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April 23, 2016 at 6:01 pm #3375
Hello,
i never built a mechanical keyboard, so i would appreciate if someone could help me.
I want to build the numpad exactly like on this picture http://winkeyless.kr/product/b-pad-x2-pcb/Can anyone tell me which housing this is on the picture?
Thanks in advance! š
April 23, 2016 at 10:04 pm #3376Hi Thanks for your interests in my products.
The housing case you showed me is “BBB acrylic case with RGB Diffuser”(http://winkeyless.kr/product/bbb_acrylic-case-with-rgb-diffuser/)
The layer colors are
– 1st layer(2T) : matte fost
– 2nd layer(3T) : transparent
– feet(5T) : matte frostPCB is B.pad X2(http://winkeyless.kr/product/b-pad-x2-pcb/)
You can select all optitions except “soldering switches” and “soldering in-switch LED”.
If you want me to do those jobs, you should tell me separately.Thanks.
Hojin.YiApril 25, 2016 at 5:34 am #3391Hi,
I’m also interested in building a numpad like this, but the RGB option is not that important to me. I have the switches and LEDs at home, so I would like the PCB with all the main parts soldered and a matte frost case. These are the questions regarding this setup:
1. What kind of stabilizer would I need? I have plate mounted cherry and costar stabilizers.
2. Do I need PCB mounted or plate mounted switches?
3. What resistor value do you recommend or is the most used?
4. Do you sell the relegendable keycaps in the picture or any keycaps for that matter?
5. Can I skip the installation of the back feet in the case so the numpad lays flat on my desk?
Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions.
April 25, 2016 at 9:16 pm #34071. What kind of stabilizer would I need? I have plate mounted cherry and costar stabilizers.
–> Cherry PCB mounted one.
2. Do I need PCB mounted or plate mounted switches?
–> Either is OK.
3. What resistor value do you recommend or is the most used?
–> It depends on which color of in-switch LED you want.
820 Ohm : generally used for white/pink LED
910 Ohm : generally used for blue/green LED
1300 Ohm : generally used for red/yellow/orange LED
4. Do you sell the relegendable keycaps in the picture or any keycaps for that matter?–> We don’t off keycaps.
5. Can I skip the installation of the back feet in the case so the numpad lays flat on my desk?
–> YES.
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