What was the thickness of the Eva foam used and do you know the depth of the cavities that the Eva foam filled?, I don't want any space for the springs to ping off.
The specifications of the Eva foam were A4 21x30 cm, Thickness 2 mm. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the depth of the cavities was, but this was a razer huntsman mini, so you might be able to find the specs online. I hope that helps.
@@goldythefish36 that does nothing but prevent the rattle of them. There is no proper way to lube the standard optical switches because they don’t come apart without breaking.
@@frostgodx interesting from some videos that I watched it seemed to help but yes I've heard that you can't take them apart. I won't argue it because I'm not knowledgeable on it but just letting you know from what I've heard. I'll try it myself and see if it does make a difference but that's later and if you're interested I can link the two videos that recommend it.
@@TotenV2 Oh I see, I kind of had a similar issue. I used a rubberband over the screw to get some traction whilst unscrewing it. Try that it works suprisingly well.
Sounds much better ❤
thanks :)
LOOK AT ALL THE PUBES AFTER U BRUSHED IT DEAR OOGALY MOOGALY
@@novosselov haha thats actually hair from my beard not my pubes lol. I dont type with my ****.
@@HamzReviews suuuuure. thats what a person with a pubic keyboard would say
What was the thickness of the Eva foam used and do you know the depth of the cavities that the Eva foam filled?, I don't want any space for the springs to ping off.
The specifications of the Eva foam were A4 21x30 cm, Thickness 2 mm. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the depth of the cavities was, but this was a razer huntsman mini, so you might be able to find the specs online. I hope that helps.
how did the lube on the switches affect the optical lasers? where you getting switch activation prematurely?
Also after lubing the switches did it get rid of the ping? Like completely or is it still slightly left or did the ping just stay as it was
I cant say it got rid of it completely but it does sound wayyyy better. It doesnt have that annoying tinny sound anymore.
I'm willing to try this on the Huntsman V3 Pro Mini, does it work?
doesn't the lube interfere with the laser?
I haven't had any issues at all with the method I used for lubing the switches. My keyboard is working perfectly fine. I hope that helps
yes it does dont do this
Just lube the metal things on the side and so the lube shouldn't get in the way of the laser.
@@goldythefish36 that does nothing but prevent the rattle of them. There is no proper way to lube the standard optical switches because they don’t come apart without breaking.
@@frostgodx interesting from some videos that I watched it seemed to help but yes I've heard that you can't take them apart. I won't argue it because I'm not knowledgeable on it but just letting you know from what I've heard. I'll try it myself and see if it does make a difference but that's later and if you're interested I can link the two videos that recommend it.
Is the tape necessary? I'm willing to use the foam only
It isn't necessary but adds some extra sound insulation
What lube should i use instead of crytox cause i cant find it
G lube
ANY SEX LUBE WORKS
how did u seperate it?
Unscrew the back and remove the keys with a key remover (or manually if you dont have one)
i can’t find a screw driver that fits. Is there any other option ?
@@TotenV2 Oh I see, I kind of had a similar issue. I used a rubberband over the screw to get some traction whilst unscrewing it. Try that it works suprisingly well.
can you tape mod a hunstman mini? Most poeple arent doing it
Idek cause the vid aint making clear
Funny he mods a purple switch(clicky) keyboard but at the end with the sound test it sounds like a red switch and has no clicky noise at all.