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 ...
Whether you’re in an office or a library, a college dorm, or an apartment, a quiet keyboard is a must if you’re working around other people. However, anyone looking for a good typing experience knows ...
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 ...
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 ...
I’m always on the lookout for a mechanical keyboard that can keep up with both work and play. I need something that works seamlessly with macOS, but that can ...
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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 ...