I'm new to keyboard modding and am doing my obligatory youtube rabbithole binge. This was the most insanely entertaining video of the three million I've watched in the last 4 days. HILARIOUS. Challenge idea: you each buy one set/copy of the parts you need to mod a keyboard (e.g. switches, caps, lube, tools, tape or some general category for case mods, etc.). They all go into a pool, and you each randomly draw one from each category and have to build with what you draw.
I love how chaotic budget modding can get. Putting Elmers glue in keycaps, throwing things in a bag of oil, emptying a vending machine into the base, just taping stabs and praying. It's great
Something I would love to see is a everyone mods the same cheap keyboard with unlimited budget, but you have to use all of the original parts. Modify the plate, the case, keycaps, the switches even(I turned some Outemu blues into very scratchy linears that actuate on bottom-out, but you guys can probably do better).
Nice. I am doing something similar to my board right now. I have a keycool kc84 (that I bought in 2018 or something). I am changing the switches to gateron yellow cream pros and modding everything else. Going to put neoprene in the case and probably going to put some electrical tape on the pcb. For some reason I feel like electrical tape would sound better than blue but I am not an expert. I just feel that way for some reason idk. I think I like the look better lol…
I can understand and respect the caution for causing fires with battery keyboards, but foam pressing against Li-Ion batteries doesn't cause them to combust. In fact, many mid-tier keyboards with batteries come with a thin layer of foam in them, laying over the battery. This would only happen if the battery was built faulty or you somehow puncture the battery. The lithium reacts with water in the air which causes it to combust.
Challenge idea: Build a budget split keyboard. I feel like split keyboards would really introduce different layouts and creation factors that would make the video really interesting. Maybe everyone gets a different type of split keyboard to build, or they have to mix and match the left and right sides of different pcb sets.
This video got me into custom keyboards, a hobby which I absolutely fell in love with. Before this masterpiece I didn't even know it was possible to build your own keyboard! I can't even remember how many times I watched this. Thanks Betty & other keyboard TH-camrs! Keep up the good work!
I'd love some kind of challenge where everyone upgrades a mainstream gaming keyboard (Razer, Corsair, Redragon etc) randomized -and upgrade that's capped on their base price or something lol- Edit: Replies suggested better limitations! A limitation of 100$ *including* the keyboard seems better; that way the brand and price of the keyboard one choose will heavily affect the remain of modding cost (i.e. Do you buy a $50 RedDragon and spend $50 upgrading it? Or a $80 Huntsman Mini and spend $20 upgrading it?; as what Aaron Morrow suggested)
Everyone's so focused on the sound and look of these keebs, but I've never seen anyone try to make literally "the most productive keyboard" ever. Trying to speed run a bunch of unfamiliar tasks (assuming everyone uses the same software) would be a hilarious and fantastic video!
I just decided to take the plunge this week and have been a bit surprised at how little discussion I've seen on things like what switches work best for which keys and how most everyone I work with who codes for a living all type on cheap oem keyboards.
Used parts only challenge. Could limit bundling and require individual purchases. Shipping would be a pain but I think it would be cool to show what could be done reusing parts of other projects.
As a owner of a full on custom keyboard i say the best at low budget builds will be Lewis. I really like his low budget builds but for the higher budget ones you and Hippy are the best at creating a master piece.
if you want to use budget foam and stuff, maybe try using dish sponge? I used it on my boards and it makes it sound way less hollow. Either way, amazing video, I think it sounds pretty good for the budget!
I love her creativity she always figures out how to make good keyboards and upgrades on keyboards even with lower amounts of money in these challenges I love these videos in general like wow !! Also imagine she hearts this comment😆
Very cool colab/group challenge, well done bringing everyone in. And it just goes to show more money not always wins everything. Also its always great to see different approaches on the same subject. Well done. Would like to see a challenge where there is a common goal like: make most thocky, or most silent, or most clickies, or most bouncy typing, or like keybored to do a plate mount conversion, and as usual modding budget under 80usd
that spacebar was ticking really bad on the left side though that was the only thing that bothered about this build, other than that this was a super legit budget build, Betty! Also, if Lewis had just lubed his stabs and switches, I really feel like he would have probably gotten at least second place
I would love a keyboard challenge where you would do mods that no one has ever done something new it would be nice to see and thanks you for reading this comment.
I would love to have a video where the same group of people have to build a full gaming setup (PC, Monitor, Mouse, Headset, Keyboard, and Mousemat) and the price ranges from $400 to $2500. Love the content so thx, this video made my day.
