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| talon006:
ARGHHH I READ through all of those posts, and now im scared youre pulling my leg, common man i need my fix |
| kelemvor:
If this ends up being fake, I say we ban him and his IP from ever posting here again. THen we find where he lives and break out the tar and feathers. ;) |
| johnperkins21:
--- Quote from: efjayel on October 16, 2007, 04:42:29 pm ---Wow, didn't realize so many people where interested in this. I though I was the only one that hated the clickyness of the cherry microswitches. Well unfortunately I was just pulling all of your legs. No such modification can ever be done. Your stuck with your loud and noisy buttons! --- End quote --- But Randy claims to have done it. I'd like to see a thorough review from someone who's actually used his leaf-switches, but the initial reports from a select few who have claimed to use them seem promising. *Link to his thread is a few posts up, but I'm too lazy to look for it now. |
| SodaPopinksi:
--- Quote from: DrumAnBass on October 16, 2007, 05:55:51 pm ---I just received a Sanwa JLF and was surprised how clicky it is... My Happs Supers with Cherry microswitches seem to be a lot less clicky than the Sanwa. For some reason I had it in my head that the Sanwa would be less clicky. Oh well! --- End quote --- I'm usinga JLF with an Xbox 360 controller hack and with no common ground I can't use the JLF's pcb. I took it out and replaced with 4 cherry microswitches that fit quite good. It is quieter now, and perhaps even moreso after this mod ;) |
| Avrus:
This thread is more disappointing than Aliens Vs Predator. |
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