JSP777
JSP777 OP t1_iw40cfe wrote
Reply to comment by Catch_022 in Keychron K6 I built for work by JSP777
It's not really noticable. The aluminium frame is made from 4 elements on the 4 sides, the little line is where they meet. You can watch a modding video to get a better idea. The frame gives more weight and a more prémium feel to the board (because the case itself is plastic).
JSP777 OP t1_iw3w9cl wrote
Reply to comment by Catch_022 in Keychron K6 I built for work by JSP777
They are factory lubed so I did not touch them (for now), so I also did not clip the stab stem legs (but I will when I lube them myself). I'm not an expert in this hobby at all, but for me, the factory lube is quite good actually.
My only pain with the board is that the 2 screws holding the plate and PCB together is absolute crap, and my screwdriver demolished them, so I couldn't separate them in the end... I had to put the switch tabs in with a tweezer between the plate and PCB, it was so annoying.
JSP777 OP t1_iw2x804 wrote
Reply to Keychron K6 I built for work by JSP777
Switches: tangerines
Caps: Akko Black and Silver (unfortunately I didn't realize this is not a real ISO set, apart from the enter key, which is weird. The set has a dozen 1U Ctrl, alt, win keys, why not include a backslash or a hash key then?)
Mods: neoprene insulation foam in case, poron switch pads under every switch, bandaid mod on the stabs.
JSP777 OP t1_iw41vq4 wrote
Reply to comment by Catch_022 in Keychron K6 I built for work by JSP777
Well it's hotswap (this version), so you can have any switches you want for a little extra price :)