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A fun side project and a great way to test switches before you take the plunge, this DIY Switch Tester from Vortex comes with 22 varieties of Cherry MX switches to try out—including Browns, Reds, Clears, Whites, and even RGB switches. Use it to see what kind of typing experience you enjoy, whether it’s bumpy, linear, clicky, or something different altogether Read More
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Pretty pump to have received my numpad today! I obviously haven't soldered the pcb yet, I just wanted to test the 78g Blue Zilents V2 Switches on it first.
I have a couple of (possibly dumb) questions. Firstly, what is the recommended lube to get for the stabilizers? Secondly, I can seem to locate a user manual. The "About" in the Specs is a dead link. I found another reference in the discussions, but that was a dead link as well.
Pinkyusafit's like a sample variety pack of chocolates but keyboards
A community member
Dec 20, 2018
PinkyusafIt's to help people decide which switches they want to buy. It's better to buy 1 of many different switches you're potentially interested in, rather than buy the whole set for your board only to find out it's not something you want
I guess my only question is what hot swappable alternatives there are to designs like this? I don’t think I mind the firmware challenge right now, I might even do it for them because it would be a fun project.
Alternatively are there are any groups buys/sites where you can just buy a bundle of switches and then I can design my own PCB from the ground up?