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Episode: 3791
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Title: HPR3791: My Hardware Problem - Keyboards
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3791/hpr3791.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:24:07
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,791 from Monday the 13th of February 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, My Hardware Problem Keyboards.
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It is part of the series' hardware upgrades.
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It is the first show by Newhost Star Shiptux and is about 24 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is I'm always looking for new computer hardware.
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This is about my keyboards.
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Just a warning that this episode was recorded in traffic on a previous day, so you will
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hear some background noise.
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Thank you.
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Good day.
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My name is Star Shiptux and this is my first episode for Hacker Public Radio.
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I'm going to call this my keyboard problem.
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I'm a few more hardware problem episodes in the future, but there's ones about my keyboards.
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Now this isn't a problem that I have bad keyboards or my keyboards don't work.
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I'm always searching for the bigger, better, faster, more fit to me keyboard.
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It started a long time ago.
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Growing up, I was a child of the 80s and 90s, grew up on IBM PS2 computers and had those
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nice clicky model in keyboards, and that's what a keyboard to me should feel like.
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So in trying to replicate this later, I went through lots of cheap keyboards, whatever
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came with my computer at the time, whatever was on the laptop at the time, and nothing
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ever felt right.
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I went through Microsoft ergonomic computers, membrane, things like that, and as I said,
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nothing ever felt quite right.
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A few years ago, I started getting into the tech space on YouTube and watching many videos
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and starting to learn a little bit that there's actually a lot of keyboards out there that
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you can make yourself, you can buy, and there are just dozens and dozens of options that
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you can choose from.
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So I decided I was going to buy me a very nice keyboard.
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So I started with a Duckie brand, it was a Duckie one, it was RGB, and it had the Cherry
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MX Blues on it.
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And I actually really like this keyboard, but I've made a mistake.
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So in trying to force myself to touch type more, I got a 10 keyless version of the keyboard.
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This did suit my purpose for a while, it actually did force me to use the number key
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row a lot more, but I did a lot of bookwork and number keypad stuff before, and I found
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that this was not the proper keyboard for me.
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While I love the switches, I love the quality, feel of the keyboard, I needed that 10 keypad.
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And so I started looking for another keyboard.
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At the time, I didn't have a lot of money, so I think I picked up like a, I was on Apex
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Steel keyboard, a full size keyboard with the number pad on it, and did this for a while.
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But the switches just were not the same.
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They did not have those cherries, I don't know what brand was on that keyboard, but once
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again, it didn't feel quite right to me.
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So I bought a Razer keyboard, and I bought a Razer keyboard white keyboard with green
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switches on it, and tried that for a while.
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These were closer to what I wanted, but still just not quite the same feel as those cherry
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MX blues.
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So I gave that one to my wife, and she still uses it today, although I'm thinking about
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building her another keyboard sometime.
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Also I gave that Apex keyboard to my daughter.
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Now I had given her my ducky keyboard, the 10 keyless one.
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Now the problem about giving a keyboard to a kid is, no matter what the quality at savings,
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these keyboards do not stand up to spills, and so that keyboard, while the keys still
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worked, shorted out the RGB with a spill.
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And only a few of the lights lit up, there's no way to control them anymore, and being a bit
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OCD on things working properly, it just bugged me.
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So I ended up one day down at micro-center, one about three hours from me, and we were
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building my daughter a new computer, so during the time we just grabbed a keyboard part
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of being a good parent is passing on your problems to your children.
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So now my daughter is addicted to mechanical keyboards.
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She prefers a nice clicky blue switch, similar to what I have had in the past.
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So I bought her a cheap red dragon keyboard, I think it was about $40, it has otomu blue
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keys on it, and while not my personal preference, I find them a bit harsh, a bit stiff, she likes
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that keyboard.
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Now I also, in that time, bought me another keyboard, it was a 96% keyboard from KeyCron,
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and this also could be wireless, it was Bluetooth, it could connect to multiple devices, I thought
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this was going to be great, and at the time I used a standing desk, but the keyboard
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on my standing desk did not raise with the desk, so I would have two keyboards hooked
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up, and use one as my primary, and then I would use the KeyCron as a secondary.
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However, the KeyCron came with the Gatoron blue switches, and a different profile on
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them, I think it's an OEM profile, and the angle just did not seem to fit my hand right,
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and I found the Gatoron blues to be a bit scratchy, they just didn't have the smooth feeling
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that the Cherry MX blues had had before.
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So I just kind of kept trying to figure out what I wanted, I would use it occasionally,
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but most of the time, after getting rid of my standing desk, it just sat in the closet
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as a secondary keyboard in case I had a reason to pull it out.
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So eventually I decided that I knew which brand I liked, I really liked the quality
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of the Ducky keyboard, and so I decided I would buy one again, but I just noticed over
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time that the blues were a little bit too heavy for what I liked the time, but I believe
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a 55 Nm pressure force for actuation, and so I was talking about the Otomo blues,
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or not Otomo blues, the Gatoron blues that I can't afford in the KeyCron, and this was
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a soldered keyboard, so I did not have the time or the ability at the time to just desolder
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and resolder in new switches, so eventually I just got rid of that keyboard.
