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Maybe is possible to use the Dell module to get switches in addition to keycaps? Possible (or not) methods:
Desolder the switch
Use the soldering iron tip to heat the switch SMD pads from above, I don't know if you can have access to them from the top, maybe drill the switch a bit to access it?
Use a hot air desoldering station to heat the back of the PCB and the top of the switch (damages the switch?)
Drill the PCB from the back to access the SMD pads to desolder them using the soldering iron tip
Cut the PCB without desoldering the switch and reuse PCB fragment+switch.
Maybe you can use a hacksaw / Dremel mini-saw to cut the PCB in single switches squares or multiple switches rows/columns and then handwire them amoeba-style on your keyboard with the layout you want.
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has anyone tried scavenging the switches from it yet? The dell module is the cheapest option to get to play with the switches so I would love to try it...
Maybe is possible to use the Dell module to get switches in addition to keycaps? Possible (or not) methods:
Desolder the switch
Cut the PCB without desoldering the switch and reuse PCB fragment+switch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: