
http://webwit.nl/input/misc/otd/
Note the dates.
http://www.kbdmania.net/xe/index.php?mi ... rl=3210356ripster wrote:This might solve the Cherry MX ping problem.
Actually I found this while searching for that weird KBDmania/OTD mod where they put red cutout pieces in between the top and bottom half of a Cherry MX switch.
Anybody have a link?
Silicone used in electronic (like to help with near transformer resonance ou to secure capacitors) is really easy to peel off once dry and it has good elasticity.amleth wrote:Above mentioned tip was regarding between the switch lower housing and PCB. Not between PCB and steel-plating.nanu wrote:Has the following been done?
Douse a PCB-mounted board with something (like glue) that when cured becomes like rubber. Well, only fill the spaces in between switches up to where a plate would be so that you can still dissemble each switch, and you might have to make some perimeter fence to contain it...
Yes, Once I drilled PCB several holes (if you drill steel-plate, residues cause short-circuit problem) and injected plenty of glue-guns. It worked fine. Much of unpleasant noise has gone.
And caused little bit of problem too. Glue gun is not a real-glue. But, if you have to change the switch, it acts just like a real glue. It is very hard to seperate the lower switch housing from glue gun gummy. Would not recommend.
Instead of glue-gun (or something), My boards, now, have regular sponge between PCB and steel-plate. It is just fine. (Caution: Try not to be stuffed, just arrang it. That is good enough).