Nice video, I have the same keyboard and want to do a similar modification but I'm not sure where to buy the different switch parts, if you could let me know where you got the parts from that would be much appreciated 😊
Thanks, the switches are from overclockers but you can also find them on amazon. The keycaps (if i remember correctly) i got them from banggood. Have a good one ;)
@@arek1111 I do have the EPOMAKER SKYLOONG SK64 - it's hot swappable and pretty good for the price - i use it from time to time, keys are optical tho (sometimes harder to come by). But i still prefer 84 keys over 64 any day :)
@@arek1111 the TES84, RK84, Readson WL84, and AK33 are some of the really good budget 75% keyboards out there, my favorite oit of them is the CIY TES84
Nice video, I have the same keyboard and want to do a similar modification but I'm not sure where to buy the different switch parts, if you could let me know where you got the parts from that would be much appreciated 😊
Thanks, the switches are from overclockers but you can also find them on amazon. The keycaps (if i remember correctly) i got them from banggood. Have a good one ;)
@@ProjectBrackets nice one 👍
Is this keyboard hotswap?
Nope :)
@@ProjectBrackets Are you in knowledge of any other cheap 84 key keyboard thats hotswap? Like maybe the Epomaker EP84?
@@arek1111 I do have the EPOMAKER SKYLOONG SK64 - it's hot swappable and pretty good for the price - i use it from time to time, keys are optical tho (sometimes harder to come by). But i still prefer 84 keys over 64 any day :)
@@arek1111 the TES84, RK84, Readson WL84, and AK33 are some of the really good budget 75% keyboards out there, my favorite oit of them is the CIY TES84
I'm new to this. May I ask what does it mean by "hot swappable"? Please advise me. Thank you!