First page has it right. I can wake up my roommates when I get up to my 80wpm speed but it feels great. Comes with a Mac version (although you only have a single switch choice) and also a version with no key labels so you can freak anyone out that tries to use your computer.Typing this on a Das professional. If you don't mind a bit of noise its the best keyboard out there imo.
http://arstechnica.com/staff/2014/01/stop-trying-to-innovate-keyboards-youre-just-making-them-worse/
Stop trying to innovate keyboards. Youre just making them worse
They're not dedicated, but the Quickfire series have media keys that control iTunes perfectly.
They're not dedicated, but the Quickfire series have media keys that control iTunes perfectly.
Alot of times the F5 key is quicksave in game. So how will that work? Is it a 2 button input like with the shift key?
Alot of times the F5 key is quicksave in game. So how will that work? Is it a 2 button input like with the shift key?
From the looks of it, you use the dedicated function key beside the right Control Key.
Most boards are the same way I believe. I know corsair boards have dedicated media controls (play, next etc + a volume scroller), but I can't think of any others that do.
As for being worth it above $50, absolutely if you use it for many hours a day. I've got a corsair K60, it's fantastically easy to take care of since the keys aren't inset in a shell you can just pry them off to sanitize them, and easily wipe down the aluminum plate of the board itself while they're off. Mine's also survived two drink spills already. Makes me feel like I will never need to buy a keyboard again.
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Fuck you Corsair
Just dropping in to say I am still in love with my Max Keyboard Nighthawk X8.
13 of my LEDs are now dead on my K95. Apparently, this is a very common Corsair keyboard problem.
Related to the turning on and off of the LED switches. And the problem appears to cascade.
So yeah really, fuck you Corsair.
Nice look and feel, but the shit balls reliability.
Asked and answered in the thread already.I need suggestions on a mechanical keyboard thats ultra quiet. At work I use the Unicomp Classic 104. Amazing keyboard but since my home PC is in the bedroom that's not going to work at all with the wife.
Alright, i'll write here in case anyone experienced something similar.
I bought a CM Quickfire Stealth about 10 months ago. I love the thing, i love how it looks, i love the touch of the keys (cherry MX brown). I've been satisfied until i noticed something.
I dont know if it was there since the beginning because in my old apartment i didnt study on my PC desk. Now in my new apartment thats pretty much what i do most of my time. If i move the keyboard on the desk, 90% chance that it'll disconnect. As in lose USB connection. It takes a freaking long time to find the good alignment that will make it work again, its completely silly. Its fully in the connector before you ask.. And its not the USB end to the PC, but the mini-USB to the keyboard that screws up.
These fucking sale gimmicks like "removable" braided mini-USB cables are wrecking havoc in failure rates apparently. I've found a video of my problem. It affects the Quickfire series in general, if it as a removable mini-USB..
Here's the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoYpXoGPcr4
EVEN at CES 2014 Coolermaster demonstrated the problem by themselves! WOW QUALITY. Their new Stealth shuts down soon as he lifts it up and of course the dreaded mini-usb screws up. With the lights down, now it is truly stealth har har har.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt4TvdGt4i4&t=82
Now, after contacting CM support, i got presented with the usual tech bullshit of "did you try to connect it on another computer?" /sigh
It'll probably end up in RMA but why do i think that it'll end up the same anyway? Doesnt look like costar or CM even came up with a solution.
I know there's a few quickfire rapid/stealth owners here, anyone else experienced this?
Word for word exactly what I came into this topic to say.
+1 for the Max Nighthawk. Absolutely solid, quality piece of hardware. No led problems like the Corsair. No cheap weird gaudy lighting or nonstandard buttons like many "gaming" boards. Has a standard numpad on the right side, a feature I never thought I'd have to go hunting for. An elegant, classic looking keyboard that types beautifully.
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Very happy I bought it. I was not buying into the mechanical keyboard hype, but it really is a joy to type on, and now that I have one I can never go back. I only wish there was a good, affordable "ergonomic" style mechanical, sort of like the Microsoft 4000 or Microsoft Sculpt.
Alright, i'll write here in case anyone experienced something similar.
I bought a CM Quickfire Stealth about 10 months ago. I love the thing, i love how it looks, i love the touch of the keys (cherry MX brown). I've been satisfied until i noticed something.
I dont know if it was there since the beginning because in my old apartment i didnt study on my PC desk. Now in my new apartment thats pretty much what i do most of my time. If i move the keyboard on the desk, 90% chance that it'll disconnect. As in lose USB connection. It takes a freaking long time to find the good alignment that will make it work again, its completely silly. Its fully in the connector before you ask.. And its not the USB end to the PC, but the mini-USB to the keyboard that screws up.
