Decided to use the diodes as the rows on this one, and am pretty pleased with the progress so far.

  • not that you need to, or that it matters at all, but just so you know thatyou could... those column leads can be soldered anywhere on that column, you don't have to run the lead to one end. very nicely done, btw, that's about as low profile as it gets. why is my iPad not auto capitalizing my sentences wth

    Agreed. I just rather liked keeping them kinda together...felt like a nice way to do it.

  • Slightly less pleased with my ability to proofread my title.

    I don't see anything wrong with either!

    I'm at the other end of that spectrum.

    I proofread for a living so I literally can't look in the direction of a typos without them screaming at me that they are wrong.

    it's really annoying.

    I tend to hit send, then look again, always with great regret. I actually put a 1 minute delay on my work email to give me time to stop an outgoing email when I see something egregious.

    Case in point...I just glanced at my previous post, above yours, and can't see anything except the typo, where it says "typos".

  • Looks very neat and tidy, bravo!

    One thing I saw someone comment on a different post that is true for yours - you could possibly make it even a tad neater tucking the diodes in the switches with the leads5hrough those holes meant for LEDs..

    Haven't seen that! Good idea! These switches don't have an LED recess, but I'll keep that in mind for future builds, for sure.

    I had not either, and I usually include hotswaps in my builds so it would not typically be an option, but when I saw it suggested, I immedately dug through m switches looking for the set I knew had this type of setup and throw one in to try it, and it gave me such ideas, I thought it made sense to share.