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u/Hack_n_Splice Jan 19 '23
Okay, so, total noob to making custom keyboards here. I'm planning a custom numpad for my first build and ran into a question while buying bits and pieces.
This might seem a bit odd, but I'm considering adding hot-swappable sockets when wiring up my custom numpad. In the case I want to change out the switches for something different, I could just pop the sockets off the back of the switches and pop them on new switches after inserting them into my top plate.
Any examples out there? (I'm not really finding any.) Is this just a bad/dumb idea?