I think it'd be quite a challenge for y'all if you tried to build a good iso-layout keyboard with norde extension keycaps. Those are so hard to find. I started to get into this world and am not able to find proper pbt keycaps with iso-de or norde.
It’s funny you guys are all trying to make it sound better and a sharper click but Ive always tried to find the quietest keyboard on the market. I have an issue with the clicking noises lol
Love to see a challenge where who can make the best sounding keyboard with just a bottle of silicone rubber. I'd also love to see a challenge on what's the best type of tape to use on a keyboard PCB to get that sweet thock sound. There are heaps of different tapes out there! Anything goes!
Im new to your channel and I love it! IDK if you have a vid on this but how do you eq your audio? IT SOUNDS SO DANG GOOD IN THIS VIDEO! I see what mic you use but just wondering what other steps you do to make it sound this smooth.
Hi I just got my new gmmk barebones tkl with GMMK Gateron brown switch (stock). I have already used it and I am waiting for my lube kit. May I know what's the best switch for the gmmk TKL? I am more on the tactile side.
I was just letting my youtube play while i'm grinding out the Destiny 2 weekly but this video FOUND ME and stole my attention! Love this. so cool. Totally Subscribing.
lowkey want to customize my keybourd but its alsop 50 and i can not afford to ruin it are all key caps removable??? they feel like i can just pull them off but i dont want to risk it wanted to change the clicking sounds/keycaps
Hi Betty, Off subject, would you please do a video or perhaps a supplemental mini-vid on numpads? Maybe 3 wired and 3 wireless. Thanks so much, have a great day!
Fun fact for you, with tiny flathead screw drivers you can open up switches by sticking up the clips on the side to which i did before owning a switch opener its simple and effective.
So I am very new to this but what I really want is probably what everyone wants. A video on a cheap keyboard that is functional but hot swappable then you take me through each thing I can do to make it amazing. So lube, silicon the bottom, explain what the heck is going on with the limited availability of switches. So the whole video is an actual realistic project I can do, you know? A lot of the videos feel inaccessible when you use keycaps or switches you already had. It's very entertaining. Not every video is going to be a project I can follow. It's totally cool but I could use something grounded. So, switches, I wanted neapolitans but I cant find them. I dont get that. So I found that TTC Gold Pinks were maybe similar and bought a butt load of those but nothing to put them in yet. But there is a video I havent seen done but could be interested to see more of, with those specific switches. It's a sound test with just different keycaps. I didnt know that was a thing. Now Im checking out chassis. Looking at what is apparently called an Alice setup. Just ergo style. So much lingo. Checking out Keyboreds video on this glue...
All I'm trying to find out is where and how do I get that typing test, I've been looking everywhere but no luck at all, can you tell me please I wanna test my typing speed I just got a new razer keyboard it sounds really nice but I wanna test my speed and accuracy.
Do you do any commisions? possibly like keyboard modding, A friend gave me this offbrand mechanical switches which was broken, and had some insanley loud switchs. I wanted them to become more quite and have a THOCCY kind of click but still quite of course.
Watch me upgrade a budget keyboard with only $30: th-cam.com/video/BdzjQTKiRHs/w-d-xo.html
Now upgrade it with $10
No Wonder How Its Made To Be Made.
only 3 responce ?
Switch and click can u make me a keyboard my keyboard is pretty old and rgb lights don't work thst good half of it black czn u make me one for 20$
You win for the spacebar alone.
lol
I think the fact that one of your "mods" being to buy the same keyboard in a different colour was genius
ya
Right
lol nice
I'm new to keyboard modding and am doing my obligatory youtube rabbithole binge. This was the most insanely entertaining video of the three million I've watched in the last 4 days. HILARIOUS.
Challenge idea: you each buy one set/copy of the parts you need to mod a keyboard (e.g. switches, caps, lube, tools, tape or some general category for case mods, etc.). They all go into a pool, and you each randomly draw one from each category and have to build with what you draw.
thank you! that sounds cool
That $50 mod that was actually only a $39 mod was insane. It sounded so good. Yours was the 2nd best no lie.
True
@@Bayadinvests no hipyo was the second best.
The $20 is the beet
I mean best
@@Blueysvr you know you can edit comments brother?
I love how chaotic budget modding can get. Putting Elmers glue in keycaps, throwing things in a bag of oil, emptying a vending machine into the base, just taping stabs and praying. It's great
Something I would love to see is a everyone mods the same cheap keyboard with unlimited budget, but you have to use all of the original parts. Modify the plate, the case, keycaps, the switches even(I turned some Outemu blues into very scratchy linears that actuate on bottom-out, but you guys can probably do better).
As someone with a replacement for my Outemu blue keyboard in the mail I have to say you're some kind of mad scientist.
