![]() ![]() This probably has more to do with different strenght in my fingers. Another problem is that it feels like the actuation point is on different heights on different keys. I also have a fairly large problem of double-tapping the keys where I try to gently press the key once to not bottom out but it triggers twice. Mainly it's the F key because of it being the left hand homing key. In fact, they're the only keyswitches I've ever tried that I've accidentally triggered keys just by resting my fingers on the keys. The Gateron Yellows I bought because a Mechanical Keyboard Youtuber I watch said they're his favourite so I'm looking forward to testing them. ![]() Turns out that's Everglide Sakura Pink, with an actuation force of 35g. I bought Kailh BOX Black a long time ago, (as I'm fairly certain I wrote about here, and the black being too heavy for me but the red feeling great I wondered what linear switch I could buy that was the lightest. They're both linear switches because I was very hyped for that after typing for a while on Kailh BOX Red. The pink and translucent switches are Everglide Sakura Pink and the black and Yellow are Gateron Yellow Switches. I also got some more switches because I'm mad: I'm not sure if I will end up prefering this or the having the angle increased to 20-30. Now that the plates have arrived I noticed that to have my arms straight onto the sections I can't use my arm rests, but instead need to have my arms fall to my sides. That version also had the sections further apart. ![]() The previous version's angle was just guessed based on me holding up my arms to my monitor. I copied the 10ยบ angle of the sections from the Atreus since I wasn't sure what angle I would like. There was also no import cost other than the shipping cost. Turns out it was shipped from Greece, which being in the EU means that the VAT was paid even though they didn't show it. ![]() Not that that's surprising, since I ordered from a website that has been connected up directly with the tools I used. The switches clicked right in and were removed just like on my keyboards that have hotswappable switches, so the sizing ended up being perfect. ![]()
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