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Modding a cute keyboard

102 views· 10 likes· 65:26· Jan 17, 2026

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In this stream I mess around with a really cute prebuilt: the Yunzi B87. Before I touch a screwdriver, I do what I always do—scroll Reddit and judge what the community’s cooking up (and yes, I’m still at the point where I can’t tell what’s AI anymore). Then we get into the actual “modding a cute keyboard” part: I talk through why these themed boards are mostly a looks-first purchase, and I straight up question if I’d pay extra just for design when $110 can get you aluminum options. I open the B87 (clip-mount, and it makes that scary clip sound every time), check the internals, and confirm it’s already kind of “tape modded”… just not with painter’s tape, which is exactly why I side-eye it long-term. Stock, it’s fine—creamy-ish but not really, and the stabilizers feel sharp in a way I don’t like. I swap switches (Cocoa Cream V2 vs Creamy Yellow Pro V5 vs Echo Creamy Purple Pro V5 attempts), do quick sound checks, and then hit the biggest surprise: removing the spacebar gasket actually makes the spacebar sound better and more consistent. I finish by tossing a silent-ish switch on the spacebar to match the alphas, because I’d rather have cohesive sound than a random clacky thwack.

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