Hi,
I want to exchange my plastic standard Filco case for this one:
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/ind ... tail&p=212
Did anyone do this already? Is it a lot of work, do I have to resolder anything?
regards
Want to exchange Filco case for an aluminium one, questions
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- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Razer Taipan
- Favorite switch: Topre/55g linears
- DT Pro Member: -
I don't think you should have to desolder anything. Basically just take your filco case off and put the pcb in the aluminum one. I read that the first cases weren't the best fitting though.
- aggiejy
- Location: US
- Main keyboard: Filco tenkeyless with browns
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance MX
- Favorite switch: Blues/Browns depending on the day
- DT Pro Member: -
FYI, I bought a case from the first release. It fit just fine for my Filco. (I think very few had any problems, and most were easily fixed.) No one in the first batch got feet, but they actually just sent them last week.
You don't have to desolder anything... simply remove the single screw in the back of your Filco (under the sticker) and then pop the case off with a butter knife or something. (It has clips) The guts come out easily, and you put it in the vortex and screw it together. Easy peasy.
It's a very nice heavy case for the price. Mine was over 4 pounds. Awesome alternative to a more expensive Korean custom keyboard or some other "nicer" aluminum cases.
You don't have to desolder anything... simply remove the single screw in the back of your Filco (under the sticker) and then pop the case off with a butter knife or something. (It has clips) The guts come out easily, and you put it in the vortex and screw it together. Easy peasy.
It's a very nice heavy case for the price. Mine was over 4 pounds. Awesome alternative to a more expensive Korean custom keyboard or some other "nicer" aluminum cases.