Question. If you want to carry the keyboard, isn't there the possibility of a key getting unattached? There is no sholdering required to anchor them in place? Thanks
Hello! This keyboard uses hotswap sockets, so the switches have a solid 'click' in to the plate and then in to the PCB, so they are in there very solid and shouldn't pop out under normal use. The keycaps are also pushed on the switches with a very tight fit, so they don't come off unless you really pull on them with a keycap puller tool. If you carry it in something like a backpack, it should be fine, but you could always wrap a cloth/shirt/case around it to stop the keys from catching on the bag. Some keyboards do have solder PCB sockets and yes, they are anchored to the board by the solder very solid, but this keyboard only comes in hot swap for now.
I got one too it’s great! Love your build
Right on - what switch/keycap combo are you rocking on it these days?
@@krislovescaliforniagmk striker looks so good with it
Question. If you want to carry the keyboard, isn't there the possibility of a key getting unattached? There is no sholdering required to anchor them in place? Thanks
Hello! This keyboard uses hotswap sockets, so the switches have a solid 'click' in to the plate and then in to the PCB, so they are in there very solid and shouldn't pop out under normal use. The keycaps are also pushed on the switches with a very tight fit, so they don't come off unless you really pull on them with a keycap puller tool. If you carry it in something like a backpack, it should be fine, but you could always wrap a cloth/shirt/case around it to stop the keys from catching on the bag. Some keyboards do have solder PCB sockets and yes, they are anchored to the board by the solder very solid, but this keyboard only comes in hot swap for now.
Keep it up man that keyboard sound so well.