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Been using the CODE Tenkeyless for the better part of the past week and I'll probably be keeping it forever. MX Clears are the perfect weight for me, and I didn't experience any serious finger fatigue playing CS:GO. My only complain is that some of the keycaps seem...loose? The bigger keys like Backspace and Shift can be rocked left and right and emit a little clicking sound, probably from contact with the stablizer. Has anyone experienced/been able to fix this? Would definitely recommend this keyboard over the Das 4.
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Thirst Mutilator posted:Been using the CODE Tenkeyless for the better part of the past week and I'll probably be keeping it forever. MX Clears are the perfect weight for me, and I didn't experience any serious finger fatigue playing CS:GO. My only complain is that some of the keycaps seem...loose? The bigger keys like Backspace and Shift can be rocked left and right and emit a little clicking sound, probably from contact with the stablizer. Has anyone experienced/been able to fix this? I mentioned a few pages back my girlfriend bought herself a mech board for the box I frankensteined for her. She picked MX greens in a ducky rather than clears in a code. She hasn't used it much but doesn't mind the greens (maybe lack of experience makes it less noticable. I love em but after 2 wrist surgery's which caused me to switch from domes to MX blues initially, I find that though I LOVE typing and gaming on the board my hand cramps/hurts. But that's mostly my fault for being a drunk 18 year old, running to catch a bus cross town when I coulda walked, and being in my mid-late 20s with carpal tunnel already. Can't use tablets and only use 1hand on my phone :/. I'm still thinkin of getting a board with clears but ill holdout till a filco or Leopold is offered. I don't like flashy boards and 99% of the matter is after owning a gen1 rosewill 9000k ill never really on something without a proper PCB mounted cord.
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# ? Feb 14, 2015 15:47 |
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Thanks all for a very informative thread. After picking up a switch tester I think I'm ready to bite the bullet and pick up a mechanical with Reds. I just spotted this on Mass Drop: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/varmilo-mechanical-keyboard Anyone have any experience with this brand? They seem to be a partner brand or something from the people who build the Leopold boards, which I hear are pretty solid. Anyone know if they make a bluetooth version of the VA87M? Having some trouble finding out where exactly these can be purchased from other than MD. Are there many options for bluetooth/wireless TKL with the features and overall svelte appearance of the Varmilo?
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vacuity posted:Thanks all for a very informative thread. After picking up a switch tester I think I'm ready to bite the bullet and pick up a mechanical with Reds. I just spotted this on Mass Drop: I absolutely love my varmilo. I have the 87M with clears and mint green PBT caps. No idea if they make a wireless one.
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vacuity posted:Thanks all for a very informative thread. After picking up a switch tester I think I'm ready to bite the bullet and pick up a mechanical with Reds. I just spotted this on Mass Drop: As someone who is very new to this, what's the kind of difference one would experience between say that and my Das, assuming same switch colour? I mean design wise the raised keys makes cleaning easier and it's 10keyless, but beyond that?
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 09:08 |
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I can't decide between blue or brown switches for a work keyboard. I have Reds at home for gaming, and I like it, but I want something more typing focused. I feel like blues might be a bit loud for an office setting. Brown activation force is closer to the reds than a blue would be, yes?
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# ? Feb 16, 2015 15:44 |
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Deviant posted:I can't decide between blue or brown switches for a work keyboard. Yeah, they all use the same springs but blues feel a little heavier just because you have to push them through the click mechanism. Browns feel a lot like reds because they just have a little bump in the travel. It's not even that noticeable if you're typing fast enough.
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Rexxed posted:Yeah, they all use the same springs but blues feel a little heavier just because you have to push them through the click mechanism. Browns feel a lot like reds because they just have a little bump in the travel. It's not even that noticeable if you're typing fast enough. Interesting info, but it doesn't get me any closer to a decision. There's an argument for each type. Blues have that click and are hard to double-tap with, Reds are what I'm used to, and Browns feel like blues but won't annoy everyone around me.
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# ? Feb 16, 2015 16:15 |
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FWIW I have blues and I don't have any issue double tapping.
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# ? Feb 16, 2015 16:17 |
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AbrahamLincolnLog posted:FWIW I have blues and I don't have any issue double tapping. Right, I'm agreeing with you on that. Blues are going to have a hard time double tapping because of that extra force/click mechanism. My Reds do occasionally, but I knew that when I went with them. I bottom out so much playing games that anything tactile would have been a nightmare.
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Oh, sorry, I read your post wrong -- I thought you were implying it was hard to intentionally double tap with.
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# ? Feb 16, 2015 16:28 |
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My work keyboard is clears and its drat good. My board at home is browns and they feel too weak after typing on the clears all day. I've asked all my coworkers and no one minds the noise anymore than any other keyboard.
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# ? Feb 16, 2015 18:20 |
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My $1.50 eBay orings arrived and I've started to install them on my blues. I'm pretty sure this keyboard is going to be quiet enough to bring to work now that the keys don't bottom out when I type. Although I think the best sound of the keyboard is the sound of the keys bottoming out!