😚😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰
Nice. I am doing something similar to my board right now. I have a keycool kc84 (that I bought in 2018 or something). I am changing the switches to gateron yellow cream pros and modding everything else. Going to put neoprene in the case and probably going to put some electrical tape on the pcb. For some reason I feel like electrical tape would sound better than blue but I am not an expert. I just feel that way for some reason idk. I think I like the look better lol…
I can understand and respect the caution for causing fires with battery keyboards, but foam pressing against Li-Ion batteries doesn't cause them to combust. In fact, many mid-tier keyboards with batteries come with a thin layer of foam in them, laying over the battery.
This would only happen if the battery was built faulty or you somehow puncture the battery.
The lithium reacts with water in the air which causes it to combust.
Challenge idea: Build a budget split keyboard. I feel like split keyboards would really introduce different layouts and creation factors that would make the video really interesting. Maybe everyone gets a different type of split keyboard to build, or they have to mix and match the left and right sides of different pcb sets.
This video got me into custom keyboards, a hobby which I absolutely fell in love with. Before this masterpiece I didn't even know it was possible to build your own keyboard! I can't even remember how many times I watched this. Thanks Betty & other keyboard TH-camrs! Keep up the good work!
Glad to hear it! :)
@@SwitchandClickOfficial❤️❤️
I'd love some kind of challenge where everyone upgrades a mainstream gaming keyboard (Razer, Corsair, Redragon etc) randomized -and upgrade that's capped on their base price or something lol-
Edit: Replies suggested better limitations!
A limitation of 100$ *including* the keyboard seems better; that way the brand and price of the keyboard one choose will heavily affect the remain of modding cost (i.e. Do you buy a $50 RedDragon and spend $50 upgrading it? Or a $80 Huntsman Mini and spend $20 upgrading it?; as what Aaron Morrow suggested)
Do razer since I have one and I hate it, blackwidow elite/full-size/orange switches
I agree, Red Dragon K552 or K630 would be great to see done. I'd like to see a budget of under $100 for upgrades.
U just have bad luck man🤦🏽♂️
@@Macky4941 k552 is op
It should be everybody with the same budget but the keyboard is part of the budget then.
Everyone's so focused on the sound and look of these keebs, but I've never seen anyone try to make literally "the most productive keyboard" ever. Trying to speed run a bunch of unfamiliar tasks (assuming everyone uses the same software) would be a hilarious and fantastic video!
Hell yeah!!!
:oo we have the same amount of hearts from switch and click:)))))
@@1andonlyfaxz787 :')))))
I just decided to take the plunge this week and have been a bit surprised at how little discussion I've seen on things like what switches work best for which keys and how most everyone I work with who codes for a living all type on cheap oem keyboards.
@@timtuckercom because it changes actually fucking nothing.
Used parts only challenge. Could limit bundling and require individual purchases. Shipping would be a pain but I think it would be cool to show what could be done reusing parts of other projects.
leave it to Scott to do a modded mount!! Love that, haha!! The man’s a mad scientist
this 🔼
its not as hard as you would think
@@EggyJ0 aàà
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ no bog
I kinda “upgraded” a 20 dollar keyboard with 25 dollars. And it turned out pretty good. It sounds ok (it has red switches) and looks amazing
It was a fun collab! Looking forward to the next one!
Key is bored
hi
Fake keyboard
No he legit
@@telee4477 wdym lol
0:27 you see... us boys have alot of lube lying around..
Looool
I had a feeling somebody would comment this
Perfect video for someone like me who’s just now getting into keyboards and is budget conscious:) thanks!!
Happy to help!
@Tryncs 💀
@Recknogy 💀
@NoDlkckSucjer 💀
i love that you accidently discovered that electric tape is better for modding while thinking about how to prevent fires
Tape mod foam for case and lube stabilizers is what I would do :)
no one asked
@@isiaszavalza3691 I asked
Switches too
@@isiaszavalza3691 ur nan asked
@@isiaszavalza3691 i asked
Who knew people would make a hobby out of thier keyboards. Before it was just slim keyboards, then it was the RGBs, now it's the mechanical features.
As a owner of a full on custom keyboard i say the best at low budget builds will be Lewis. I really like his low budget builds but for the higher budget ones you and Hippy are the best at creating a master piece.
It may seem weird but her voice is very calm and collected and gives me ASMR tingles
if you want to use budget foam and stuff, maybe try using dish sponge?
I used it on my boards and it makes it sound way less hollow.
Either way, amazing video, I think it sounds pretty good for the budget!