These fucking sale gimmicks like "removable" braided mini-USB cables are wrecking havoc in failure rates apparently. I've found a video of my problem. It affects the Quickfire series in general, if it as a removable mini-USB..
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Here's the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoYpXoGPcr4
EVEN at CES 2014 Coolermaster demonstrated the problem by themselves! WOW QUALITY. Their new Stealth shuts down soon as he lifts it up and of course the dreaded mini-usb screws up. With the lights down, now it is truly stealth har har har.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt4TvdGt4i4&t=82
Now, after contacting CM support, i got presented with the usual tech bullshit of "did you try to connect it on another computer?" /sigh
It'll probably end up in RMA but why do i think that it'll end up the same anyway? Doesnt look like costar or CM even came up with a solution.
I know there's a few quickfire rapid/stealth owners here, anyone else experienced this?
Wow that sucks I'm still using the OG K90 keyboard and have no issues with LEDs yet. Then again I don't turn off the lights or mess with their brightness much but I also don't leave my PC on 24/7 so each day the lights go off and on at least once if not 3-4 times.
When I got my Filco with browns, red switches were fairly rare and difficult to come by but the ones I ultimately wanted. I think I might pick up a board with reds this year, but the question I've been tossing around in my head for a while is choosing between a full or tenkeyless board.
My current board is full, just because I was just so used to having a numpad there and the niche minor purposes I use it for would be enough justification. But going forward I think I'm coming to my senses and will just go for tenkeyless; every time I accidentally slam my mouse into my keyboard because they're too close together just makes me realize it's time to let go.
Sorry Diablo 2, I won't be able to spam your silly voice commands anymore. Sorry Pokémon, I won't be able to type out your acute accent with an alt code and will need to resort to copy pasting from elsewhere. But I must let go.
I had to Google. Holy shit.I am more interested at this point in something more exotic like a Datahand, alas they are ridiculously expensive being out of production.
A couple months ago I got my first mechanical keyboard, a Tt eSPORTS something or other with Cherry Blue switches, after using a MS Digital Media Pro keyboard for nearly a decade. The only complaints I have are that there's no Calculator button and that work won't buy me one to use in the office.
I had to Google. Holy shit.
Alright, i'll write here in case anyone experienced something similar.
I bought a CM Quickfire Stealth about 10 months ago. I love the thing, i love how it looks, i love the touch of the keys (cherry MX brown). I've been satisfied until i noticed something.
I dont know if it was there since the beginning because in my old apartment i didnt study on my PC desk. Now in my new apartment thats pretty much what i do most of my time. If i move the keyboard on the desk, 90% chance that it'll disconnect. As in lose USB connection. It takes a freaking long time to find the good alignment that will make it work again, its completely silly. Its fully in the connector before you ask.. And its not the USB end to the PC, but the mini-USB to the keyboard that screws up.
These fucking sale gimmicks like "removable" braided mini-USB cables are wrecking havoc in failure rates apparently. I've found a video of my problem. It affects the Quickfire series in general, if it as a removable mini-USB..
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Here's the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoYpXoGPcr4
EVEN at CES 2014 Coolermaster demonstrated the problem by themselves! WOW QUALITY. Their new Stealth shuts down soon as he lifts it up and of course the dreaded mini-usb screws up. With the lights down, now it is truly stealth har har har.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt4TvdGt4i4&t=82
Now, after contacting CM support, i got presented with the usual tech bullshit of "did you try to connect it on another computer?" /sigh
It'll probably end up in RMA but why do i think that it'll end up the same anyway? Doesnt look like costar or CM even came up with a solution.
I know there's a few quickfire rapid/stealth owners here, anyone else experienced this?
Just purchased my first gaming keyboard. Corsair Vengeance K65. Will report back.
Do the different mechanical keyboard switch types vary by the manufacturer?
Blackwidow uses MX Blue switches. The closest widely available switch without clicking sound is MX Brown; it's a bit lighter. MX Clear is also tactile/non-clicky, heavier, pretty rare.So I've been using a Black Widow for a couple years, and I liked it quite a bit but it's started to break down. More specifically the "1" key doesn't register all my clicks (probably due to thousands of Dota hours).
I need to replace it with another mechanical keyboard. What I want to know is, which switches would feel similar to the Black Widow's, but be more quiet? I could do without the clicking at this point but I love the feel of the switches.
And are there any similar priced models I should be looking at?