ez2knockbeats
ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja3r4of wrote
Reply to comment by Sevulturus in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
๐๐ thank you
ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja3kh63 wrote
Reply to comment by BeyondRemarkable in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
Not a bad idea. I think if all else fails then I will go with that. Thank you. Do you know what type of brush paint would be best for this metal?
ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja3kai9 wrote
Reply to comment by saharien in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
Hmm seems like it could work. Maybe Iโll try that thank you
ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja3k7ko wrote
Reply to comment by Sevulturus in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
So I opened it up and the circuit board seems attached to the top because the switches look like they were pushed through from the front and then soldered to the board and this lip (in attached picture) keeps them from being pushed through to the back
ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja2jakc wrote
Reply to comment by extra_specticles in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
This itโs the keyboard with the key caps removed. I need to paint all of the black parts without touching the clear blue switches.
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ez2knockbeats OP t1_ja5u3rz wrote
Reply to comment by c0brabubbl3z in How can I protect key switches when painting keyboard? by ez2knockbeats
They are attached to the front plate so the part that is seen outside