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maggiestiguy t1_j221836 wrote

wonderful! i hope you enjoy it. it's my first foray into owning a MK, got the brown and red switches to try them both out. lubing made a wonderful difference on them. am really adoring it as a small but practical workhorse of a keyboard

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krugerlive t1_j21z1x2 wrote

Yeah FYI krytox basically doesn’t leave surfaces without special solvents so this is maybe not very cool to the people who have to use this after you. You can put cling wrap or something down (I use Glad Press n Seal) under the workspace to keep everything clean after an easy cleanup.

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HargroveFan t1_j21upc7 wrote

I can be a bit of a perfectionist so the lube application consistency part takes so much focus. And after focusing on every switch for hours I'm exhausted. I get stressed out if I start to notice an inconsistency between the switches after spending so much time on them. it also feels like a crazy chore so I would infinitely put it aside.

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ryguy_pieguy t1_j21ukcc wrote

I had the same problem with my keychron Q3, I put it together and the f2 key wouldn’t register, as well as my 7 key kept being a little weird. Keychron played the blame game for a week before I gave up

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