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 03:47 |
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Deviant posted:Right, I'm agreeing with you on that. Blues are going to have a hard time double tapping because of that extra force/click mechanism. It's not because of that - it's because blues have quite pronounced hysteresis - the reset point is a fair bit above the actuation point. http://deskthority.net/wiki/Switch_terminology#Hysteresis chippy fucked around with this message at 16:19 on Feb 17, 2015 |
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chippy posted:It's not because of that - it's because blues have quite pronounced hysteresis - the rest point is a fair bit above the actuation point. As someone who works in aerospace instrumentation calibration, it's kinda weird seeing a word like "hysteresis" being applied somewhere else in my life.
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chippy posted:It's not because of that - it's because blues have quite pronounced hysteresis - the reset point is a fair bit above the actuation point. I never understood the idea that 5 centinewtons was preventing someone from double tapping a key. Thanks for confirming my belief.
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I'm thinking of getting a new keyboard maybe, I don't have a nice full-size board atm and my desk situation will be changing in a way that would benefit from one. This one is at the top end of my budget but seems to have everything I want, mx browns, decent wrist rest, red backlight, usb and audio passthroughs. Is there anything horrible about it I should know? http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Back...rosewill+apollo
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 02:57 |
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^ I was deciding between that one and the Corsair K70 for my first ever mechanical.. Went with the Corsair with browns and I don't regret it. Got a separate wrist wrest tho cause those attachable ones suck.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 03:38 |
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I looked at the k70 but it's out of my budget, I know if I talked myself into getting it I would be too short of a leap from my dream purchase and also horrible idea, the razer black widow chroma, to stop myself from doing it.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 04:07 |
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My infinity keyboard showed up today. Some assembly required: I got mine with matias tactile ALPS clone switches because I was debating using the complicated white ALPS switches from one of my old omnikey ultras (the bad one), but I kind of like the matias switches so I think I'm going to use them and I can always change my mind later (the PCB also works with Cherry switches). Post assembly it will look like this: The plate is bent around the top and bottom and is the whole case (so the sides and bottom are open). I ordered it in October so I think this is the longest purchase to receiving a product I've ever had. Massdrop is cool but this was a crazy drop. Rexxed fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Feb 19, 2015 |
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Rexxed posted:My infinity keyboard showed up today. Some assembly required: Crazier if you were like me and got the cherry standard set. They sent the wrong size space bar to pretty much everybody so signature plastics is having to ship them out now. Also their site layout configurator doesn't seem to save layouts properly, but aside from that flashing is pretty easy.
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Nondescript Van posted:Crazier if you were like me and got the cherry standard set. They sent the wrong size space bar to pretty much everybody so signature plastics is having to ship them out now. My spacebar appears to be the right size, but I'm probably going to replace a lot of the keycaps with doubleshots from a NeXT keyboard. I'm not sure I'll have everything for every key since a lot of the modifiers and bottom row will be wrong, but I have the SP blanks for those if needed or if I just want to be cool minimalist dude about it. It's funny that they seem to have forgotten to ship everyone a USB cable. Well, funny for me, I'm sure they're unhappy about having to ship out a bunch more stuff.
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Any opinions on or user experiences with high-end ergonomic keyboards like the Matias Ergo Pro? I've currently got a Cherry keyboard which I use at work, and while I like it, it has always been difficult for me to get fully comfortable with a standard keyboard layout. I spend most of my time in front of a keyboard these days so if the whole divided and independently adjustable keyboard thing is more than an expensive gimmick, I'm willing to seriously consider it.
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After months of deliberation I finally bought a mech keyboard, ended up choosing the new Cougar 600k because it was impossible for me to get the g710 MX Blue for a non-insane price, and I never quite gelled with the k70 when researching it all (mech + dedicated media keys severely limits the available models). This guy right here: The 700k looked like a better option with the full backlight and macro keys but I don't like the split spacebar and more importantly the left windows key on that model was swapped with an Fn key, as I'm on a mac I use the windows key all the time for shortcuts so I opted for the lesser model. I won't miss the backlight, the only time I ever noticed it on my old keyboard was when I turned off the lights when leaving the room. The only minor niggle with the presentation is the few keys that are backlit (wasd + arrows) have different color lettering on them to allow the light to pass through making them stand out even when the light isn't on. Still adjusting to the way of typing, the larger keys like backspace, enter and even the spacebar feel a little rattly compared to the letter and number keys but that might just be a side effect of having the switch in the middle or a large key, this is my first real experience with a mechanical so it might be par for the course. Still works fine, and is gratifyingly clicky, but will take some time to fully adjust. Might spend a few hours in typing of the dead to familiarise myself.
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Huh, that Cougar looks like it borrows a lot of aesthetics from the G710+. Similar slopes on the sides, and even the fonts look similar. I can't think of many uses for that adjustable repeat rate though.