Omg. That is freaking genius! I used cotton instead XD because the foam for keyboards aint available in my country
@Hiryu Imajin I wish I had cotton laying around because I used packing peanuts + painters tape for my keyboard.
“you don’t just have lube laying around in your closet” well…
Finally, I can use this video for my extremely cheap mechanical keyboard
Thanks for all your effort in your videos you’ve somehow taught me how to build mechanical keyboards thank you Betty ☺️
You are so welcome!
@@SwitchandClickOfficial how are you this underrated you deserve more #GETBETTYTO1MILLION
Always happy to see these collab-challenges.
I still can't get over the fact that you went from the most energetic person I've seen to the most chill person on earth
I think you have the best sounding board to just swap some better keycaps on for sure. Decent caps and that would sound amazing for the price.
The one thing I never though I will see is a keyboard TH-camr being it's own thing
I love her creativity she always figures out how to make good keyboards and upgrades on keyboards even with lower amounts of money in these challenges I love these videos in general like wow !! Also imagine she hearts this comment😆
Hearted!
Wow! Thanks switch and click😁
"you don't have lube just laying in your closet"
stares at my closet and finds an empty bottle of lube: yeah i agree with your statement
Very cool colab/group challenge, well done bringing everyone in. And it just goes to show more money not always wins everything. Also its always great to see different approaches on the same subject. Well done. Would like to see a challenge where there is a common goal like: make most thocky, or most silent, or most clickies, or most bouncy typing, or like keybored to do a plate mount conversion, and as usual modding budget under 80usd
that spacebar was ticking really bad on the left side though that was the only thing that bothered about this build, other than that this was a super legit budget build, Betty! Also, if Lewis had just lubed his stabs and switches, I really feel like he would have probably gotten at least second place
I would love a keyboard challenge where you would do mods that no one has ever done something new it would be nice to see and thanks you for reading this comment.
17:30 😂 Fifty dollar guy looking like Patrick Bateman at a business card convention.
Thank you Switch and Click. I really love your videos. I can say that your videos help me to decide which keyboard I would buy. ❤️😍👍
Ayaya
WHO SED I DONT HAVE LUBE IN MY CLOSET
🤨🤨🤨🤨
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
I can make some lube
😮
💀
I love that you guys do these videos. Thank you so much!
Glad you like them!
was the space bar tape foam really that much of a difference? 8:40 / 8:55
There’s more the thock
Her: You don’t just have lube in your closet. Cubers: …
5:15 "the key that you never use"
Me who uses this key all the time as a programmer:
what about shipping fee and tax?
if u live in the US theres free shipping on a lot of sites and im sure they all have amazon prime too
@@HelloKittyOnTren real
I would love to have a video where the same group of people have to build a full gaming setup (PC, Monitor, Mouse, Headset, Keyboard, and Mousemat) and the price ranges from $400 to $2500. Love the content so thx, this video made my day.
These upgrades are always so fun :)
Your voice is gloriously calming
me chilling with $39 budget laptop
8:04 Where is the sound FX from?? I know it so well but I just can't place it
@@_BangDroid_ minecraft anvil
Anvil minecraft
i swear to god this had me dieing laughing when she said we dont have lube in our closet
0:27 "you don't have lube just layin' around in your closet"
Me: 👀👀👀
I think it'd be quite a challenge for y'all if you tried to build a good iso-layout keyboard with norde extension keycaps. Those are so hard to find. I started to get into this world and am not able to find proper pbt keycaps with iso-de or norde.
It’s funny you guys are all trying to make it sound better and a sharper click but Ive always tried to find the quietest keyboard on the market. I have an issue with the clicking noises lol
Yes! this is just what I needed; I don't wanna spend a leg for a nice keyboard anymore.
Challenge idea: A retro keyboard that doesn't break the bank ($75 ish). Steampunk, or for extra fun, Atompunk. Is this possible?
Love to see a challenge where who can make the best sounding keyboard with just a bottle of silicone rubber. I'd also love to see a challenge on what's the best type of tape to use on a keyboard PCB to get that sweet thock sound. There are heaps of different tapes out there! Anything goes!
Maan! Your voice is so calming 😫 im crying out of calmness Im having
0:28 I do ;)
me to
Wait a mim
Im new to your channel and I love it! IDK if you have a vid on this but how do you eq your audio? IT SOUNDS SO DANG GOOD IN THIS VIDEO! I see what mic you use but just wondering what other steps you do to make it sound this smooth.
me who thinks 40$ is expensive
Same
Same bro
@@Normalguythatisbored dementia
True
@@Pinuaple LOL
I have those same keycaps in the Blue/White/Lt. Blue variant. I really like the way the owl and panda w/headphones look when lit.
