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I actually use the Ajazz Ak33, what I've done is bound F1-F4 as hotkeys 7,8,9,0. I use my Fkeys on tilde,tab,caps.
Also I play with a great deal of commands on c,v,b where my thumb basically does a lot of work. to kinda make it useable in both daily drives and starcraft use i have keycaps that extend out of specific keys so that its really easy for my fingers to find themselves. My only problem as of now is the board came with 65g'ish and they are pretty hefty not gonna lie, thinking of putting reds in or some shit if its easy.
Honestly I wouldnt say that the rebinds are worth if you have a great deal of muscle memory built up, you are fighting yourself more than the game at that point. For me coming back to RTS i decided to try it, I don't regret it but its a long term commitment to see any benefits. I'd still have to put in just as much time as anyone else you may have a theoretical higher ceiling but until someone comes out and does it I think its fine.
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On September 03 2017 12:13 riotjune wrote: Does Alt key do anything? I never used it. All I found that it might be any use is (from liquipedia entry):
Alt+Click on own unit: Select all units of its last group (group = units selected by any way)
...which I don't know what it actually means.
Say you select a group of units and tell them to do something. If you alt click on any one of those units that you just selected, it'll re-select the whole group.
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This is beyond lame. Depending on keyboard you get to remap hotkeys or not. So much for worrying about comp advantages. Circus.
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On September 03 2017 13:28 dhe95 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 03 2017 12:13 riotjune wrote: Does Alt key do anything? I never used it. All I found that it might be any use is (from liquipedia entry):
Alt+Click on own unit: Select all units of its last group (group = units selected by any way)
...which I don't know what it actually means. Say you select a group of units and tell them to do something. If you alt click on any one of those units that you just selected, it'll re-select the whole group. Thanks. I just tried it in-game, seems like a redundant feature when you can just press the hotkey number to select your control group. The other Alt functions seem redundant as well, don't see myself using this key other than Alt-Tabbing
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alt + c centers camera on unit, i use this every game xD
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Odd of OP to not include software means for custom hotkey setups. Probably stems from trying to avoid stepping on the toes of the pedantry between OG and custom hotkey setups. Enough derailing, move to another thread to discuss semantics.
StarCraft Remastered has not (yet?) implemented key layering and custom hotkeys for camera and unit selection. TheCore and an alternation of TheCore, TheCore Lite, has had significant community response and research exceeding over half of a decade. TheCore Lite has the best of familiarity, ergonomics, and speed of any custom hotkey layout.
On the Razer Blade through Razer Synapse each key input can be changed to another key.
In a best attempt to emulate TheCore Lite in StarCraft Remastered on a Razer Blade:
Red: Camera Hotkeys Purple: Control Groups Blue: All-Purpose Buttons, i.e., spells, buildings, attack commands Green: Shift Cyan: Control
Notes: - camera hotkeys may want to be pushed in slightly to the right for comfort. - shift and control buttons are positioned for comfort, completely subjective to the user
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Damnit TT1... I have a custom keyboard but the Plum84 is super tempting now. Pretty fair price for bluetooth and rgb and "topre" switches which I never tried before, might have to give it a go. What are your thoughts on yours?
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lmao TT1 my MacBook keyboard is the best way to play sc yo xD
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On September 04 2017 07:47 Demurity wrote: Damnit TT1... I have a custom keyboard but the Plum84 is super tempting now. Pretty fair price for bluetooth and rgb and "topre" switches which I never tried before, might have to give it a go. What are your thoughts on yours?
I didnt buy the Plum84 cus it has 35g switches, i bought the Plum75 cus it has 45g switches which are great for gaming (plum75 also has close f keys, not as close as plum84 tho). Still haven't gotten it yet, i'm currently using a topre realforce keyboard and they're by far the best switches i've ever used.. and i own like 15 keyboards. Plum keyboards don't use real topre switches tho, they're topre clones.
A real topre keyboard costs anywhere from 230 to 300$. You can get a plum 75 for 99$ (black version, no bluetooth/rgb etc.) or 130$ (white version with pbt caps). Plum 84 costs like 120 or 130$. Looks like a great value board, the reviews i've read so far have all been really positive.
