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Low profile, silent but tactile switches. Do they exist?

Hello! I've recently began my rabbit-hole-into-mechanical-keyboard world* and I got an Epomaker LUMA 100. I didn't like the switches that came with it, so I got a pack of gateron ks33 banana & ks33 red. Turns out the pins on these don't fit (left pin is lower than the right). So, any recommendations? Office has open floorplan so I'm hoping for as quiet as possible while still being able to feel the keys.

*I could write a novel here but won't haha. I've been using a Logitech k850 for years but wished they made a Bluetooth backlit one.

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vivaviderireply
lemmy.world

They're "epomaker low-profile mint" and last I checked I couldn't even find them on their site for purchase. I'm getting some instant-soreness in my fingers but it's probably my years of pounding on a membrane that I have to unlearn first lol.

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paperdreply
lemmy.zip

can you post a photo of the bottom of the switch?

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paperdreply
lemmy.zip

How do the banana switches you mentioned not fit? You have low profile MX switches.

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vivaviderireply
lemmy.world

The gateron switches from amazon came with reversed pins. I didn't think they came in more than one configuration, but apparently they do?

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zod000reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

That's really odd, the pin holes on your hotswap socket are flipped from what I'd expect.

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