Randy Marsh 13/dez./2019 às 16:08
Logitech G Pro X Keyboard?
I noticed, you can remove Switches without Soldering. Is the G Pro X the only Keyboard that doesn’t require soldering to replace switches?
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Komrade 13/dez./2019 às 16:11 
Definately not the only one. But I'm not sure which ones allow user swappable switches.
Komrade 13/dez./2019 às 16:12 
Massdrop maybe?
Autumn_ 13/dez./2019 às 18:14 
What do you mean?
Harry Gumdropzap 13/dez./2019 às 18:24 
do you mean soldering?
Randy Marsh 13/dez./2019 às 19:03 
Escrito originalmente por Harry Gumdropzap:
do you mean soldering?
Yeah, sorry. iphone auto correct typos are annoying.
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Randy Marsh 13/dez./2019 às 19:20 
Escrito originalmente por Autumn:
What do you mean?
Are their any Mechanical Keyboards that I can swap Key Switches without needing to do any soldering?
Komrade 13/dez./2019 às 19:20 
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Escrito originalmente por Autumn:
What do you mean?
Are their any Mechanical Keyboards that I can swap Key Switches without needing to do any soldering?


Escrito originalmente por christmaS:
Definately not the only one. But I'm not sure which ones allow user swappable switches.


Escrito originalmente por christmaS:
Massdrop maybe?
Autumn_ 13/dez./2019 às 19:27 
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Escrito originalmente por Autumn:
What do you mean?
Are their any Mechanical Keyboards that I can swap Key Switches without needing to do any soldering?
Yes, there are plenty.

https://www.pcgamingrace.com/products/gmmk-full-brown-switch
Would be my go-to if you've got the money.

Drevo do some keyboards with swapable switches too, they're more budget oriented though.

I'm sure there are more than that, it's just a matter of looking.
It's not just unique to Logitech, and in-fact, you can use normal Cherry switches in Logitech's keyboard afaik. The only problem is it could move around a bit (practically nothing though.)
Harry Gumdropzap 13/dez./2019 às 20:17 
i have some cheap mechanical keyboard called the tecware phantom, you can take out the switches but it will only fit the outemu switches though
the phantom elite varient can accept things like gateron and kailh, but i have no idea where you can get that version
Autumn_ 13/dez./2019 às 21:24 
Escrito originalmente por Harry Gumdropzap:
i have some cheap mechanical keyboard called the tecware phantom, you can take out the switches but it will only fit the outemu switches though
the phantom elite varient can accept things like gateron and kailh, but i have no idea where you can get that version
Gateron, Kailh (/Razer), Outemu, and Cherry MX are all pretty much the same, since they're all Cherry clones.
So, how it 'doesn't fit', I don't know, could you explain further?
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I noticed, you can remove Switches without Catering. Is the G Pro X the only Keyboard that doesn’t require soldering to replace switches?
No, there are definitely others. Consider the Drop ALT [drop.com]. Alternatively, you can always build your own hot-swappable keyboard with parts from kbdfans [kbdfans.com]. If you're not sure what parts to buy, there's a featured hot-swappable kit you can check out at KBD67 MKII [kbdfans.com] that's up for preorder.
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Harry Gumdropzap 13/dez./2019 às 21:57 
Escrito originalmente por Autumn:
Escrito originalmente por Harry Gumdropzap:
i have some cheap mechanical keyboard called the tecware phantom, you can take out the switches but it will only fit the outemu switches though
the phantom elite varient can accept things like gateron and kailh, but i have no idea where you can get that version
Gateron, Kailh (/Razer), Outemu, and Cherry MX are all pretty much the same, since they're all Cherry clones.
So, how it 'doesn't fit', I don't know, could you explain further?
the two pins on outemu switches are thinner than other brands, trying to put other brands would end up just bending the pin
some people had luck with kailh box switches, but on mine it was a no go
Randy Marsh 13/dez./2019 às 23:47 
Escrito originalmente por 𝓢𝓹𝓪𝓬𝓮𝓒𝓪𝓽:
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I noticed, you can remove Switches without Catering. Is the G Pro X the only Keyboard that doesn’t require soldering to replace switches?
No, there are definitely others. Consider the Drop ALT [drop.com]. Alternatively, you can always build your own hot-swappable keyboard with parts from kbdfans [kbdfans.com]. If you're not sure what parts to buy, there's a featured hot-swappable kit you can check out at KBD67 MKII [kbdfans.com] that's up for preorder.
Thanks
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