Plastic Slot Broken During Enter Keycap Removal
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Wanted to fix the rattling on the Backspace, Enter, and Spacebar of my Choc Mini, by putting paper under the stabilizer bars. Backspace process went fine. However, when removing the keycap on the Enter key, I broke off the piece of the cap that holds the stabilizer. Put back the cap without the stabilizer, and everything seems fine. Is a stabilizer really needed on the Enter key, or the Backspace key? I assume it's absolutely required on the Spacebar.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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- Main keyboard: 91uby
- Main mouse: habu
- Favorite switch: topre
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You can probably live without it. There are places that sell replacements, such as wasdkeyboards.com. If you're in Europe, not sure how expensive shipping would be on something so light, but the peace of mind might be worth it.
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On these smaller keycaps, what is the purpose of the stabilizer?kalrykh wrote:You can probably live without it. There are places that sell replacements, such as wasdkeyboards.com. If you're in Europe, not sure how expensive shipping would be on something so light, but the peace of mind might be worth it.
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Ended up removing the stabilizers in both the Enter and Backspace keys, and think I'll buy and use some heavy lube to quiet the Spacebar. Paper is a sloppy and tedious way to handle this annoyance.
Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys
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After more messing around with the Mini, I realized that I hadn't broken off the slot of the Enter key - I had simply pulled the piece out of it's socket. So, I returned the three keys to the way they originally were (with the stabilizers), to await lubricant. However, I discovered that the Backspace key is missing one of its slot pins, and this is probably the reason why this key has been rattling the most. Can I order these pins?
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Hey Ripster... It's the Backspace key... Do some only use 1 insert?
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That's what I thought. So, either I lost one on the floor (the first time I pulled the key), or Noppoo's QC missed it. Either way, I need to get a WASD order together (so that the parts to shipping costs ratio doesn't suck too much).
Thanks for the help...
Thanks for the help...
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
- Main mouse: CST 1550
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
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If your habit isn't to do that, you can sometimes get stepped keycaps, like on older WYSE 'boards. I believe my board form a WY50 has stepped modifiers, and my keycaps from a WY-60 (as well as my board from a WY-30) do not.Soarer wrote:If your habit is to press those keys near the centre anyway, then they have no purpose at all!
It's a pretty good solution, and thick doubleshots are nice.
Still, to fix it properly, getting a new one from WASDkeyboards is a good idea. If they quote you something incredible for international shipping, maybe send weyman an email. If it's still to high, I'd be happy to proxy one for you. I need an excuse to get a wire keypuller anyway. These paperclips are hard to use!
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Thanks to all... There's a bunch of small things I want to order from WASD (mostly spares), so I don't think the shipping will be so bad.