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But deciding that, I decided I liked the Ducky platform, their stuff was solidly built,
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good color control, not overly wild about RGB, I don't need a unicorn, corn vomit or rainbows
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coming out, but something that I can make match an overall theme to a setup I think is
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very nice.
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So I picked up a Ducky one too, this was a full size keyboard, it was a 108 key keyboard,
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which there were 4 keys extra, there's a calculator key, mute, volume up, volume down,
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and I liked that layout, and I very much was really thinking about getting cherry keys,
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but the cherries were unavailable at the time I was needing to get this keyboard, or wanting
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to get this keyboard would be more accurate.
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So then I took and looked through and kind of saw a bunch of stuff, looked through the
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different keys, and I had heard of the Cales, and they seemed to be reasonably good, they
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seemed to be the same amount of key presses at the cherries at the time, I think they're
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rated for 50 million, which is pretty common now, with mechanical key switches, summer
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up to 100 million key presses of lifetime.
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So I decided I would take the leap and go for a kale box white key in my cherry or my
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Ducky keyboard.
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I received this keyboard, and these keys have a 40 Newton meter actuation force on the
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kale box white keys, this it still had a very nice click, it was very smooth, and it had
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a little lighter press than the cherry MX keys, and with the box instead of just having
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the little cross connection, such as a cherry MX key has, which is almost a standard in
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the industry for any mechanical key now, not your reason, then the kale box white keys also
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have a little rim around the outside, now that cross is where the stem goes, it has a
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male cross on the key, whereas the key cap will have a female cross on it, and this is
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how they are connected together.
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So with the kale box white on the key, not only does it have the male cross, but it has
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a little box around the outside edge, which also helps to grip the key cap and also provides
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a stabilizing function for these keys and the key caps.
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If you ever notice, you can kind of take a keyboard key and wiggle it back and forth
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a little bit, and if you have the wider keys, such as a 1.25u key, which probably on the left
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side of your keyboard, your control function, those keys are a 1.25u key, your regular
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letter keys, those are a 1u key, the space bar is usually a 6 or a 6.25u key, and then your
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shifts can be 2 to 2.5u keys.
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So on some of those wider keys, such as the control key, you can kind of wiggle that,
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and if it's not a very good key switch in your keyboard, you can kind of push on the
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edge and it will press down, but not actuate the key.
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So that's called wobble.
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So if that key wobbles a bunch, it can be an issue.
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Well, the box keys, you reduce a lot of that wobble.
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It holds that key very rigidly many times, better than just a standard one.
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And so you've got more accuracy on your key presses.
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So these box white, it feels very stable in pressing the keys.
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It had a lighter actuation force, and a nice RGB, very solid frame to my Ducky keyboard,
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my Ducky 12, a nice USB-C connection, and this is now my favorite keyboard that is
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in current daily use.
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Now you'd think that would solve my keyboard issue, but of course, no.
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If you're on hacker public radio, you probably have a tendency to mess with anything and
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everything that you get.
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So I decided I would go looking for new keycaps.
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So I did.
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I found some HyperX keys, they were known as a putting key cap.
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They had a green top with the clear letter or number marking, symbol marking, and they
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were known as putting.
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So they were the top part was colored, but the rest of it was an opaque white.
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So with an RGB keyboard, the lights and the colors and everything, it lit up these keys.
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Very nicely kind of a neat opaque color look to them.
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And I enjoyed this quite a bit for a long time.
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I then, and so I have used that keyboard for several months, if not a year or more now.
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But then I only had the one keyboard.
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And sometimes I need a backup keyboard working on Raspberry Pi's.
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If I need a graphical interface, I have an extra monitor, extra power supplies, extra
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everything.
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Except now I was down to one keyboard.
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Now this should not have presented a problem, but you know, you can never have too much
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of a good thing, right?
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So this should not have presented a problem, but I decided I needed a backup keyboard.
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Now since this was a backup, I didn't need anything special, but I didn't want just
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a regular membrane keyboard or go buy something stock off the shelf.
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And I was, I'm curious more and more about mechanical keyboards building my own.
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What all it, it goes into that.
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So I decided I would find a cheap keyboard that would, would allow me to customize some.
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So which brings me back to my daughter's red dragon keyboard.
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Now this one was simple, $40.
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And in messing around with my 3D printer, I printed out her a creeper minecraft escape
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key, keycap.
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And well, I put it on her keyboard and she liked that.
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You know, nice glow in the dark, PLA key, wasn't the greatest thing, but you know, it lit
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up kind of neat with her keyboard.
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Her keyboard was a backlit red, but only backlit red.
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And one day my daughter came to me and said, hey, that keycap does not stay on very well.
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Said, okay.
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So I took in not thinking I put a little bit of superglue in it, put it on there and walked
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away, forgot about it.
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Came back a few days and said, hey, how's that key working?
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She says it's stuck.
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What?
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She's like, yeah, it won't press, press anymore.
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So I went in and looked at it and sure enough, it was stuck.
