compared to my other mech keyboard with Costar stabilizer. It is normal.
milankooo
0
Mar 17, 2014
bassyes, you're right - it uses cherry stabilizers, but the problem is that only left shift is mushy, other keys which use stabilizers (space,enter etc.) are ok... Also the problem is that the stabilizer itself is not accessible, because it's between two PCBs, so I'd have to unsolder either of the PCBs to get there which I'd rather not even try...
bass
154
Mar 18, 2014
milankoooI agree with you. The left shift is mushy. The space bar is just a bit mushy that I could feel it. But it is not as bad as the left shift. From what I searched, most 60% mech keyboards uses Cherry Stabilizers. If you can get a Keycool 84, it uses Costar stabilizers. Keycool 84 is similar to Vortex Race II. But I read that Keycool has some quality control issue lately with shipping out bent keyboards. I wouldn't break it open, just don't mess with something that works.
milankooo
0
Mar 31, 2014
bassit's weird, cos on my other keyboards,which use cherry stabilizers, such as KBT Race,Logitech G710 etc., everything works just fine,no mushy keypress feelings.. But I agree: "don't mess with something that works" :)
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