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Those extra F columns do my head in, I gave away a black widow because of that thing.
Yea, they messed with me at the beginning, but I got used to them rather quickly. Now I never hit them.
Those extra F columns do my head in, I gave away a black widow because of that thing.
This thread has failed you. Why a Razer? ;_;This thread made me go and buy a backlit Blackwidow. Thanks a lot guys.
This thread made me go and buy a backlit Blackwidow. Thanks a lot guys.
This thread made me go and buy a backlit Blackwidow. Thanks a lot guys.
Well this sucks. My Leopold with MX Browns had the alt key just completely die on me about an hour ago. I've not even had the damn thing 7 months and it's just not working at all. Tried power cycling the keyboard, the whole computer, tested it on my laptop... it's completely dead. I thought these keyboards were supposed to be more resilient than this.
It does happen, resilient as any piece of technology is.
Only thing I'd check before falling back on your warranty would be to pop the keycap off, depress the switch itself and see if anything's gotten in there. Maybe blast the inside of the switch with compressed air briefly to see if something's preventing contact. I don't think most Cherry-based Leopold keyboards have DIP switches on the underside that could have gotten flipped.
Close on buying the following: http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rftenkeyless&pid=rf_se070s
Realforce 87U Tenkeyless "Silent" (White/Gray)
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/proddata/images/th/SE070S_full1000_th620x400.jpg
For the last couple of years I have just been using the built-in Macbook Pro keyboard, and I've had enough. Looking to get a new Mac Pro this year and this keyboard seems like the best bet to me. I don't care so much about the price, I just want the best product.. not so much the best value.
What about this full keyboard version?
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rf104&pid=xf01t0
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/proddata/images/th/xf01t0_full1000_th620x400.jpg
A numpad is still handy.. (and would be great to play Ecstatica in Dosbox!), but I guess they don't make a silent version of this one?
I don't personally own one of the silent versions, but I've typed on one, as well as a HHKB Type S. To my ears, the Topres are one of the best sounding keyboards out there and it was almost disappointing to hear it muffed with the o-rings they install on these. They're not terribly loud keyboards to begin with so I wouldn't feel too pressured to buy a silent version, but if that's your preference they're still great keyboards.
The question of full-size versus tenkeyless is a matter of usage. If you tenkey a lot it doesn't make sense to get a tenkeyless. Especially if you are not numrow proficient. The shorter profile however is a much bigger deal than you'd first think when it comes to mouse usage and general comfort for stuff like gaming, so consider carefully. Last full-size 'board I purchased was the Das S and it hasn't been used in a long time. I personally recommend going tenkeyless unless you do some significant tenkey work; spreadsheets, accounting, that sort of thing.
Thank you so much for your great advice. I live in an apartment and often work late at night, so I have no choice but to go for the silent version. I wish I could try it out in real life though, I can only use Youtube reviews as reference.
As far as tenkey usage, there are times where I need it a lot for a small amount of time, so I guess that doesn't warrant the additional width it takes up, I am definitely more attracted to the tenkeyless version.
How are these keyboards for people with some arthritis issues? I sometimes use a wrist brace for pain relief.
pillow mint keycaps
These Topres are a good choice. They're basically made for industrial use; banks, airports, things like that. They're designed for people that type far more than the average person every day, which is why the original Topres have a variable weight design where keys pressed by weaker fingers require less force. All told they're a massive improvement over your traditional membrane keyboard when it comes to muscle fatigue. It will take a bit of adjustment for your muscle memory to handle the light keys (particularly pinky keys, expect to see some aaaaa strings at first as it takes very minor force to activate), but you're doing your hands a favor in the end.
As for the noise, I'm assuming you mean you live in an apartment with someone else, right? One thing to understand about these Topre 'boards is that the switch mechanisms do not make any kind of noise like a Cherry Blue switch; the noise is purely the action of keycap meeting base. It's honestly not really louder than a membrane 'board (most of which are pretty loud squealers) even without the o-rings. I wouldn't worry about noise unless you're going to need to work in the same room as someone that may be sleeping. These aren't really loud 'boards; they're essentially just "next-gen" rubber domes. This video at about 50% volume is what it sounds like when it's right in front of you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWPH7FAUfUY
Regarding the tenkey thing, it is possible to buy a separate USB tenkey if it's something you only do very occasionally. Topre even makes (expensive) versions of them to pair with their tenkeyless 'boards.
