Koroviev
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Well fuck, thats essentially a ninja tenkeyless.
Pretty much.
Well fuck, thats essentially a ninja tenkeyless.
Anyone know if there are silencers that exist for an IBM Model M? Would love to start using it as my main keyboard. Just need to reduce the noise it creates.
Bought a Quick Fire with red switches (the black board new version without logos). I love it. Not cheap tho.
Right, tried greasing the springs, as suggested on heekhack. Had very minimal impact on the sound. Thought, maybe I could make a makeshift dampening cushion out of electrical tape; seemed to work for a few key presses... then it'd get squished under the keys.
There's got to be a way to silence this thing.
Anyone have a wasd keyboard? Someone linked me to the site a few posts back and I've been thinking about getting the Cherry MX Brown board. I like the engraved look on the keys and the customization that it can come with.
I've been waiting to order one for myself until their V2 is ready (the tenkeyless), but I've heard great things about the build quality. Pretty sure Exodu5 here has one, and I've scoped a number of reviews over on Geekhack which paint those guys in a very positive light.
The V2 sounds like a really fantastic 'board and maybe worth waiting for if you're into alternative layouts; the DIP switches give the board embedded QWERTY, COLEMAK and DVORAK layouts.
The non-backlit version? Can you post some pictures? I'm thinking of picking it up. How's the build quality?
So I think I'm going to treat myself to a new keyboard and I want a mechanical this time. I don't do a ton of typing and will definitely be using it for games. I'd like to have the tactile feedback so I'm thinking something with Browns is what I want. I believe Blues may be too loud for my taste. I'm also thinking about something with LED's but that's not a deal breaker.
So I've looked at the Razer Blackwidow, maxkeyboard's Nighthawk x8, Das Pro, and a few others.
Can anybody confirm what the blackwidow has? I thought it had Blues but then there's the "Silent" version and I'm not sure what that has. I'm assuming the Das Pro Quite has Browns or Blacks. Finally are the caps easily interchangable on the Nighthawk?
I also welcome any other suggestions. I have looked at the Steelseries and CM boards and wasn't overly impressed by them.
000I have two Filcos one at work for writing code with MX Browns and one for gaming with Reds, great build quality, much more solid than my Das keyboard before that.
They are a bit pricier but the plastics used feel superior to the other mechanicals I tried.
So I think I'm going to treat myself to a new keyboard and I want a mechanical this time. I don't do a ton of typing and will definitely be using it for games. I'd like to have the tactile feedback so I'm thinking something with Browns is what I want. I believe Blues may be too loud for my taste. I'm also thinking about something with LED's but that's not a deal breaker.
So I've looked at the Razer Blackwidow, maxkeyboard's Nighthawk x8, Das Pro, and a few others.
Can anybody confirm what the blackwidow has? I thought it had Blues but then there's the "Silent" version and I'm not sure what that has. I'm assuming the Das Pro Quite has Browns or Blacks. Finally are the caps easily interchangable on the Nighthawk?
I also welcome any other suggestions. I have looked at the Steelseries and CM boards and wasn't overly impressed by them.
Ducky. All day.
The stealth versions of the Black Widow have brown switches, as do the "quiet" versions of the Das.
Note that the browns' version of tactile feedback is totally different from the blues' and doesn't click at all. If you really want noticeable tactility I feel like the blue switches are the only ones that offer it.
Difference between that and the stealth is just the letters and number on the front of the key instead of the top or anything else?
Impressive! Somehow I missed those... Question now is, where can I buy one at? The Shine 2 seems perfect but its out of stock at tigerimports.
Where'd you find it in stock?I just bought a CM QuickFire Stealth with mx browns. This is my first mechanical keyboard which will be replacing a Logitech G15. Will post pictures/impressions soon.
Where'd you find it in stock?
I just bought a CM QuickFire Stealth with mx browns. This is my first mechanical keyboard which will be replacing a Logitech G15. Will post pictures/impressions soon.
So I'm new to this whole mechanical keyboard thing and I'm looking for suggestions. Always wanted one and I think now is the time since my work keyboard is dying. Here's what I'm looking for:
- Something relatively "quiet". I'll be using it at work and don't want to bother my co-workers too much
- Would like to have tenkey
- I'll be using this for more development-type work, as well as writing e-mails, wordprocessing, spreadsheets, etc.
Hope someone can steer me in the right direction!
I would go with brown switches. The Leopolds are very nice, nondescript boards, and I'm partial to the otaku variant.
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Terrible picture, but all I have is an DSLR camera that I have no idea how to operate, lol.
Blegh, I thought it was essentially the Filco Ninja rebranded, but looks like they used a different grey colored plastic.
3/10 would not type
Bad picture as I mentioned, keyboard is black.
Looks like something I'd be interested in. Unfortunately I can't find a place to purchase it.![]()
Elite Keyboards is the only site that carries them. Ordered two keyboards for work from them. Arrived in less than two days.
Yup that's where I looked. The keyboards with brown switches are out of stock.
I purchased the RAZER Blackwidow Ultimate 2013 last night and then I remembered that the blues are very loud. So, how loud are these? I'm thinking about sending it back and going with reds. Any suggestions or idea about how loud this is?
I purchased the RAZER Blackwidow Ultimate 2013 last night and then I remembered that the blues are very loud. So, how loud are these? I'm thinking about sending it back and going with reds. Any suggestions or idea about how loud this is?
Each switch is about as loud as a mechanical pen mechanism. The bulk of the noise is in the keycap against the backplate, much like any other 'board. Most people don't realize that their membrane 'boards are not actually particularly quiet either, especially as they age and the rubber domes stiffen, which often times makes them louder than many mechanical 'boards.
The only sound will be the softish sound of plastic hitting plastic if you press the keys all the way down. Otherwise it is silentWould you say the K95 is better than the Blackwidow? Not just features, but noise?
Would you say the K95 is better than the Blackwidow? Not just features, but noise?
I'm going to be getting a DAS keyboard soon, which would be better, mainly for gaming (of course there will be typing when I have assignments/projects - but primarly a gaming keyboard), the Blue or Brown keyswitch?