Mechanical Keyboard Guide - Page 116
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Zaixer
Sweden82 Posts
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Backu
Sweden17 Posts
On April 01 2012 19:04 Zaixer wrote: I bought a Qpad MK-50 and can really recommend it. Did this a few weeks back as well, so I support this! First mechanical keyboard and I'm really satisfied with it :> | ||
ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
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Sublimation
Canada25 Posts
1) Are cherry blue switches really that loud? I really like the way they feel but if they are that could really be a problem as my sister's room is right next to mine and I usually end up gaming pretty late some nights. To give an idea I've played my electric guitar ampless some nights and it woke her up 2) Do they offer comfort or like anti- carpal tunnel benefits? I realize they make your fingers less tired and all but this has never really been that much of a problem for me (using a laptop keyboard) except for like 4-5+ hours. However I can see myself ramping up playing time dramatically at any time 3) Does anyone find that the cherry mx black switches tire their fingers out? I like the look of the steelseries 6gv2 but I feel like I'd be more inclined to a cherry red switch board if I were to start putting serious hours in...(any thoughts on corsairs keyboards?) | ||
m1rk3
Canada412 Posts
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robaq
Poland186 Posts
On April 02 2012 07:37 Sublimation wrote: I'm looking at buying one and I have a few questions... 1) Are cherry blue switches really that loud? I really like the way they feel but if they are that could really be a problem as my sister's room is right next to mine and I usually end up gaming pretty late some nights. To give an idea I've played my electric guitar ampless some nights and it woke her up 2) Do they offer comfort or like anti- carpal tunnel benefits? I realize they make your fingers less tired and all but this has never really been that much of a problem for me (using a laptop keyboard) except for like 4-5+ hours. However I can see myself ramping up playing time dramatically at any time 3) Does anyone find that the cherry mx black switches tire their fingers out? I like the look of the steelseries 6gv2 but I feel like I'd be more inclined to a cherry red switch board if I were to start putting serious hours in...(any thoughts on corsairs keyboards?) 1) Im afraid that blue switches will be loud enough to disturb/wake up a person living next to your room. The problem with blues is that they aren't so loud, but the click is very high pitched so it could be quite irritating. 2) If you have a properly set up playing space, you shouldn't worry about carpal tunnel and yes, all mechanical switches will be more comfortable to type on. 3) I'd never reccomend a black switch board to anyone new to mech keyboards, as they are just too stiff for an average user (so it's not only you). | ||
Womb
68 Posts
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seenster
Germany385 Posts
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vanatir
Germany355 Posts
i am not sure but i thought they offer browns as well, but i just see red black and blue atm -.- | ||
Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On April 02 2012 15:40 seenster wrote: does anybody have experiences with cherry mx reds and browns. yesterday i found this piece of gold: wasd-keyboards. i thought id like to have browns in my first mechanical, but wasd is only offering reds. so does anybody have experience with both switchtypes or wasd keyboards? so far all the feedback has been great. WASD is great, the case isn't quite as nice as a Filco but gets the job done. The customisation is awesome, and they lube all the stabilisers before they send them out (so no squeaky keys like on my filco) | ||
Mordanis
United States893 Posts
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LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
http://www.amazon.com/DeoxIT®-FaderLube-F100-Spray-NSN-6850-01-477-1562/dp/B0002EHP66/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333419769&sr=8-1 | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On April 03 2012 11:31 LoLAdriankat wrote: I have a Steelseries 6gv2 (Cherry MX Black) and the 'D' key feels a little gummy and has a slow return whenever I press the upper right corner of the keycap, but it's fine when I press the bottom or left side of the keycap. Does it need lubing? Will this fix it? http://www.amazon.com/DeoxIT®-FaderLube-F100-Spray-NSN-6850-01-477-1562/dp/B0002EHP66/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333419769&sr=8-1 not sure how safe that is on plastics, even though it says plastic to metal use. I would still go with the stuff offered on elitekeyboards http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=access,misc&pid=mechlube | ||
LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
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DocTheMedic
United States79 Posts
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Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On April 03 2012 12:25 LoLAdriankat wrote: Looks like something that was intended for large key stabilizers and not actually squirting it inside a keyswitch. when used in proportions it has fixed sticky keys, which is what your describing. Take a toothpick and just get the tip covered and apply worked for me. On April 03 2012 12:39 DocTheMedic wrote: Anyone know of a mechanical keyboard that has an indented caps lock key (so I stop accidentally hitting it) that's not too expensive? It seems to be difficult to simply change the caps lock key on the newer keyboards (people don't make that keycap or it doesn't fit). you could edit the keyfunction to be disabled so you wouldn't have problems even when slightly touching it, another thing would be is to take the keycap off (What I do along with my windows key) | ||
gcAviator
New Zealand68 Posts
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Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On April 03 2012 19:40 gcAviator wrote: Do people ever use their mechanical keyboards with the key caps off? Like just typing on the uncovered switches? Never. It would be pretty funny to try though. | ||
exousia_7
Taiwan215 Posts
http://www.99hk.biz/Ducky_9008_PBT_Black_Blue_Brown_Mix_Switch.htm (click on image for Ducky 9008 PBT Black Blue Brown Mix Switch Mechanical Keyboard) There is another one with mixed swtiches in the typing area: http://www.hzkurt.com/20101130ducky-dk9008-heplb混轴机械键盘评测/ Anyone tried these sorts of setup before? | ||
vanhio
Niue1017 Posts
Thank you. | ||
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