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On September 04 2017 10:44 TT1 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 04 2017 07:47 Demurity wrote: Damnit TT1... I have a custom keyboard but the Plum84 is super tempting now. Pretty fair price for bluetooth and rgb and "topre" switches which I never tried before, might have to give it a go. What are your thoughts on yours? I didnt buy the Plum84 cus it has 35g switches, i bought the Plum75 cus it has 45g switches which are great for gaming (plum75 also has close f keys, not as close as plum84 tho). Still haven't gotten it yet, i'm currently using a topre realforce keyboard and they're by far the best switches i've ever used.. and i own like 15 keyboards. Plum keyboards don't use real topre switches tho, they're topre clones. A real topre keyboard costs anywhere from 230 to 300$. You can get a plum 75 for 99$ (black version, no bluetooth/rgb etc.) or 130$ (white version with pbt caps). Plum 84 costs like 120 or 130$. Looks like a great value board, the reviews i've read so far have all been really positive.
Yeah, the Plum75 is nice but I need home/end keys. I went with a custom board with gateron reds over a topre, makes me curious now to know what topre's would be like... hnggg
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On September 04 2017 11:23 Demurity wrote:Show nested quote +On September 04 2017 10:44 TT1 wrote:On September 04 2017 07:47 Demurity wrote: Damnit TT1... I have a custom keyboard but the Plum84 is super tempting now. Pretty fair price for bluetooth and rgb and "topre" switches which I never tried before, might have to give it a go. What are your thoughts on yours? I didnt buy the Plum84 cus it has 35g switches, i bought the Plum75 cus it has 45g switches which are great for gaming (plum75 also has close f keys, not as close as plum84 tho). Still haven't gotten it yet, i'm currently using a topre realforce keyboard and they're by far the best switches i've ever used.. and i own like 15 keyboards. Plum keyboards don't use real topre switches tho, they're topre clones. A real topre keyboard costs anywhere from 230 to 300$. You can get a plum 75 for 99$ (black version, no bluetooth/rgb etc.) or 130$ (white version with pbt caps). Plum 84 costs like 120 or 130$. Looks like a great value board, the reviews i've read so far have all been really positive. Yeah, the Plum75 is nice but I need home/end keys. I went with a custom board with gateron reds over a topre, makes me curious now to know what topre's would be like... hnggg
well if you dont mind paying 230$ for a keyboard.. xD
https://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rftenkeyless&pid=rf_se19e0
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A little update, the board I built i kind of stopped using, since it's a hassle to have 2 keyboards on your desk, i now have this layer on my gh60 based build:
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I don't think i could ever get used to a layout like that . I'd much rather use regular f keys (preferably closer f keys like on the plum 84 and 75), you can cycle through the keys quicker (which is really important when you wanna evacuate workers or build them).
putting shift on spacebar is cute tho, i like that. makes it easier to setup your cam keys.
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u don't need keyboards with programmable keys. all keyboards can do that with certain programs or changing stuff in the registry.
i love this though, I love good keyboards. how they feel...
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What did it cost you to make this keyboard? What kind of tools do you need to make it happen? And from 1 to 10 how difficult was everything. From editing the layout to building it?do you have any good videos of how to do this? and what website did you use?
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If you want a real legit sick KR board look at : http://winkeyless.kr
an example of what you can get, but everything is customizable when you put it together on the site. That certain model is the b.mini which I thought would be nice for RTS because the F keys and number keys are aligned and everything, and it has been so far.
As for help on what to get you could just email the guy and he is really good at communicating and trying to get you exactly what you want, you can get it mostly assembled by him but it costs extra
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My previous keyboard died last night. I ordered the Velocifire TKL78 mechanical keyboard last night for $28.99, anyone have experience with or use this keyboard?
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On January 19 2018 00:04 zoNin wrote:If you want a real legit sick KR board look at : http://winkeyless.kran example of what you can get, but everything is customizable when you put it together on the site. That certain model is the b.mini which I thought would be nice for RTS because the F keys and number keys are aligned and everything, and it has been so far. As for help on what to get you could just email the guy and he is really good at communicating and trying to get you exactly what you want, you can get it mostly assembled by him but it costs extra
Are all of these Mechanical keyboards or not? Because they seem extremely basic and standard if they aren't Mechanical, I cannot understand the over 100$ pricetag, just sayin...
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I can't see myself ever buying a $100+ keyboard. Screwwwww that.
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