Yeah, it’s a pretty nice build, but I had to over complicate it with sockets and the P3D case. Otherwise I probably could have finished it in a weekend.
It’s also an easy intro into QMK and I wouldn’t have guessed it, but that row of macro switches under the encoder are super useful. Rendering all my fancy macro pads kind of useless.
Well, those are just the shorter Glorious Gaming wood wrist rests and they’re just about perfect for this use case.
I happen to have two sets because their lousy finish started coming off in less than a year. Now the finish is coming off the new set so I’m just going to sand them down and put a proper finish on them.
Technically the corner across from my desk; finally got around to hanging these colorful keyswitch illustrations - they really are the perfect wall-art for my little switch corner.
If you’re wondering, yes, that’s a ratchet-strap on the right edge there - it’s holding my tall bookshelf together.
The froggos and moist monarchs have little play and are on the buttery side of things, while the KTT’s do have some play in the travel, but they skate. That is, a little wobble but they’re way smooth.
The dampening is cool, too - pretty subtle but definitely there. I like it - just enough to take the sharp edge off without inducing mush. I look forward to messing with these a bit more in-depth in the near future.
Think I’ve settled on a colorway for this board: MT3 Serika. What I wouldn’t give to get my hands on a GMK Serika set!! I think that profile sounds best on this board.