Ducky One 2 White is my refresh partner for this site. Was thinking of adding a Vortex Pok3r to my desktop setup eventually though for some variety, how do you like it?
Corsair here too! Mechanical Keyboards FTW. But I mapped F5 to my sniper button on my Corsair M65 Pro mouse so I don't have to move my left hand to refresh
I can't stand to use mechanical keyboards, the constant clacking while typing annoys the hell out of me. I also prefer very low profile keycaps. I've been using a Logitech K740 for at least 10 years, the original one I had broke on me finally last year. It's not special; It doesn't have RGB or any macro keys but it works well enough for me.
The clacking depends on the switches you have, along with o rings. For you, I'd probably suggest Cherry MX Silent Reds if you prefer the linear feel (e.g., there's no "pressure" when pressing the key). If you do like the pressure, then you can get cherry mx black switches instead. There are other switch manufacturers, but I have 0 experience with them.
mechanicalkeyboards.com + videos of each board/switch type would do you wonders if you're ever in the market for a new keyboard that you want tailored to you. I have the Ducky One 2 White Edition with Cherry MX Browns because I enjoy the pressure + slightly clacky sound.
Same here, I'm running a Corsair Mechanical Keyboard.
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Ducky One 2 White is my refresh partner for this site. Was thinking of adding a Vortex Pok3r to my desktop setup eventually though for some variety, how do you like it?
Corsair here too! Mechanical Keyboards FTW. But I mapped F5 to my sniper button on my Corsair M65 Pro mouse so I don't have to move my left hand to refresh
I can't stand to use mechanical keyboards, the constant clacking while typing annoys the hell out of me. I also prefer very low profile keycaps. I've been using a Logitech K740 for at least 10 years, the original one I had broke on me finally last year. It's not special; It doesn't have RGB or any macro keys but it works well enough for me.
There are non-clicky mechanical keyboards. I'm using the Coolermaster SK650 Low Profile mechanical keyboard.
I specifically look for the loudest possible mechanical keyboards. Settled for the Azio retro.
The clacking depends on the switches you have, along with o rings. For you, I'd probably suggest Cherry MX Silent Reds if you prefer the linear feel (e.g., there's no "pressure" when pressing the key). If you do like the pressure, then you can get cherry mx black switches instead. There are other switch manufacturers, but I have 0 experience with them.
mechanicalkeyboards.com + videos of each board/switch type would do you wonders if you're ever in the market for a new keyboard that you want tailored to you. I have the Ducky One 2 White Edition with Cherry MX Browns because I enjoy the pressure + slightly clacky sound.
Ah that's a nice one. K70 here. I'm guessing Biden voters need the Ablenet learning keyboard? :)
They need the See and say toy.
LOL! And the Fisher-Price voting device.
Ooooh, that's a nice keyboard!
Same here, I'm a simp for RGB. I've got RGB on my CPU cooler, RAM, on my headset, and mouse too lol.
Kek, our keyboarding will beat the Chicoms!
Razer is a Singaporean company though?
Who isn’t in bed with China? This is a much easier list to compile than the other one.
Kira 99. Yall have a long way to go in the hobby hahah
dang thats a nice keyboard, Im running a Das Keyboard, Ive been really happy with it.
That was my gateway drug.