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It may be small, but Skyloong’s new SK64 optical-switch keyboard is stacked with a long list of performance features. First up are the optical switches, which use light (rather than metal and electricity) to detect actuation Read More
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I got the split spacebar variant of this with reds a year ago from Amazon for $38, thick pbt caps and all. Honestly the smoothest (and clackiest) keyboard I've ever had. Unfortunately I don't use it nearly as much as I want because the software is kind of confusing and is required to be open for programmed commands to work (wanting to use middle spacebar as an FN key). PLEASE correct me on this if I'm wrong.
I'm honestly surprised I haven't seen much on people playing around with springs/stems from electric switches. Get a pack of brown opticals for around 20-25 bucks for the leaf to experiment with stems for tactile setups. I've successfully been able to use both Gateron and Kailh stems since the alignment pin extends far enough to interrupt the light beam.