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So I tried to wait, grab a keycap, pull her, wiggle it off and what unbeknownst to me,
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this was a hot swappable keyboard.
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So I went to yank it off and the whole keycap and the whole key popped out.
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I was able to clean it up, get the key moving again, pop it back in, no problem.
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And she had a nice stable Minecraft escape key on her red dragon keyboard.
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And also in the meantime, a bunch of her lights had quite working and I didn't know what
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I figured.
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Once again, she spelled on it.
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But when she'd reboot her computer, I would see the whole thing flash on for a moment.
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And then when it loaded, it would then go back to what it where it was.
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So I looked up on the internet and looked up red dragon LED blacklight no longer working.
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And it said, hit this key combination.
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It's a reset and it should reset your lighting settings.
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And sure enough, all of the red back lights on her keyboard came back on.
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Now this keyboard has been going for almost three years now.
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And she has not managed to destroy this keyboard.
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So that told me that the red dragon keyboard had some quality, despite being as cheap as
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it was.
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It resisted a kid who spills and things like that.
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Also a few of their keyboards are considered as water resistant.
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So this was a brand that I could look into.
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And now I knew that they had hot, swappable keyboards available.
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So I started researching, which brings me back to my backup keyboard.
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And in looking into it, found a, what is known as a 75% keyboard.
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And red dragon had one, it would turned out to be on sale for about $45 one day.
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And it did have the hot swappable switches.
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It is a keyboard that has no F keys.
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So it does not have the top row, but it does have number keys and arrow keys in a compact
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form factor.
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So I decided I would try this keyboard, even though I couldn't find one with the switches
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that I wanted.
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And so I, we ordered this and I received it and I tried it out.
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And I liked the form factor and, but it came with Otamu red keys, which were just slightly
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better to me than a membrane keyboard.
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There was no click to it.
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You couldn't feel the actuation point.
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Keys felt sloppy, a lot of wiggle to them, everything like that.
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But I had planned for this.
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This was going to be a mess around test that for me.
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I took after about a week and ordered a set of hot swappable kale box whites, the same
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as my Ducky keyboard.
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And so they came and I went through and changed all those switches out.
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And they seemed to snap in fine, but after a few days, a few of them kind of quit working.
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So I'm just using it for a few days.
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I would pop those keys back out and found out some of the pins had bent over, had temporarily
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made contact with the insertion point, but had lost that connection.
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But it was easy enough to take straightened out that connection, a little pin sticking
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out of the back of it, pop it back in and it would function again.
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And I had extra keys, fortunately I didn't have to, didn't need any of them.
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So changed out all of those keys, key switches and put the key caps back on and had a nice
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backup keyboard it felt good, it actually sounded quite nice.
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And I decided, great, now I want to put a different key cap than the stock that they
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had because it was a red and black configuration with a couple of white keys on there that
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I just didn't, I didn't mind the red and black, the white keys just kind of threw off
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the whole look of the keyboard in my personal opinion.
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So I took off all of the key caps once again and bought a set of clear black key caps from
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eBay, I believe, and it came as a massive set.
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There was something like 160 to 170 keys in this, it came with extra control keys and
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alt keys and page up, page down, just a whole bunch of extra keys so that it could fit
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lots of different keyboards, lots of different formats.
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This kind of brings me back to the Razer keyboard that I had while the control menu and alt
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keys on the left were standardized, it has a, on the right side of the space bar, it has
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a one unit key that's the alt and then two 1.25 unit keys and then another single one
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new key.
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And they're the only ones that I have seen that uses this configuration.
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So that created a problem on that keyboard, we had changed out the key caps from my wife,
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but there were about five or six keys on that, that a standard key cap replacement set
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did not have, whereas this clear black one does have options for all those keys.
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Now these clear blacks also were an ASA style key cap, there's several different ones and
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maybe I'll talk about those later, I haven't used very many of them, looks like I've now
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used OEM, MX and ASA style key caps, but this actually was a pretty good feel to me.
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Once I took and replaced on my red dragging keyboard, I used these clear black ones and
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they were, I really liked the feel of them, but without having the function keys and things
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like that, I decided I didn't want that if you my daily driver, I could just stay the
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backup keyboard, but I liked these clear black ASA keys so much that, well, all of the
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HyperX putting key caps came off of my Ducky keyboard on when the clear black ones.
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And I put the originals back on the red dragging keyboard.
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So currently I am using my Ducky one too, with kale box white switches and ASA clear
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black key caps.
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My wife is using a razor keyboard and with razor green switches, which are similar to
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a cherry MX blue, and she has a black crystal key caps on hers so you can actually see the
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LEDs a little more and the back lights.
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My daughter is using a red dragon with Odomu blue keys and red back light and one custom
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Minecraft.
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As you can see, I have a hardware problem, a keyboard problem, I'm always looking at
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keyboards and seeing new stuff.
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So I'm hoping this may help others to think about recording an HPR episode and reach out
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and talk about what hardware do you have?
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What things are you into that maybe you don't really think about?
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So hopefully this will make it to you someday, and this is my first episode of Hacker Public
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Radio.
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Thank you, everyone, have a good day.
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