Durock stabilizers are great and pretty affordable. I have used the plate mount and screw-in ones. I actually prefer the plate mount. The screw-in ones are more stable* because they mount to the pcb.
Not sure about super good stabilizer but my Epomaker Galaxy70 seems pretty good. I replaced the switches with TTC Silent Bluish Whites (tactile) and it's awesome (to me at least). It's got a slight ...
Keyboard key stabilizers, or stabs as they’re known in enthusiast circles, do exactly what you’d expect — they stabilize longer keys like the Shifts and the space bar so that they don’t have to be ...
Ryan Norbauer wanted the perfect stabilizer for his upcoming Seneca keyboard, which will start at $3,400 (not a typo). And so, armed only with impossibly high standards, an unbelievable tenacity, and ...
Building your first custom mechanical keyboard can be intimidating. Between all the parts and terminology involved, it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully, it’s also never been easier to jump ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Mechanical keyboards have made a rapid resurgence as gamers and typists search for an improved typing ...
Why would you want to lube your switches and stabilizers? The number one benefit is a smoother, more satisfying keypress. There will be less scratchiness in the action and you’ll get much better ...
In this guide, we'll show you how to make a custom keyboard. Rather than relying on a pre-built design, if you build your own DIY gaming keyboard you get an an endless amount of choice and ...
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