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X box case mods
X box case mods




To get the best possible visual effect, the internal shielding is removed and tossed in the bin, with plastic standoffs used to hold things in place instead. Regardless, it’s an attractive material all on its own, and much more suited for such a build. While the title calls it a Glass PS2, the cutting tools used and the labels on the material make it pretty clear (pun intended) that this build uses acrylic. Here to rectify that, delivers on a properly transparent PlayStation2. Instead, we get hazy, smoky translucent cases that are comparatively underwhelming. The manufacturing realities of producing optically clear plastic mean the expense is rarely justified, even for a special edition. got an early prototype and built it out with Gateron Ink Black V2 switches in the video below in order to give it a proper spin.Ĭontinue reading “Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The Mad Model M” → Posted in Hackaday Columns, Peripherals Hacks, Slider Tagged casemod, ibm model m, Model M, Model M Keyboard, motors, Zergo FreedomĮvery so often, console manufacturers release a crystal edition of their hardware that never really lives up to the hype. This is going to be a bare-bones group buy, meaning that it won’t come with any switches, stabs, or keycaps, but that doesn’t mean it will be cheap at $299. Nestled in between the arrow cluster and the menu key of the Besides Studios M-One is a rocker switch that angles the keyboard from 3° to 7° slowly but surely, like an adjustable bed. The wait for a group buy to begin for an adjustable 75% is almost over. Well, the wait for an adjustable 75% is over, at least. Lots of people prefer an angled keyboard, but plenty of new keebs, especially mechanical ones, just don’t offer that at all. Ultra-Mechanical Keyboard Angles with Lifter Motors We sort of wish we had used these on our dactyl, though the case is awfully tight and they might not fit. has the Gerber files available if you want to get some fabbed. Do you dream of building a curvy ergonomic keyboard or macro pad, even though the idea of hand wiring gives you nightmares? You can make it a bit less troublesome with a tiny PCB for each key switch, as long as you have a reflow oven or you’re okay with a bit of surface-mount soldering for the diode, LED, and capacitor.Īs a bonus, these should make switches a bit more secure against movement, and you could probably even get away with using hot swap sockets if you wanted.






X box case mods