killertofu
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Keep in mind, folks will need to build it themselves as well.
keyclack.com
It will be a raffle to be able to buy one. I believe it drops tomorrow.
I think you missed the point.
A raffle??? Ugh.
Keep in mind, folks will need to build it themselves as well.
keyclack.com
It will be a raffle to be able to buy one. I believe it drops tomorrow.
I think you missed the point.
A raffle??? Ugh.
So I was pretty much set on getting the Corsair K70 RGB with Cherry Blue switches but it looks like it has been disconnected. Corsair said people aren't buying Cherry Blue enough to warrant the cost/support.
I really liked the Corsair K70 because it has a volume wheel and also a wrist mat built it. It pretty much nailed everything I want.
Right now I have a Logitech G810 and I really don't like the Romer G keys at all. I typed on a Razer with green switches (which are close to blue) and I really liked them but I don't like their boards. So what about Brown switches? I've never had a chance to type on them but apparently they are in between Red and Blue.
Would Brown but a good compromise and upgrade over the Romer Gs? I just want to feel a tactical click and not mushy keys like the Logitech.
FUCK
https://www.keyclack.com/product/gb-xda-keycaps-black-legends/
That's like, exactly what I would want in a keycap set... and the Japanese print on the legends... OUT OF STOCK.
I'm not sure how familiar you are with the mech scene, but those are also a new profile type keycap. This was a preliminary group buy to gauge interest. I guarantee you they will be back![]()
Okay, what are all of the keycap set preorder/groupbuy/etc sites, and is there a way to just have a rolling list of keycap sets as they show up?
Because I'm pretty miffed I missed this.
Do they mention when they'd be rolling out the second batch?
So I was pretty much set on getting the Corsair K70 RGB with Cherry Blue switches but it looks like it has been disconnected. Corsair said people aren't buying Cherry Blue enough to warrant the cost/support.
I really liked the Corsair K70 because it has a volume wheel and also a wrist mat built it. It pretty much nailed everything I want.
Right now I have a Logitech G810 and I really don't like the Romer G keys at all. I typed on a Razer with green switches (which are close to blue) and I really liked them but I don't like their boards. So what about Brown switches? I've never had a chance to type on them but apparently they are in between Red and Blue.
Would Brown but a good compromise and upgrade over the Romer Gs? I just want to feel a tactical click and not mushy keys like the Logitech.
Corsair just debut its K95 Platinum, worth a look.So I was pretty much set on getting the Corsair K70 RGB with Cherry Blue switches but it looks like it has been disconnected. Corsair said people aren't buying Cherry Blue enough to warrant the cost/support.
I really liked the Corsair K70 because it has a volume wheel and also a wrist mat built it. It pretty much nailed everything I want.
reddit.com/r/mechanicalkeyboards and geekhack.org are the best ones to keep track of what's going on. I warn you, it may be very confusing when you first dive in since some of these group buys can sometimes takes months (not all of them of course).
Take a look at these: https://www.originativeco.com/products/modern-beige?variant=18906335109
They also have other sets there that might interest you.
As far as the specific set you wanted, I think those are expected to get into customers hands by February. I am sure people will sell theirs over on reddit.com/r/mechmarket
If you don't want to do that, the next round I would assume would be around mid-2017.
I hate Reddit *and* their layout. If they have a one page list of the keycaps that are going up for order or something of that nature, I'd certainly bookmark it, but I'm not gonna frequent that board and sift through a bunch of pages on a site I hate just to find key caps.
Keep in mind, folks will need to build it themselves as well.
keyclack.com
It will be a raffle to be able to buy one. I believe it drops tomorrow.
I think you missed the point.
A raffle??? Ugh.
What originally began as the first revision of the very exclusive M67-A has evolved into a public offering as the Exent. Made possible by myself, TGR, Aconic and Originative Co as an exciting collaboration. From the original M67 design, TGR made some efficient changes/adaptations to make a much more affordable variant without it loosing its premium appeal.
The Exent.
Looks like the 67a is going into production with a different name/brand?
weird!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BO_uieVD0K4/
Good luck in the raffle you guys. Beautiful board but not quite right for my "collection."
That 36 keyer though...
Yup it is. I like the 65 more though, the 67 is just too much border for me.
Yup it is. I like the 65 more though, the 67 is just too much border for me.
Folks,
I've got a Realforce 87U that I use in the office, and I love it, but now it is time to get a good keyboard for my home PC.
I need something that I can use to play FPS like Overwatch and Doom, and LoL as well. The problem I have is I don't have much space so I want a space saving layout, like 60% or 75%.
I'm eyeing a Pok3r, because it supports programmable layers. But I'm not sure how good it is for gaming, and I don't know how much I'll miss not having an arrow cluster and the function keys.
Does anyone have any recommendations of small keyboards with Cherry MX or Topre switches? I'm looking to spend less than $200.
Folks,
I've got a Realforce 87U that I use in the office, and I love it, but now it is time to get a good keyboard for my home PC.
I need something that I can use to play FPS like Overwatch and Doom, and LoL as well. The problem I have is I don't have much space so I want a space saving layout, like 60% or 75%.
I'm eyeing a Pok3r, because it supports programmable layers. But I'm not sure how good it is for gaming, and I don't know how much I'll miss not having an arrow cluster and the function keys.
Does anyone have any recommendations of small keyboards with Cherry MX or Topre switches? I'm looking to spend less than $200.
Leopold FC660.
Red or Topre switches (though no one does Topre as well as Realforce). Has arrow keys and function keys can be used by pressing FN+number. Weighs a ton, so it doesn't slip.
I wish the RGB topre would go on sale. 260 is too much.
I wish they had a TKL or smaller layout, otherwise I'd get one right away.
Can anoyone suggest a small mechanical keyboard (one without the num pad). Looking to get a new one this year, cant find much of a selection maybe someone here can help. Thanks,
MX White are basically quieter MX Green but they are not very consistent on a board.
What do you mean by consistency?
I'm getting an all 45g Topre tenkeyless that should be shipping next week. It's time for me to ascend to the realm of nice PBT keys and not-really-mechanical-but-still-great switches.
The only keyboards that will let you do that, are ones with onboard memory, dip switches, or flashable firmwares. IIRC, since debuting "Synapse 2.0", Razer hasn't had onboard memory to handle this use case, so you're most likely out of luck there. I don't know enough about Corsair products, but I haven't heard of any mention of onboard memory from them.Quick question regarding Razer/Corsair keyboards. Can I remap the capslock key to become Alt or Control and will it stay on the keyboard when I plug it on another PC without having to install their bloated software?