Great tutorials guys. FYI sorry for the lack of info on these paddle switches. Viking is in development of its own paddle switches. For a couple of reasons. Mainly the existing kits are a little hard to install. Frankly I like the way they feel once installed but some people feel they are too tall (depends on your personal taste). I've had some time to work on some Viking projects and one of those projects is working on a new backside switch kit.
The other reason we need to develop new kits is that unfortunately the existing paddle switch kits we sell are not physically compatible with our new solderless Berserker modchip (And of course also not comaptible with the stereo headset adapter without modification).
The new kits I am developing personally myself and in fact I like it so much I am filing patent paperwork (mostly to protect me from getting sued when some other competitors get jealous at how awesome this shit is). More details to come once I get a patent application number in the system with the USPTO.
The other reason we need to develop new kits is that unfortunately the existing paddle switch kits we sell are not physically compatible with our new solderless Berserker modchip (And of course also not comaptible with the stereo headset adapter without modification).
The new kits I am developing personally myself and in fact I like it so much I am filing patent paperwork (mostly to protect me from getting sued when some other competitors get jealous at how awesome this shit is). More details to come once I get a patent application number in the system with the USPTO.