MisterNoisy
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Picked up a Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid (Cherry Blues) for use with the LAN party machine. Very nice tenkeyless/compact keyboard at a decent price.
I have a Rosewill RK-9000 with cherry mx blue switches. Got it a couple years ago. Can't go back to any other keyboard now. I have a laptop with chiclet keys and I usually just plug the rosewill into it instead
I'd really like to get a tenkeyless with brown switches and maybe one with reds
so anyone try out the Monoprice Mechanical Keyboard yet? it uses Cherry MX Black switches. and 64 key Rollover...
so anyone try out the Monoprice Mechanical Keyboard yet? it uses Cherry MX Black switches. and 64 key Rollover...
So I won a $100 Best Buy gift card from work so I can finally jump into a mechanical keyboard. Looks like my only choices are the Razer BlackWidow, Razer BlackWidow Ultimate, and Corsair K60 though. Any recommendations???
I have a G11 and I am thinking about replacing it with a mechanical. Do any mechanicals have a volume nob or media keys separate from being function keys? I kinda like having a volume knob and separate media keys like the G11.
I bought a K90. Loved it so much I bought another. (One for work, one for home.)I see Corsair has some new mechanical keyboards, are they any good?
I bought a K90. Loved it so much I bought another. (One for work, one for home.)
I've been considering Cherry Brown keyboards. Are there any options in Canada besides the Rosewills you can get from Newegg.ca? Many of the stores I've visited have mechanical keyboards but they tend to use different cherry switches.
My roommate has it - it feels fantastic. Only partially backlit if that matters at all to you.http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129003&Tpk=coolermaster quick fire
Really can't speak for the quality of that model (it's the newer one). Their older 10 Keyless Quickfire models are absolute steals. Literally rebadged Filco's selling for half the price. So if they're coming from the same source, they'll be recommended keyboards in the future.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129003&Tpk=coolermaster quick fire
Really can't speak for the quality of that model (it's the newer one). Their older 10 Keyless Quickfire models are absolute steals. Literally rebadged Filco's selling for half the price. So if they're coming from the same source, they'll be recommended keyboards in the future.
Thanks guys. Backlit doesn't matter to me as long as it's not too bright. Can it be turned off?My roommate has it - it feels fantastic. Only partially backlit if that matters at all to you.
Feels really, really solidly built and the MX Browns feel great for gaming.
My current keyboard is literally the same model you see on desks in L4D1, so you're not alone.Man, one of these days I need to ditch this $15 logitech keyboard and get a mechanical one.
*someday*
I've been considering Cherry Brown keyboards. Are there any options in Canada besides the Rosewills you can get from Newegg.ca? Many of the stores I've visited have mechanical keyboards but they tend to use different cherry switches.
I've been considering Cherry Brown keyboards. Are there any options in Canada besides the Rosewills you can get from Newegg.ca? Many of the stores I've visited have mechanical keyboards but they tend to use different cherry switches.
Picked up a Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid (Cherry Blues) for use with the LAN party machine. Very nice tenkeyless/compact keyboard at a decent price.
I feel I must chip in and state that I've bought an awesome WASD keyboard (cherry brown) and I'll never go back to the crappy non-mechanical keyboards like the one i'm currently using at work... damn. If only I could make my boss see the light.
I know what you mean. I have a WASD keyboard at home but I don't think I can get work to pony up the money to buy me one for work. I'm considering just buying it on my own dime.
I bought a DAS on my own dime and it's been well worth the investment. Spend too long every day on it, might as well pay for some quality. But then again, I've had to bring in my own monitor and mouse too. =/
Yeah, I ended up pulling the trigger on that Rosewill as well. Maybe I'll order damper rings for it later if noise proves to be an issue.
Edit: After a week with this keyboard, I love it. The keyboard is physically smaller, the noise is perfectly fine (slightly louder than my old keyboard but nothing too intrusive), I type noticably faster, and I actually want to type at length because it just feels good to do so.
do their keyboards really use a flimsy microusb connector?
I know what you mean. I have a WASD keyboard at home but I don't think I can get work to pony up the money to buy me one for work. I'm considering just buying it on my own dime.
OCN's mechanical keyboard guide. That has everything you could ever want to know. People will chime in with a model here, model there, but you're going to be fine as long as it has Cherry switches (color choice is entirely subjective) and a PS/2 connection for full NKRO.
The keyboard does have its own mini USB (mini, not micro) connector, but it's not nearly as flimsy as people make it sound. The two USB cables that came with the keyboard (one PS/2, one USB) both plug into it pretty solidly and I don't feel like it'll fall out on its own at all.do their keyboards really use a flimsy microusb connector?
I'd suggest a DAS for your case.Are Blacks really that much better for gaming over Reds? I can't have a click so Blues are out of the question. Also, which keyboard seems to be the best in the sub $150 range? Don't care for extra function keys, just give me my query layout with a 10 key on the right. Backlit and extra USB ports would be bonuses, but not really required.