If its not a good keyboard, anyone know where to buy decent mechanical keyboards in canada
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.Mystic
Canada486 Posts
If its not a good keyboard, anyone know where to buy decent mechanical keyboards in canada | ||
John Madden
American Samoa894 Posts
Thank you Mechanical Keyboard Guide | ||
Toons
Australia136 Posts
I have always used rubber keyboards, I also have a q-senn dt35. The mechnical feel (i have cherry mx brown switches) is just, different. Honestly do not regret the $150(AU) i paid at all. Got it from mechkeyboards.com, they were very fast also. | ||
Gnosis
Scotland912 Posts
On October 21 2011 19:00 HCmystic wrote: anyone have any knowledge about the ABS M1 Mechanical keyboard, they were sold last year but stopped. I'm thinking of buying a used one for $30-40 but the reviews are like 50/50 on it. If its not a good keyboard, anyone know where to buy decent mechanical keyboards in canada I just picked up a DAS Model S Professional from NCIX (last week). Big improvement over the rubber-dome keyboards I've been using. When I type, the urge to type as fast as I can, just to hear the clicking, becomes almost impossible to resist. Reminds me of the typewriter I learned to type on. | ||
WTFZerg
United States704 Posts
On October 21 2011 19:00 HCmystic wrote: anyone have any knowledge about the ABS M1 Mechanical keyboard, they were sold last year but stopped. I'm thinking of buying a used one for $30-40 but the reviews are like 50/50 on it. If its not a good keyboard, anyone know where to buy decent mechanical keyboards in canada I've never worked on one personally but I've heard great things about them. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823224001 has a bunch of mini-reviews from when the product was still sold there. | ||
John Madden
American Samoa894 Posts
On October 21 2011 22:45 Gnosis wrote: I just picked up a DAS Model S Professional from NCIX (last week). Big improvement over the rubber-dome keyboards I've been using. When I type, the urge to type as fast as I can, just to hear the clicking, becomes almost impossible to resist. Reminds me of the typewriter I learned to type on. Are you getting good ol accuracy with it? | ||
Gnosis
Scotland912 Posts
On October 22 2011 09:56 John Madden wrote: Are you getting good ol accuracy with it? Haven't had any accuracy problems so far. | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
It's very frustrating to have to B ctrl v every time I want to write B. It's the only fault of the keyBoard. Everything else works perfectly fine. It feels great to type on and I love having a mechanical keyBoard. But this has Been one shitty first experience. Do I Buy a new one or is there a place to have it repaired or can I do it at home or what... so frustrated. I don't know what's wrong with it, only that there isn't any obvious damage and that B is the only key that does not work. -_-;; Love, ProBe1 (Kill me) | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On October 22 2011 14:19 Probe1 wrote: I don't know where to ask this and I'm very frustrated. I Bought a mechanical keyBoard in June. Two weeks after the warranty expired the B key shorts out. Is there a way to repair it (Or a Better place I should Be asking this question)? It's very frustrating to have to B ctrl v every time I want to write B. It's the only fault of the keyBoard. Everything else works perfectly fine. It feels great to type on and I love having a mechanical keyBoard. But this has Been one shitty first experience. Do I Buy a new one or is there a place to have it repaired or can I do it at home or what... so frustrated. I don't know what's wrong with it, only that there isn't any obvious damage and that B is the only key that does not work. -_-;; Love, ProBe1 (Kill me) buy an individual switch and solder it on | ||
Moony
United States533 Posts
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Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On October 23 2011 01:44 Moony wrote: just got got my cherry mx blue WASD keyboard newly fit with new keys. pics in the spoiler. I also installed o-ring dampeners as well. (can't see them cause they're under each individual key) + Show Spoiler + Nice colour scheme. How are the o-rings? | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
On October 22 2011 14:38 Boblhead wrote: buy an individual switch and solder it on How do you remove switches? I'm only finding tutorials to pull off caps and I'd rather not break it. Do I need to buy a new switch? I can just pull off the scroll lock switch and replace the b switch with it. | ||
Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On October 23 2011 02:37 Probe1 wrote: How do you remove switches? I'm only finding tutorials to pull off caps and I'd rather not break it. Do I need to buy a new switch? I can just pull off the scroll lock switch and replace the b switch with it. Well try here: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:7486 I think you need to work out if your keyboard is plate or switch mounted first. But this is rapidly approaching the limit of my knowledge, so good luck You can try asking at Geekhack, they will know the solution and are normally nice but sometimes a little troll like. | ||
Moony
United States533 Posts
Before I got new keys i didn't have the o-rings and they were louder, due to the clacking noise that was made when the key actually struck the bottom of the chassis of the keyboard. With the o-ring it's a lot quieter, but you still get that tactile click feeling that's classic of mechanical keyboards. I like it a lot. | ||
truewt
Singapore121 Posts
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GTR
51126 Posts
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Silidons
United States2813 Posts
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Pinna
Finland152 Posts
On October 23 2011 20:44 Silidons wrote: ok so can someone compare me that difference between cherry blacks and just a normal rubber dome? i see people say how hard blacks are to hit but i mean really i highly doubt its that hard.. I didn't notice any difference between my old and new keyboards when changing from rubber-dome to 6gv2, which has blacks. | ||
Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On October 23 2011 20:44 Silidons wrote: ok so can someone compare me that difference between cherry blacks and just a normal rubber dome? i see people say how hard blacks are to hit but i mean really i highly doubt its that hard.. It feels like its slightly harder to push down rubber domes. But the Blacks preserve their resistance over the whole stroke (if that makes sense) whereas the rubber only resist at one point. So if you are used to spamming on a rubber dome blacks should be no trouble for you. On October 23 2011 20:40 GTR wrote: anyone know how to properly put back on the spacebar for a razer blackwidow? ever since it came off, it hasn't really been the same since =[ That explains it pretty well. You may want to lubricate it as well. | ||
Silidons
United States2813 Posts
On October 23 2011 21:51 Pinna wrote: I didn't notice any difference between my old and new keyboards when changing from rubber-dome to 6gv2, which has blacks. On October 23 2011 23:28 Blaec wrote: It feels like its slightly harder to push down rubber domes. But the Blacks preserve their resistance over the whole stroke (if that makes sense) whereas the rubber only resist at one point. So if you are used to spamming on a rubber dome blacks should be no trouble for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1iL8_2Zr36I That explains it pretty well. You may want to lubricate it as well. alright thanks. i'm either going to get a leopold tenkeyless blues or tt esports meka g1(uses blacks). i think i would like the sound of the blues better but i mean tt supports esports so i kind of want to go with them >.> | ||
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