Really appreciate this video, well put together, well paced and a good chunk of sound testing! Earned yourself a sub! Good luck with your UA-cam journey 😀
Noob question, what's the difference between plate-mounted stabs and screw-in stabs?😅 I'm just confused as to why screw-in stabs were included, but you know better than me haha. Loved the video man♥
Plate mounted stabs are installed to the switch plate (without screws). PCB mounted stablizer are screwed in to the PCB. Because they are screwed in they are generally more stable (less rattle)than plate mounted stabilizers though this will wary with the quality of your stabilizers. Plate mounted has the advantage of easy mounting and modding since they are easy to take out of the switch plate. If you want to mod the screw in stabs, you will need to disassemble the whole foam "sandwich" to get to the PCB and then screw them out to mod them. Hope this helps!
Really appreciate this video, well put together, well paced and a good chunk of sound testing! Earned yourself a sub! Good luck with your UA-cam journey 😀
Well damn, thank you very much - I appreciate that 😊😁
High quality! Lovely!!!
Thank you very much 😁
Noob question, what's the difference between plate-mounted stabs and screw-in stabs?😅 I'm just confused as to why screw-in stabs were included, but you know better than me haha. Loved the video man♥
Plate mounted stabs are installed to the switch plate (without screws). PCB mounted stablizer are screwed in to the PCB. Because they are screwed in they are generally more stable (less rattle)than plate mounted stabilizers though this will wary with the quality of your stabilizers. Plate mounted has the advantage of easy mounting and modding since they are easy to take out of the switch plate. If you want to mod the screw in stabs, you will need to disassemble the whole foam "sandwich" to get to the PCB and then screw them out to mod them. Hope this helps!
@@thisusedtobemyrealname7876 Very informative. Thank you very much😊
Great video man, I’d recommend adding a little blurb under terms like “VIA Compatibility” for the noobs like me😁😁
Thank you 😁 really good point!
I’m going to do a bit more of a piece in this going forward!
does the m7w (3 mode version) support via?
thanks in advance
I'm new to this
Have you tried the neo65? How does the m7 compare to it?
I haven't although I would really love to get my hands on it. I tried to buy but it can't be shipped to my location 😥
what is the pad underneath the keyboard? like specifically. ive been looking for a keyboard sized pad for my keboard
It's called a Keebmat and I've got the felt edition. You can find it via the Beacons link in my profile 😊
Can this support a brass plate instead of the standard PC plate? I don't usually see brass plate support with this layout.
I'd rather it's not made of metal actually