If you’re a fan of mechanical keyboards, you know that the switch type and case can make a big difference in the typing experience. In this post, I’ll share my experience building a keyboard with lubed and filmed Holy Panda Invyr switches on an IMK Corne case.
Holy Panda Invyr switches are linear mechanical switches with a smooth, consistent actuation force. They’re known for their smooth travel and satisfying spring sound, making them a popular choice among keyboard enthusiasts. In addition to the smooth action, the Holy Panda variant of the Invyr switch is known for its slightly heavier actuation force and a more pronounced spring sound. Lubricating the switches can make a big difference in the feel of the keyboard, and adding a switch film can help to further reduce friction and improve the overall typing experience.
Keep in mind that these are just general steps, and the specific assembly process may vary depending on the specific PCB and components you are using. If you need more detailed instructions or encounter any issues during the assembly process, you may want to refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer or seek help from an experienced keyboard builder.
If your Corne Keyboard PCB includes LEDs, you will need to install them during the assembly process. Here are the general steps for adding LEDs to a Corne PCB:
Overall, I’m really happy with the way my keyboard turned out. The lubed and filmed Holy Panda Invyr switches feel smooth and satisfying to type on, and the IMK case corne PCB is a great platform for customization and experimentation. If you’re interested in building your own keyboard, I highly recommend giving these components a try.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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