They're probably compatible, most of these keycap sets are made for Cherry 'boards with that profile. Can you link me the actual item?
Sure, here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cherry-MX-S...121?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d0dfd5981
I think it should be fine too but the description from the seller is a bit lacking. Kinda bought these on a whim since it was fairly cheap and I always wanted some color on my keyboard.
If anyone's looking for a CM Quick Fire TK red switch, Newegg has a 48 hour sale for $75.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ..._mmc=EMC-GD071013-_-index-_-Item-_-23-129-013
Promo Code: EMCYTZT3782
For the last couple of years I have been using the built-in Macbook Pro keyboard, and I've had enough. I need to write a lot of code each day and I'm looking to get a new Mac Pro this year. This keyboard seems like the best bet to me. I don't care so much about the price, I just want the best product.. not so much the best value.
The best bet for me seems to be the Realforce 87U. Any suggestions, thoughts, or ideas?
Realforce 87U Tenkeyless "Silent" (White/Gray)
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rftenkeyless&pid=rf_se070s
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I've just received my keyboard! It's the most beautiful and comfortable keyboard I've ever had. The Cherry MX Reds are incredibly light.
I've just received my keyboard! It's the most beautiful and comfortable keyboard I've ever had. The Cherry MX Reds are incredibly light.
I can't type digits without holding Shift (unless I use the numpad) due to the AZERTY layout so Tenkeyless keyboards weren't an option.While I still prefer TKL, that is gorgeous.
I can't type digits without holding Shift (unless I use the numpad) due to the AZERTY layout so Tenkeyless keyboards weren't an option.
Anyone have experience switching from Blue to Red switches? I currently use a Rosewill with Blue switches that I like but am switching to a Corsair K70 with my new build. I am not sure if I want to wait for the Blue version or just go for the Red. I use my PC as much for work as gaming so I want to make sure I get something that works well for both. I snagged a sample switch kit from WASD keyboards but it is a little hard to decide with only one switch of each.
Made the decision and bought this keyboard! Can't wait.
GAF, my mechanical keyboard has sticky keys now because of all the gunk that has built up due to my extreme laziness when it comes to cleaning.
What do?
The keys pop right off, should make it pretty easy to get in there and clean it. My WASD came with a key-puller for that purpose. One of the major advantage of mechanical keyboards.GAF, my mechanical keyboard has sticky keys now because of all the gunk that has built up due to my extreme laziness when it comes to cleaning.
What do?
MrKnives said:So TechSupportGAF.
Yesterday I was stupid enough to spill juice all over my Quickfire TK Mechanical Keyboard and now half the keys are all sticky. I've removed all the keys and cleaned them as much as I could but some of them are still just awful.
Can you somehow easily remove the switches itself so I can clean it up and reassemble? I know in some keyboards you can in and some you can't.
Any other cool tricks or tips how to give them the old feel back? Or am I doomed with this.
Watch less porn.GAF, my mechanical keyboard has sticky keys now because of all the gunk that has built up due to my extreme laziness when it comes to cleaning.
What do?
I'm interested in Mini keyboards, but he just skipped right over that one ~_~ Looked like it had an ugly font, like the KBT Poker 2.I'm a big fan of the Ducky Limiteds. Give this link a look for a hands-on with Ducky's up-and-coming line of Mechanicals.
Hands-on with Ducky.
I'm a big fan of the Ducky Limiteds. Give this link a look for a hands-on with Ducky's up-and-coming line of Mechanicals.
Hands-on with Ducky.
Thanks, a bit too expensive though - those Topre switches must be good to catch those prices. Anyway, browsing back through the threadI just don't like the fact that it's not backlit. That's personal, though. My gaming comp needs a backlight for my tastes. I agree -- I wish he spent more time on the Mini Ducky because I've been chomping at the bit for one as well.
Happy Hacking (HHKB) has a small board to look at if cost is no object. Just google it -- tons of photos will pop up. Plenty of reviews on youtube as well.
this looks absolutely god damned perfect. Shit.
You want either Cherry brown switches, or Topre switches. These have a substantially different feel and sound. The Topre switches are quieter and generally considered to be higher quality. I use both on a daily basis and like the Topres better. The downside is that keyboards with Topres cost roughly twice as much.I'm looking for a new mechanical TKL.
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Something quiet is my only preference so I guess I'm looking for brown switches?
edit: did some browsing, any one have anything to say about this?
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=215