The Oracle has recommended I try an "ergo clears" board, and at the moment I'm unclear of the best way to go about that. The options seem to be finding a board with clears and switching the springs; or finding a generic Cherry-type board with whatever switches, and replace them all. The first requires maybe hard work finding a board with those switches, possibly spending more on it, and then having to buy a load of brown switches for the springs - the second method might mean a cheaper board in the first place, but could be easier to do as from what I gather the clear switches are easy enough to find as components.
Am I on the right lines here? Any advice? I do notice these switches seem to be available in two formats, one with mounting pins and one without - presumably a switch without mounting pins would be unstable if PCB-mounted?
How to obtain an "ergo clears" board?
- nathanscribe
- Location: Yorkshire, UK.
- Main keyboard: Filco tenkeyless w/blues
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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- Location: Germany
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buy any board with clears and then a pcb with blues from ascaii
remeber that with pcb mounted switches you don't and with plate mounted switches you have to desolder the switches to switch out the springs
remeber that with pcb mounted switches you don't and with plate mounted switches you have to desolder the switches to switch out the springs