I just liked Logitech since back in the day. Had their basic stuff growing up. When I got into completive gaming I ran a G510 and MX510. Upgraded to a MX518. Still going strong. Gave up gaming for a long time. So I grabbed a G512 and a G915 TKL both with brown switches. Bought some double shot PBT keycaps to upgrade the keys on my G512. Found out not all the keycaps fit because Logitech was gay and did a proprietary thing. I had a Keychron K2 with Gateron Blues (clicky) that's been sitting around. Not the best, but can be modded to something decent. Figured I'd give it a shot and see how I like it before dropping big money on a big boy keyboard. So I added butyl sound deadener to the bottom of the plastic housing to give it some weight and get rid of all the extra noise/vibrations. Added some PE to insulate for some sound absorption and fill some of the empty space. Taped the bottom of the PCB to give it some good acoustics. Get the good keyboard noises and block out the higher pitch sounds from the mechanics. Added a felt layer between the PCB and top plate to absorb more of the unwanted sounds. Removed and replaced all the switches with Gateron Blacks (linear/firmer/smoother). Disassembled, hand-lubed and filmed all of them. This was tedious and took forever. Have over 20 hours into just working on it. Ordered better keycaps. better quality, better sound and durability. Add o-rings to all the keycap stems to shorten distance of the keystroke and dampen the plastic hitting plastic sound from the keycap hitting the switch housing. Modded the stabilizers for smoother movement. Cut off the legs that could bottom out, added medical tape to the inside to minimize unnecessary movement and sound.
I might just finish the K2 off with a coiled aviator cable, new stabilizers and paint the aluminum rails. Keycaps should be here this weekend. I could tell a huge difference in response and feel even without the keycaps. Might think of a way to add more weight to it.
Next I'm considering a QwertyKeys QK65. Anyone else into mechanical keyboards?
I might just finish the K2 off with a coiled aviator cable, new stabilizers and paint the aluminum rails. Keycaps should be here this weekend. I could tell a huge difference in response and feel even without the keycaps. Might think of a way to add more weight to it.
Next I'm considering a QwertyKeys QK65. Anyone else into mechanical keyboards?
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