Which mechanical keyboard switch do you use Poll - Page 2
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Prey Monkie
Netherlands32 Posts
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althaz
Australia1001 Posts
They were the only mechanical switches I was able to try out personally and from what I read those were the ones to try out anyways. | ||
kwan84
Canada68 Posts
On August 05 2011 08:56 echO [W] wrote: Poll has been done already. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=197601 Well im kind of glad we did this new switch poll... the results are pretty different this time around so far. Looks like alot of people who had there black widows and steelseries, have all jumped ship to the Browns.... Seems like Brown is the new blue/black | ||
Malgrif
Canada1095 Posts
Poll: Do mechanical keyboards make you a better gamer? No (30) Yes (13) Other(explain) (4) 47 total votes Your vote: Do mechanical keyboards make you a better gamer? | ||
Wihl
Sweden472 Posts
Filco Tenkeyless with Brown I prefer the red switches and key caps on the Noppoo (POM) but the Filco is heavier and has a more traditional layout. Then again, the layout on the Noppoo is better for sc2 than the filco imo since you can easily rebind 0987 to F1 f2 f3 f4. I know a lot of people have screens there but F5 and F6 plus the key to the left of 1 is good enough for me when it comes to screen hotkeys. I also prefer typing on reds. Chances are that I will try to get my hands on a Filco tenkeyless with reds at some point down the the road. Will most likely have to sell my future first born though. Some things are worth sacrificing for. | ||
drew-chan
Malaysia1517 Posts
Noppoo Choc Mini w/ Brown Ducky 9008 w/ Brown The Ducky is by far my favorite, slightly loud, superb feel when typing etc. Doesn't really improve my gaming though, its all about the typing experience. | ||
Sermokala
United States13541 Posts
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Tweeto
United States62 Posts
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RandomUser1324
1 Post
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Xapti
Canada2473 Posts
I personally use browns and I don't like them. I have to bottom out on my keys, and even then (attempting to bottom out) I miss keypresses sometimes. I was thinking the tactile bump of browns would be more pronounced or that it would feel different, maybe more like a silent blue, but that's not the case. I think I would like a black or blue switch, or maybe a combo of black and blue as strange as that sounds. Certainly not very happy with browns, but I didn't pay much at all for this expensive keyboard, so I'm overall content. | ||
Paraietta
United Kingdom130 Posts
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quRax
Korea (South)264 Posts
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GigaFlop
United States1146 Posts
On August 06 2011 19:42 quRax wrote: I use Cherry MX Yellow What are those like? | ||
Skamtet
Canada634 Posts
On August 06 2011 02:35 Malgrif wrote: No, but it's all about the feeling, and it helps again RSI and such aswell.do mechanical keyboards make you a better gamer? that's something i want to know =P Poll: Do mechanical keyboards make you a better gamer? No (30) Yes (13) Other(explain) (4) 47 total votes Your vote: Do mechanical keyboards make you a better gamer? | ||
gamecrazy
United States421 Posts
Aside from the awesome front-printed keys, the keyboard itself is absolutely awesome. It makes me enjoy typing, and the only thing that annoys me about it is the fact that the keycaps I use more often have been pretty quick to get rather shiny. Still, the keys feel like an absolute wonder, and literally it makes me want to just ramble on when I type because it feels so good. It hasn't made my SC2 any better, in fact I had to take a few days to get completely used to it, but I still don't regret the purchase because it really does feel simply amazing. | ||
Yung
United States727 Posts
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Eiduart
Indonesia51 Posts
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DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
On August 06 2011 21:00 XKiller wrote: On the better gamer thing, no but it feels so good to do anything on a mech keyboard Yes Even typing essays becomes fun I use a BlackWidow, which I think has Blue switches | ||
ETisME
12082 Posts
but touch-wise, I am not sure. Personally I feel the sound is more important than the actual typing feel :p On August 06 2011 20:17 Skamtet wrote: No, but it's all about the feeling, and it helps again RSI and such aswell. I would say yes, everything becomes more precise since I know I have pressed the key with just the sound. I am now more accurate in my typing too. | ||
NinerB
United States52 Posts
That aside, I'm fine with typing with the blacks. Took a little to get used to, but I can type faster with this keyboard and my accuracy hasn't suffered too much. | ||
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