QWERKey-UK t1_j10fn64 wrote
Reply to comment by Keeb-Weeb in [Tachyteros Teaser] Prototype mechanical keyboard, keycapless, <0.5mm travel, self designed PCB+++ [See Comment] by Keeb-Weeb
Sure.. no issue with anyone doing that, but I asked you several times now about this mystery 0.5mm total travel switch, with 50 available varieties, and it's just been radio silence. If it's not something the general public can buy, and fit on a hot swap basis, then then it's not really a customisable board, and they aren't that popular in here.
As for the PCB currently being manufactured, I hope what you posted in here is not what was sent to be fabbed, because I think you need to check your diode arrangement ;)
Keeb-Weeb OP t1_j10l6fp wrote
easily obtainable switch. Hot swap capabilities with millmax sockets like keyboards and as far as the PCB goes, well, I did sent it with the image I posted unfortunatly. I fixed the PCB with V0.2. I'll use some wire and some trace cutting for V0.1 to punish me for fucking the diode arrangement lol
edit : and the switch isn't as a mystery as you may think. Plus the PCB hints at it anyways.
QWERKey-UK t1_j10qwku wrote
So why not just say what switch it is if it's generally available switch? We can take a look at it and arrive at a conclusion instead of all this cloak and dagger nonsense.
Keeb-Weeb OP t1_j10usw9 wrote
fine, FINE. I give up. I will be using mouse switches. Basically any switch that has 5.08mm between pins with mostly any height can be used, just need to adjust stand offs. Kailh mute's 2-pin up to TTC gold dustproof, to Huano 80M blue pink dot, Kailh GM8.0 black/transparent, etc.
edit : Let's say one day I want to have keycap compatability, I just need to have a plastic part molded for the top plate with cherry stems over the keys.
QWERKey-UK t1_j12teur wrote
So when I said all of this (terrible to type on... not much better than a touch screen... can't be customised etc.) I was in fact correct, yet you felt the need to harrass me via PM because you thought I was being mean.
If you have cherry stems molded onto the top plate, won't that make printing on the top plate a bit tricky? Wasn't that this board's unique selling point? So it's a keyboard, with a flexible plastic top panel, that uses mouse switches. Won't it just feel like... well... pressing a button on a mouse?
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