Your case foam might be limiting the flex too. Can’t you remove the two center stand offs? That is the config I enjoy in my Klippe.
Thanks doing each of those things def gave me the flex but the hollowness is a bit bothersome. Might try using a thin sheet of silicone to see if it makes up for losing the foam.
If you can find 1mm foam, that would work. I have also been trying standard old polyfil lately (https://www.amazon.com/polyfil/s?k=polyfil). It is cheap and does the job.
Thanks for the rec, the silicone sheet I had on hand was as thick as the mekanisk plate foam.
Or tape the back of the PCB
JTK Zen arrived so I thought I’d compare it between the hiragana and the latin alphas that they included. The rest of the latin alphas are good but only these keys look noticeably strange.
JTK being JTK. They would be so much further ahead as a company if they invested in quality and consistency instead of triple shot molds (which is cool and could have come later).
I’m kind of sad that he didn’t go with the burgundy color for the LT
Sadly, another week or 2 without keyboard things for me. But i have received these yesterday and today.
sweet package! I need me some LT’s asap…
got some cash for keebs
those look great and shiny right out of the box. the past melgeek keycaps i had were like that as well. hope you enjoy them!
I’d love to know your thoughts on these once you’ve had some time with them.
Thanks, @xli92149, they seem to be of incredibly high quality. Although I haven’t touched them yet.
@Deadeye, I intend to try them out on tactile keyboards. Maybe they would have been better for my Ergo Clear Leopold than MT3. But I think I’m going to try them on my Art Box Brown keyboard first, replacing the Tai Hao keycaps.
I doubt Art BOX Brown stems could damage these thicc ABS keycaps.