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Microscopically Matching Braided USB [Keyboard] Cable
After repeated key failures, repeated instances of disassembling the
keyboard to individually fix them, this has inevitably turned into a jOb perspective. But I've also a workable Chinese soldering station, fine-tipped and adjustable to 25- or 40-watt. I therefore KNOW, now, that this little (could be just a hair bigger for my hands) Chinese keyboard is out of an Assembly Shop of Chinese workers. That they, one of them anyway, definitely to have sat down just before lunch, dinner, quitting time, mind elsewhere, hadn't had breakfast, or sleep, withal and whereby my Chinese keyboard occurred to be soldered. Hence, I've got really good at reflowing keyboard switch solder contacts. I'm surprised I still like it. Probably the unbelievable action, a response force from Asian "Blue" tactile design. Might even prefer a little heavier touch in Brown or Black ratings. What's further tempting is a Chinese USB microscope and electronics workstation. Stand and height adjustable with LED illumination, USB powered and video signal-driven optics on a 32" screen. Yes! Costs less than the keyboard, although I've never used a microscopic workstation before. I use "old school" lensing layers, usually two from a selection of as many as physical lens objectives, as I did with the keyboard. Any "station" aspect only goes as far as an overhead machinist or architectural-drafting lens and lamp. The USB workstation microscopes are either rated at x500 or x1000 magnification, which sounds almost too good to be true for under $20/US. Then again, the Chinese state-sponsored labor intensive management dominate a world market where automated robotics lacks cohesion. Point and instance is the soldering station: also under $20 and more than adequate comparatively to a $100[US] station with higher grade, sensor tipped-regulated temperature constants. I suspect my station might run powered 24/7 with an adequate supply of tips until no sooner than doomsday. |
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