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It's funny to think about Lenovo making the X1 Nano for big burly guys.

It's too bad that laptop switches will likely never see the huge and varied aftermarket that we have with mechanical keyboards. There's a switch for everyone, and it'll work in almost any keyboard if you're handy with a soldering iron or have one with hotswappable switch sockets.



> It's too bad that laptop switches will likely never see the huge and varied aftermarket that we have with mechanical keyboards. There's a switch for everyone

Is there one for me, who likes little key travel, softness, and silence?

So far the best solution I've found : thinkpad USB keyboards everywhere :)


Possibly a lightweight Kailh Choc linear switch? They’re very soft and quiet, but they have no tactility. The tactile ones leave a bit to be desired. It’s hard to match rubber domes there.

https://mkultra.click/choc-switches


> It’s hard to match rubber domes there.

Indeed. Even if it's antithetical to the mechanical keyboard idea, I wish MX style keycaps (wide availability, for ex this is how I could get a Cyrillic keyboard) could be made compatible with rubber domes (with no mechanical switch)


This was somewhat common with Alps, actually. They made a rubber dome slider that was compatible with their mechanical mount.

https://deskthority.net/wiki/Alps_dome_with_slider




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