It's a great day when she uploads.
i don't know why i find it hilarious seeing people react to a spacebar sound like a dubstep fan would to a virtual riot song
Love your videos! What would you say are the top 3 best budget 75% keyboard?
NT75 super budget friendly version of gmmk pro
This is how science wins you the budget keyboard challenge. Hats off to Keybored
This Comment Is Pinned
It’s not lol
Uhhh no it’s not
Switch and Click: You don't have lube laying around in your house.
Me: I do...
"now you dont have lube in your closet", umm yes i do..
0:28
what mic do u use ?
Hi I just got my new gmmk barebones tkl with GMMK Gateron brown switch (stock). I have already used it and I am waiting for my lube kit. May I know what's the best switch for the gmmk TKL? I am more on the tactile side.
I actually find this video very entertaining thank you for making this.
" I hope I haven't started a thing with people gluing their key caps or something"
Me: Filling every void I can with glue.
POV: Betty making a strong password 5:30
"You don't have lube randomly lying around in a closet."
*Slides my bedside drawer closed.*
“You don’t have lube laying around in your closet”
I beg to differ
Bruh! I am so happy to see your channel grow so much. If i am not wrong, not too long ago she had 50k Subs and now it's 660k . Damn! Well deserved.
thank you!
I was just letting my youtube play while i'm grinding out the Destiny 2 weekly but this video FOUND ME and stole my attention! Love this. so cool. Totally Subscribing.
Thank you :)
so relaxing to listen/watch.
I have doubts, are the gateron yellow switches original?
i have the same keyboard but with no upgrades its fine with no upgrades but any upgrade suggestions?
I could watch this 100 times
Editing: Great
Storyline: Awesome
Your keyboard: the best
Hipyo’s keyboard: Bruh
Wow, thanks!
I was wondering, what mic do you have?
What was name of the initial keyboard that hipyo used?
The white n blue one
betty- I only have 40 bucks to do the entire keyboard.
Mom- cap i can do it in 5$
KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Will do!
For some reason I just really love the way you talk
Ngl, I'm glad to see Lewis more, I remember when he had 4k and I boosted his discord server
lowkey want to customize my keybourd but its alsop 50 and i can not afford to ruin it are all key caps removable???
they feel like i can just pull them off but i dont want to risk it wanted to change the clicking sounds/keycaps
I am looking for a good budget gaming keybopard do you have any recomendations???
Everyone making these keyboards with such less money
Me over here with a 10$ membrane keyboard
Hi Betty, Off subject, would you please do a video or perhaps a supplemental mini-vid on numpads? Maybe 3 wired and 3 wireless. Thanks so much, have a great day!
Fun fact for you, with tiny flathead screw drivers you can open up switches by sticking up the clips on the side to which i did before owning a switch opener its simple and effective.
I wonder if there is any tool you guys use that you can find at the 99 cents store? (like tweezers.)
So I am very new to this but what I really want is probably what everyone wants. A video on a cheap keyboard that is functional but hot swappable then you take me through each thing I can do to make it amazing. So lube, silicon the bottom, explain what the heck is going on with the limited availability of switches. So the whole video is an actual realistic project I can do, you know? A lot of the videos feel inaccessible when you use keycaps or switches you already had. It's very entertaining. Not every video is going to be a project I can follow. It's totally cool but I could use something grounded.
So, switches, I wanted neapolitans but I cant find them. I dont get that. So I found that TTC Gold Pinks were maybe similar and bought a butt load of those but nothing to put them in yet. But there is a video I havent seen done but could be interested to see more of, with those specific switches. It's a sound test with just different keycaps. I didnt know that was a thing.
Now Im checking out chassis. Looking at what is apparently called an Alice setup. Just ergo style. So much lingo.
Checking out Keyboreds video on this glue...
All I'm trying to find out is where and how do I get that typing test, I've been looking everywhere but no luck at all, can you tell me please I wanna test my typing speed I just got a new razer keyboard it sounds really nice but I wanna test my speed and accuracy.
11:58 “You gonna scroll by without saying hi to coiny?”
@@lukerduker hi :D
Your voice make me so calm, I subscribed .
13:27 that sounds like a spray painter shaking a bottle tbh
5:34 it kinda sounds like a clicky switch but its reds
This is one of the best videos you ever made!
Wow, thanks!
this is like my 1 millionth time watching this video i agree : )
Do you do any commisions? possibly like keyboard modding, A friend gave me this offbrand mechanical switches which was broken, and had some insanley loud switchs. I wanted them to become more quite and have a THOCCY kind of click but still quite of course.