So my ortek mck-84 is really fun to type but some of the keys(mainly the bigger ones) sometimes get more difficult to press if you dont do it right in the middle area. I was wondering if using any kind lube insertion might help?
regards,
does lube help with alps stiffness on some keys?
- codehead
- Location: Finland
- Main keyboard: Monterey K108,Matias Tactile Pro 4.0,IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Any mouse will do
- Favorite switch: Blue SMK Alps, Matias Clicky,Buckling Spring
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Please advice on or link to the kind of lubes that are suitable. I'd be interested in giving some to my Dell.
- codehead
- Location: Finland
- Main keyboard: Monterey K108,Matias Tactile Pro 4.0,IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Any mouse will do
- Favorite switch: Blue SMK Alps, Matias Clicky,Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
I visited Clas Ohlson and bought CRC electronic cleaner and CRC white lithium grease (sprayed) containing PTFE.
Using the latter one now on a couple of switches and keys to test. This one shouldn't eat the plastics.
Using the latter one now on a couple of switches and keys to test. This one shouldn't eat the plastics.
- codehead
- Location: Finland
- Main keyboard: Monterey K108,Matias Tactile Pro 4.0,IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Any mouse will do
- Favorite switch: Blue SMK Alps, Matias Clicky,Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
I ended up spraying the whole plate instead of just dipping one switch by one. I feel dizzy now.codehead wrote:I visited Clas Ohlson and bought CRC electronic cleaner and CRC white lithium grease (sprayed) containing PTFE.
Using the latter one now on a couple of switches and keys to test. This one shouldn't eat the plastics.
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- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc-84 Brown
- Main mouse: Logitech G3
- DT Pro Member: -
Hello, I'm pretty new to mechanical keyboards but already love my noppoo Choc-84 Brown.
Can I get a primer on lubes and switches, didn't find anything concerning that topic in the wiki and guess this thread is the closest thing.
I applied some Turmofluid 40 B on all the metal-to-plastic contact points (spacebar, enter etc.) and it worked wonders (as it did before on my bike chain ).
Getting a dedicate small needle for application is definitely worth considering for application since Q-tips soak up too much and are not especially precise.
For testing I applied some to the Caps key switch and seems to be significantly less squeaky, especially the pitch seems to be much lower, which I prefer in general. Is it safe to treat switches with lube, any worst case scenarios to avoid?
Here are the specs of the lubricant:
http://www.lubcon.com/uploads/media/LUB ... _-_eng.pdf
Can I get a primer on lubes and switches, didn't find anything concerning that topic in the wiki and guess this thread is the closest thing.
I applied some Turmofluid 40 B on all the metal-to-plastic contact points (spacebar, enter etc.) and it worked wonders (as it did before on my bike chain ).
Getting a dedicate small needle for application is definitely worth considering for application since Q-tips soak up too much and are not especially precise.
For testing I applied some to the Caps key switch and seems to be significantly less squeaky, especially the pitch seems to be much lower, which I prefer in general. Is it safe to treat switches with lube, any worst case scenarios to avoid?
Here are the specs of the lubricant:
http://www.lubcon.com/uploads/media/LUB ... _-_eng.pdf
- The_Ed
- Asperger's... SQUIRREL!
- Location: MN - USA
- Main keyboard: G80-3494LYCUS-2
- Main mouse: Razer Imperator
- Favorite switch: Red
- DT Pro Member: -
Like any switch - You open it up and apply lube to all the parts that move past each other and cause friction. I assume this process will be quite hard for alps in comparison to cherry mx.
- 002
- Topre Enthusiast
- Location: Australia
- Main keyboard: Realforce & Libertouch
- Main mouse: Logitech G Pro Wireless
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: 0002
I thought it was a lot easier to open an Alps switch than a Cherry MX? Putting it back together though would depend on the Alps variant though I guess...