@@marcm.official Wow this is a great tip. BTW, I just got into the mechanical keyboard. I picked up the Royal Kludge rk84. I'm currently in the process of modding it. I'm planning to make a unique video approach to it since there are tons of youtube videos on modding rk84.
I realized that the mic placement in this video was bad resulting to inaccurate sounds. But the overall feel of the keyboard is pretty good. If you are still interested in modding your membrane keyboard, you may want to check squashy's video. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/HXT6Mv_6Wyk/видео.html I just got a mechanical keyboard (Royal Kludge RK84) and I'm planning to make a comprehensive guide on modding it based on the informations I've gathered from videos and forums that I have checked.
I don't recommend using wd 40 because it is not safe for plastics. It can eventually damage your keyboard. www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/7v61y3/can_i_use_wd40_as_lube/?
@@ntm5762 sorry for being annoying but what cube lube did you use? I was once a cuber myself and I quit so if I have the same lube as u I might try it out 😊
@@aryanb5749 Oil based lube found in thailand, which is probably not sold in foreign countries, but I think you can use any oil based lube, aka. the bottle thing that comes with the hair clipper
@@paklekj4429 considering its a membrane keyboard but yes overlubing is slightly bad when it comes to membrane keyboards but you'd want to get that sweet spot with no rattle or mush
@@kalppi_chou the stabs is the only thing that makes it rattle you could just tune it place bandaid underneath it the put some dielectric grease on the wire and keycaps
i love the way he wrote stock
Ilubed mine today and it sounds so good
Not loud not slow smooth I love it
Hi, i just want to ask. I'm looking for this kind of keycaps for replacement, what kind of keycaps is this?
It's hard to find keycaps replacement for membrane keyboards.
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put sound foam in it
It's just a membrane keyboard dude.
@@rednaxela5 inside the keycaps
@@rednaxela5 for better sound like mx browns
@@rednaxela5there is a hollow inside the keycaps, putting it helps so much
ruclips.net/video/HXT6Mv_6Wyk/видео.html
@@marcm.official Wow this is a great tip. BTW, I just got into the mechanical keyboard. I picked up the Royal Kludge rk84. I'm currently in the process of modding it. I'm planning to make a unique video approach to it since there are tons of youtube videos on modding rk84.
can i use oil
Cuber spotted, and its from setsu's store too
i used the same lube too to my k55
@@aeonnnwafflecakes the lube is meant for rubiks cubes, but its very handy for a keyboard too
@@cheesenoodles380 i used to be into cubing so i had some of those lying around :3
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I realized that the mic placement in this video was bad resulting to inaccurate sounds. But the overall feel of the keyboard is pretty good.
If you are still interested in modding your membrane keyboard, you may want to check squashy's video. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/HXT6Mv_6Wyk/видео.html
I just got a mechanical keyboard (Royal Kludge RK84) and I'm planning to make a comprehensive guide on modding it based on the informations I've gathered from videos and forums that I have checked.
does wd 40 work instead?
I don't recommend using wd 40 because it is not safe for plastics. It can eventually damage your keyboard.
www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/7v61y3/can_i_use_wd40_as_lube/?
@@rednaxela5 thank you
can I use a cube lube? Mine is an oil based lube.
Yes you can.
@@rednaxela5 Thanks for the advice ;) I used it and it turned out super good :)
@@ntm5762 sorry for being annoying but what cube lube did you use? I was once a cuber myself and I quit so if I have the same lube as u I might try it out 😊
@@aryanb5749 Oil based lube found in thailand, which is probably not sold in foreign countries, but I think you can use any oil based lube, aka. the bottle thing that comes with the hair clipper
I use qiyi mofangee cube lube lel.
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how did you lube the stabilizers?
U can use the same lube that u used for the keys, and apply it to the two shortest stems of the stabiliser i.e: the bits that clicks into the board
They sound a bit mooshy don’t they ?
Otherwise cool one I modded an office kb recently and it was fun
sounds too mooshy thats true i lubed my rk61 and membrane with krytox 205g0 and it sound good but the membrane sounds like a stock rk61
Does it feel better or still the same?
It feels smoother because the lube eliminate some of the friction.
hindi ba mahirap tanggalin keycaps?
Compared sa mechanical, yes mas mahirap siya. Pero kaya naman basta't maging maingat lang.
Just overlube it and the rattle will go away eventually.
@Yes indeedput more lube than normal but not too much that its mushy
Im using vaseline and i think i made my w key silent isntead of thocky
@@kalppi_chou overlubing is lubing too much so bruh
@@paklekj4429 considering its a membrane keyboard but yes overlubing is slightly bad when it comes to membrane keyboards but you'd want to get that sweet spot with no rattle or mush
@@kalppi_chou the stabs is the only thing that makes it rattle you could just tune it place bandaid underneath it the put some dielectric grease on the wire and keycaps
Did anything mess up ?
Everything works fine :) I'd suggest getting a cheap keycap puller for easier and safer disassembling.
Can I use dielectric grease lmao
I think you can. Just make sure to lube only one keycap so that you can test if it is good or not.
Yes but dont use a lot
do you recommend doing that ???
Yes. I recommend lubing your membrane keyboard when the keycaps are hard to press.
fairs to say its a membrane
They sound mushy and wet lol
nice