I'm putting new keycaps on my daskeyboard, but the larger keys has a white adapter-thingy that you need to connect the metal thingies instead of it being connected to a keycap-stem-thingy. (Feel free to tell me what the real names of those stuff are).
where can I get the white thingies? they seem to be stuck, so I can't just pry them out.
Where can I get this thingamajig?
- dotdash
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Those are the inserts for the stabilizers. They should pull out with a bit of effort. Not a big Cherry guy, but I think they are Costar stabilizers. If you need extras, search for 'Costar stabilizer insert'.
- Muirium
- µ
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Don’t know Das specifically, but sometimes stab inserts are glued in, so don’t pull too hard.
I really dislike Costar stabs for all this fiddliness. They do feel a bit better than Cherry’s own though. Those are nice and easy for swapping caps but shuff like wet newspaper.
I really dislike Costar stabs for all this fiddliness. They do feel a bit better than Cherry’s own though. Those are nice and easy for swapping caps but shuff like wet newspaper.
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Among my outdated bookmarks, this store in the US had them: https://www.wasdkeyboards.com/cherry-mx ... -2pcs.html
They might be available in a store closer to you that caters to the PC gaming market. I dunno.
BTW. The colour does not matter: black inserts work just as well.
The custom/DIY keyboard scene has instead completely gone over to Cherry-style stabilisers - of which most are PCB-mounted. (and when you search, you are likely to find mostly that type)
They might be available in a store closer to you that caters to the PC gaming market. I dunno.
BTW. The colour does not matter: black inserts work just as well.
The custom/DIY keyboard scene has instead completely gone over to Cherry-style stabilisers - of which most are PCB-mounted. (and when you search, you are likely to find mostly that type)
- hellothere
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Costar. Source: I own an older DAS Keyboard. A 4, I think.
US: https://www.maxkeyboard.com/cherry-mx-k ... 4-pcs.html $2 for 44
EU: https://candykeys.com/product/cherry-mx ... insert-4pc 0,80 Euros for 4.
Also looks like there are a bunch of places that have 3D models of stabilizers, so if you have a 3D printer, you're all set. (This also gives me another reason to justify buying a 3D printer.)
It doesn't overly matter if you get these "specifically for Costar" or just generic. Unless it's DAS, you've got the possibility of the size being slightly off. Usually this doesn't matter.
US: https://www.maxkeyboard.com/cherry-mx-k ... 4-pcs.html $2 for 44
EU: https://candykeys.com/product/cherry-mx ... insert-4pc 0,80 Euros for 4.
Also looks like there are a bunch of places that have 3D models of stabilizers, so if you have a 3D printer, you're all set. (This also gives me another reason to justify buying a 3D printer.)
It doesn't overly matter if you get these "specifically for Costar" or just generic. Unless it's DAS, you've got the possibility of the size being slightly off. Usually this doesn't matter.
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Findecanor wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 22:50The custom/DIY keyboard scene has instead completely gone over to Cherry-style stabilisers - of which most are PCB-mounted. (and when you search, you are likely to find mostly that type)
Yep. There are lots of third-party stabs don't have the damping legs of Cherry's original. Instead, people do put small stickers or pieces cut from a band-aid on the PCB, among a gazillion other mods.
- moijk
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Thanks. Indeed, that seems to be exactly what they are. I googled for every keyword idea I could think of, but stabilizer was not one of them. Didn't find them loose, but ordered a set of the entire mech.