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Mechanical Keyboard Club V2, For Gamers and Typist Enthusiasts
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BlueBerry~
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Jun 8 2011, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jun 8 2011, 08:44 PM) Yes, mine is quite hard to press. I think the mechanism inside or spring isn't working that well anymore and it's only around 6 months old  Interesting. Did you try taking the spacebar out? And see if there is something stuck underneath? Happened to me once, I put it in my bag and the stabilizer somehow dropped off. I kept pressing the spacebar and not registering properly. Took it apart then saw that it fell off. Put it back, the good as new. Stratos. Lemme try when I go back home. lol. This post has been edited by BlueBerry~: Jun 8 2011, 11:59 PM
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BlueBerry~
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Jun 9 2011, 10:21 AM
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If someone mods my whole 7G to all blue switches. I'll love him forever. lol.
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BlueBerry~
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Jun 9 2011, 10:29 AM
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But thing is, might be easier to just get a Filco with blue switches like that. Instead of desoldering everything and resoldering everything. See lar.
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BlueBerry~
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Jun 18 2011, 11:46 PM
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Fuyoo. We can start V3 soon. Anyway, was thinking if there was a company that made laptops with mechanical switches, I'd so buy it. Sadly, its not possible at all.
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BlueBerry~
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Jun 19 2011, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(StratOS @ Jun 19 2011, 09:22 AM) If im not mistaken i read about MSI + Steelseries making a laptop with mechanical keyboard in it.. will post the link here when i found it.. ok got it.. MSI GX780.. with 17" LCD..  I dont think thats mechanical, normal membranes. SteelSeries just helped them make a better layout for the keyboard, like moving the windows key to the right and have the WASD placed in such a way that it makes up the "golden triangle"
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