hi can tell if they have a normal 5 pin and metal, haha.
my first black had 3 pins.
I translate text hah.
viblacks pins
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- Location: Texas
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Model 130
- Main mouse: Logitech M-S48, Razer Viper
- Favorite switch: MX Browns
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Those are 3 pin switches with either jumper wires, or diodes installed in the LED sockets (this was common on older boards since PCBs where sometimes one sided). 5 pin refers to two extra plastic pegs, one on either side of the larger center peg. Unless it's a plateless build the extra pins aren't really needed.
The board in the second picture has a very unusual spacebar, what does it look like from the front (the complete board could be worth more than the switches).
The board in the second picture has a very unusual spacebar, what does it look like from the front (the complete board could be worth more than the switches).
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- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: Aek alps orange
- Main mouse: G pro wireless
- Favorite switch: Alps orange
thanksRayndalf wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 09:57 Those are 3 pin switches with either jumper wires, or diodes installed in the LED sockets (this was common on older boards since PCBs where sometimes one sided). 5 pin refers to two extra plastic pegs, one on either side of the larger center peg. Unless it's a plateless build the extra pins aren't really needed.
The board in the second picture has a very unusual spacebar, what does it look like from the front (the complete board could be worth more than the switches).
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- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: Aek alps orange
- Main mouse: G pro wireless
- Favorite switch: Alps orange
how much do you think I could put this pcbRayndalf wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 09:57 Those are 3 pin switches with either jumper wires, or diodes installed in the LED sockets (this was common on older boards since PCBs where sometimes one sided). 5 pin refers to two extra plastic pegs, one on either side of the larger center peg. Unless it's a plateless build the extra pins aren't really needed.
The board in the second picture has a very unusual spacebar, what does it look like from the front (the complete board could be worth more than the switches).
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- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: Aek alps orange
- Main mouse: G pro wireless
- Favorite switch: Alps orange
Rayndalf wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 09:57 Those are 3 pin switches with either jumper wires, or diodes installed in the LED sockets (this was common on older boards since PCBs where sometimes one sided). 5 pin refers to two extra plastic pegs, one on either side of the larger center peg. Unless it's a plateless build the extra pins aren't really needed.
The board in the second picture has a very unusual spacebar, what does it look like from the front (the complete board could be worth more than the switches).
By the way, you asked for a photo on the other side of the stabilizers, I'll add it now.
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