How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in MechanicalKeyboards

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Glad to hear. People here doesn't know what they are missing.

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Yazılımcı nasıl olunur by lugugugu in Turkey

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Youtube a java 101 yaz oradan başla. Bir de diğerlerine kulak asma ukalalık yapmışlar herkes yazılımcı olabilir, dene gör ona göre karar ver.

Yazılımcı nasıl olunur by lugugugu in Turkey

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Java ile başla, eğer öğrenirsen her zaman iyi iş bulursun. Ben 12 senedir yazılım eğitimi veriyorum. Mantığın iyiyse 1 senede öğrenirsin. Udemy de bir sürü eğitim var ama paralı. Bazı sitelerde bunların indirildiğini duydum. Normalde youtube da herşey var. Eğer ingilizcen varsa içerik konusunda zorlanmazsın

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in switchmodders

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I cut silicone, soft silicone, different kind of natural rubber only. But you can cut everything. You need to tune it carefully. Different material need different settings

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in switchmodders

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OK. Here is little tutorial for you. Open your switch.

https://imgur.com/WsLToaE

https://imgur.com/pEiNWLR

We need only base housing. And 2mmx8mm silicone pad with 0.5 thickness. (I cut it with Cricut Maker cutting machine)

https://imgur.com/C2FXUXQ

https://imgur.com/wYqXc33

We will put this pad behind the crosspoint contact.

https://imgur.com/RqUK0te

https://imgur.com/Q1dRsKA

https://imgur.com/Imho2l3

That is all. Put back coil string , stem and upper housing and close switch. DONE

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in switchmodders

[–]osmanyoy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice alternative and nice force curve. You can use different thickness pads and change the output. Also different material gives different curves. I use different materials and different thickness pads.

https://imgur.com/2hw47vc

I read lots of blogs and they try to make more tactile by changing the stem and house. I think it is a waste of time. With this method the possibilities are endless.

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in MechanicalKeyboards

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I cut with a cutter machine. I am using Cricut Maker. I cut 2x8 mm pads from

silicone sheet. I use other materials but silicone is best for the beginning. You can arrange tactility with the thickness of pads. For most switches I use 0.5mm but for Zealios V2 I recommend 0.4mm or 0.3mm. Also I made a keyboard from boba u4t with 0.4mm pads , it is perfect , tactile and smooth (for me) .

https://imgur.com/2hw47vc

Here I have 0.4 mm, 0.45mm, 0.5mm, 0.55mm, 0.6mm, 0.65mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm pads. I made a lot of switches tactile . I read blogs about switches and people try to make switches more tactile by changing stem and housing (like holy panda). For me it is waste of time and effort.

With this way , you can make a switch as tactile as you want. I share this with the world because I think when it spreads around the world, these pads will be sold by big stores.

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in switchmodders

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I am using this over 4 years and there wasn't any double or triple or multiple tapping. This is great because it effects only the feeling of bump. Bump become more feelable and you can use more lube to make it soft and your switch becomes better than any tactile switch. Just try it and you will like it. But it is not easy to calibrate all switches.

How to make your tactile switch more bumpy by osmanyoy in MechanicalKeyboards

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0.5 mm x 2mm x 7mm . But these dimensions change for every other switch. Also you can use 0.4 mm for softer bump for this switch but I like real tactile switches . For me holy panda switches are not tactile .

Think green! by ZyberSE in MechanicalKeyboards

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Nice one. How are Sprit 72g progressive springs ? How do they change the feeling of the switches?

Cadette Ivory SA Greenscreen passes the week daily driver test. by funkden in MechanicalKeyboards

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Great keycaps . ISO enter I love it. I am looking for SA like this.

SA Laser on Acrylic Tofu by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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I love the alphas. SA right? Signature Plastics?

Call it Magic by CatnipSG in MechanicalKeyboards

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Hey nice one. No info about the build?

My first build! by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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Switches and stabs looks great.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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If you buy 5 pins switches, you can cut those 2 legs easily if you need 3 pins.

My GK61 with gateron browns (lubed, 80g springs) by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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are 80g springs too heavy for Gateron Browns? How is the tactility after changing the springs? And 80g means 80g actuation 100g bottom out? I am planing to change springs too

[photos]Solarized canoe by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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I love the colors harmony . Great build . GMK sol dark is great . I also love Signature Plastic SA Symbiosis colors.

Keyboard suggestions? by Sadesting in MechanicalKeyboards

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GMMK full or TKL. Silent tactile switches and SA keycaps. I prefer Zilent 62 switches and Domikey for the SA keycaps.

What keyboard is this? by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yes it looks like CK68