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It's a gaming kb so maybe repeated potion use in diablo or something? I don't really get it either, I'm leaving it set to 1x for the time being. The cynical side of me thinks it might have been shoehorned in so they could use the same plastic bezel on both models, the 700k has macro keys for changing the backlight scene in the spots where those repeat keys are.
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Longbike posted:Any opinions on or user experiences with high-end ergonomic keyboards like the Matias Ergo Pro? I've just pluncked down the $200 to find out how good/bad the Ergo pro is. 1st round of pre orders sold out so I'm in the 2nd group due to arrive in March. I switch between an Apple Extended II and a Microsoft Natural and really like the Natural for comfort and the AEII for the switches. I'm hoping the Ergo is the best of both worlds. I'll be sure to report here with my impressions.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 13:16 |
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https://www.massdrop.com/buy/gateron-switches massdrop has 120-packs of Gateron switches, in case anyone's interested
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Please append "?mode=guest_open" to the end of your URLs, massdrop shopaholics.Longbike posted:Any opinions on or user experiences with high-end ergonomic keyboards like the Matias Ergo Pro? Divided layouts are more than a gimmick, but how much improvement you see depends on your normal typing posture. Like, personally I'm comfortable with my arms straight down against my sides. So a standard straight keyboard is ok, I probably wouldn't see a ton of improvement from a split board because I'm not angling my wrists a lot. People who spread their elbows out get more benefit.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 23:37 |
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Ergodox user reporting in - the benefit of a split keyboard is more noticeable the more you actually care about ergonomics. The average person who just wants to type away without a care about posture would probably find it a a hassle.
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Please post pix of your Ergodox's because I have a weird spergy urge to build one eventually despite not at all needing an ergo keyboard. I just want to use it for gaming and for having a better desk setup.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 23:59 |
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I just want to buy a finished ergodox, but that's apparently rarer than...something very rare i don't know.
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# ? Feb 20, 2015 00:03 |
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This is the third one I've made; my first was the only full-hand, and I hated it. It's tented to ~20 degrees. Yeah, it's hard to find finished ergodoxes (-doxen?) — your best bet is geekhack classifieds or r/mechmarket, especially around a massdrop sale of the kit. Even then, you're looking at like a $300 bill and a 2-month lead time. Hence it being a hassle for people just casually interested in the thing. However, it's pretty fun to put together, and I already had the other necessary equipment already from previous electronics projects. That said, the ergodox is incredible for gaming! It runs off a Teensy microcontroller, so literally everything about the keyboard is reprogrammable and macroable. If you want to program the "F" key on key layer 38 to type in obscenities or act as a mouse, that's all 100% possible with the source files. Even if you don't want (or know how to) play with the source, massdrop's configurator braindead simple. BitesizedNike fucked around with this message at 00:30 on Feb 20, 2015 |
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I think the only way to make an Ergodox even cooler would be to put a trackpoint somewhere in the right hand half and use two of those thumb buttons for left and right click. I'm sure someone could make it work, but that person is not me.
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Horizontal Tree posted:I think the only way to make an Ergodox even cooler would be to put a trackpoint somewhere in the right hand half and use two of those thumb buttons for left and right click. I'm sure someone could make it work, but that person is not me. TEX has sold their trackpoint separately before. With some knowledge of a dremel, it shouldn't be that hard of an addition.
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# ? Feb 20, 2015 01:09 |
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It would probably be pretty easy to do. That TEX with the trackpoint is really cool too. I like cool keyboards.
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Klyith posted:Divided layouts are more than a gimmick, but how much improvement you see depends on your normal typing posture. Like, personally I'm comfortable with my arms straight down against my sides. So a standard straight keyboard is ok, I probably wouldn't see a ton of improvement from a split board because I'm not angling my wrists a lot. People who spread their elbows out get more benefit. I tend to spread my elbows a lot when typing, so a divided layout would probably suit me well. Definitely want mechanical switches on any keyboard I buy, which seems to drastically narrow options for divided keyboards. Guess I'll wait until initial reviews of the Ergo Pro come in and then probably order it anyway and end up wishing I had done it sooner.
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# ? Feb 20, 2015 18:56 |
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This tread is too long to read. What is a decent wired mouse + keyboard I can get for less than $40? tia
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# ? Feb 23, 2015 02:01 |
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Nondescript Van posted:Crazier if you were like me and got the cherry standard set. They sent the wrong size space bar to pretty much everybody so signature plastics is having to ship them out now. About that space bar... Welp! It looks a bit weird with the different profiles from the keycap set from the buy and the keycaps from the NeXT keyboard. Too bad SP doesn't make a lot of ALPS stuff anymore. I'm glad I got it I just hope it'll be more useful soon, when I have a spacebar and not an extra shift key there.
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Rexxed posted:About that space bar... they should already be sending you the right bar (you should get a shipping confirmation) but if not contacting their customer service should get it sorted out. Apparently everybody that got the standard layout got the wrong space bar.
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