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The MOMOKA ZOO 65% Gasket Hot-Swappable Keyboard Kit is a no-nonsense board setup for those who want solid typing, excellent construction, and a bit of color to top it all off. This 66-key compact board works perfectly for those with limited desk space and minimalist inclinations—but thanks to the 6-degree typing angle, gasket-mounted construction, and dual PORON sandwich pads, the typing experience is truly larger than life Read More
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I haven't seen any answer since the last request about a year ago, so I'll try again:
Anyone have a lead on replacement parts (daughterboard / PCB)? I've replaced the cable between the daughterboard and PCB with no effect and I fear the PCB or daughterboard are dead as the keyboard no longer connects to my PC.
I'd truly hate to throw out this lovely case, but I'm not sure what my options are if I cannot purchase replacement parts. So far Momoka support has been non-responsive.
Thanks in advance.
I am in need of a replacement USB-C daughterboard. I sent a message on the Momoka website but got no reply. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement. Or, does anyone know if the " Unified C4 Daughterboard", that is available from several places such as CannonKeys, will work if new mounting holes are drilled?
I didn't notice it until I already had it built but just a warning to others who have yet to build it, check your PE foam to make sure all the holes are present. Mine were not...
M0ngaloidI've built a couple of these recently and noticed the same, but you can just put the switch in as normal. The pins will punch right through the PE foam without any issue.