I finally get to build my GH60 after waiting 4 years for the PCB, plate, and switches to arrive. In the time it took for that to happen, I realised I don't like clicky MX switches. Fortunately, I have some Aristotle switches on hand, so I could put the sliders from the Aristotles into the Cherry housings along with their springs. The result is a much less annoying click. It's lower pitched and much more satisfying with excellent tactility to boot. The build didn't go without a hitch and my decision to clip the legs off the PCB mount switches came back to bite me. I had a hard time getting the switches to sit straight and had to go back with the desoldering gun to tweak things. I wasn't able to fix all of them, but I think I did a pretty good job. The GH60 I have now, is something I'm going to really enjoy using, and I'd highly recommend doing the (x)istotle mod if you want clicky Cherry MX switches with a bit of class. The keycaps I used on this build are from KBDfans on AliExpress - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mechanical-keyboard-keyboarded-translucidus-keyboarded-resin-keyboarded-personality-keyc-for-aps/32679207765.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.iGGcL1

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