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TheCloudDart12 t1_iy120e5 wrote

I like using frankenswitches but i use Alpacas most of time.

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jagspetdog t1_iy14q2b wrote

To be honest, saying "creamy, clacky" is kinda an oxymoron. Creamy tends to be used in conjunction with "thock". So I'd try to determine what sound you actually want first.

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aybramz OP t1_iy150z2 wrote

When I think of creamy I kinda think of a smoother and really clean switch that has some pop

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jagspetdog t1_iy15l4j wrote

Do you wanna give a sound reference? That'd probably help.

Also, regarding the Keychron v3, what plate does it come with? I'm failing to remember.

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aybramz OP t1_iy18ru4 wrote

Steel plate (I might buy a pc or Pom plate), this is the sound that really got my attention though https://youtu.be/qfa8eO0dnGU

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