does the spring become like the rubber domes? i like to know cause i want tro buy one on ebay or here.
sorry for bad english, im german

if the keyboard isn't damaged there shouldn't be a problem.Circlepit wrote:i know that used rubber dome are crap because after a while u can hit the keys easier. But how is it with mechanical ones.
does the spring become like the rubber domes? i like to know cause i want tro buy one on ebay or here.
sorry for bad english, im german
To my understanding this is like, 5 years + full daily driver of a person who types a lot.Ascaii wrote:depends...HEAVILY used blues tend to lose some of the tactility, due to the plastic nob wearing off a bit.
The one in the picture is a Model F 122 key terminal board.Circlepit wrote:Nice, but have a question
What switches has the Board
this looks like the keyboard on your pic, but yours is a model f 122. what are the difference between these?
Not really. requires desoldering (except the Phantom PCB, there are special holes in the mount plate to remove the tops of the switches which allowes to spap springs and slider.Circlepit wrote:The 2 keyboards lokk identical, what are the difference between them?
Can i cahnge the switches of plate-mounted switches?
Thx, for the help!
Cherrys are flat and the key caps have a different profile in (almost) every row. The ASDFG-row is the flattest and fuctuion keys above are the highest.Circlepit wrote:The IBM one looks more curved then the cherry ones, is that really so?
in your opinion what is betterm the buckling spring or the cherrys? i dont know the buckling spring so i dont know the feeling etc, only cherrys.