#Why do i receive a module + case when i order a complete keyboard like my first wooting ?
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Do i really need to fix the module to the case ? cz my keyboard is working perfectly without it
And can i unstick the thing under module ?
Sorry that's a lot of question but i dont want to do shit with this beautiful keyboard
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Choose between the black foam (more thocky sound) and the silicone, that milky, wobbly thingy with the same shape as the black foam) for a more clicky sound.
It's for isolation and for sound.
Leave the module the way it is.
Just take the case, put either the black foam or the silicone in it - put the untouched module on top - put your switches in (face up north) and put the keycaps on - that's it.
I had nothing under my module , is that a problem ?
That sound pretty cool without anything under , i just dont want to damage my module or my case
Like i had no black foam and no silicone , can it do damage to anything ?
Ok ty , tbh it sound really clicky without anything under the module ahahah
The foam and silicone should be in the box, have you checked it?