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How long have you had it for? Some reviews indicate the cord may fall apart and the lights go out relatively quick (~1yr) As far as USB devices, just a mouse and headphones
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 16:12 |
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4.5 years. I have one of the old red LED only ones. The cord has taken a ton of abuse - it sits on a corner on my desk where it's frequently either dragged a bit or pushed by something, and it still looks brand new. It is a very bulky cord, so I would expect the failures happen when it's forced to do really tight radius turns. AFAIK the major issues were on some of the early run RGB keyboards, at the time they were much worse than the red ones. I never use the LEDs but they still all work. K8.0 fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Oct 2, 2018 |
# ? Oct 2, 2018 16:44 |
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K8.0 posted:AFAIK the major issues were on some of the early run RGB keyboards that had a ton of issues. Eh, looks like they still haven't fixed the one I was having more than a year ago. http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=181332 http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=181361 If you have CUE or iCUE installed, it's pretty easy to reproduce. I'm really surprised they still haven't fully fixed it. Their HID drivers are pure garbage and cause a lot incompatibility issues.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 16:53 |
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Constellation I posted:Do you play games on Steam and occasionally plug in other USB devices? Google "corsair cue steam". Their keyboards are pretty decent, but their software and drivers are awful awful garbage. It wouldn't be so bad if you didn't need it, but a lot of the keyboard lighting and other features require the software to be installed. I have a fair amount of corsair things in my case, but I won't buy anything of theirs that requires a corsair developed driver/software. I bought their first wireless mouse, because hey Corsair is a brand I trust and this looks like a decent product. It was like I gave my computer cancer and aids. Despite having a rock solid system for the last 6 months, I instantly started getting random bluescreens and crashes and loving weird behavior after installing the driver, and even uninstalling the driver didn't stop the frequent crashes. I ended up having to format my hard drive and reload the OS because I couldn't keep my system up for more than an hour or so. Corsair makes perfectly fine cases and power supplies and speakers, etc, but gently caress anything that makes me download and install anything from their website. I will not go through that poo poo again.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 02:19 |
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I'd like a mechanical keyboard as quiet as possible because I'll be using it in the living room. I'm confused as to what I should go for : cherry brown with orings? Romer-g? Gateron brown? QS1 SteelSeries switches? I'm in Canada. Ideally, I'd like the option to return the keyboard if I find it too loud. I prefer non-gamey with a few media keys.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 18:40 |
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Running With Spoons posted:I'd like a mechanical keyboard as quiet as possible because I'll be using it in the living room. I think romer g switches are damped so you could walk into memory express and get a logitech K840
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 18:52 |
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Browns are not that silent unless you put in a damper o ring. Reds can be pretty silent, again with o rings and if you don't wack the keys really hard. Overall, mechanical keyboards are not quite though.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 19:08 |
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Running With Spoons posted:I'd like a mechanical keyboard as quiet as possible because I'll be using it in the living room. Probably go for Silent switches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOW18xnbvBo
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 19:37 |
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Running With Spoons posted:I'd like a mechanical keyboard as quiet as possible because I'll be using it in the living room. Anything Topre based will be extremely quiet by default, if not the cheapest thing out there.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 20:31 |
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redeyes posted:Browns are not that silent unless you put in a damper o ring. Reds can be pretty silent, again with o rings and if you don't wack the keys really hard. Overall, mechanical keyboards are not quite though. Yeah, this, but also O-rings only help one side of the equation, which is the downstroke. The upstroke noise can only be lessened by switch silencers or using switches that have rubber on the upper part of the stems like newer silent switches. If noise really is an issue, I'd just go for a rubber dome chiclet keyboard or something.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 21:18 |
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Also it'll lessen the clunk but I have a red switch keyboard that's loud because it's basically empty (36 dollar cheapo). I bet if I stuck some fabric or dynamat in it the thing would be more quiet.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 22:43 |
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Line it with lead
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 22:45 |
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tater_salad posted:Also it'll lessen the clunk but I have a red switch keyboard that's loud because it's basically empty (36 dollar cheapo). I bet if I stuck some fabric or dynamat in it the thing would be more quiet. Yeah, I put a sheet of 2mm craft foam in my k-type and that made it a bit less hollow sounding.
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# ? Oct 4, 2018 02:42 |
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I'd like a full-sized wireless keyboard with integrated touchpad. I'm going to be putting an HTPC behind the TV in a bedroom, so I want full keyboard and touchpad control wirelessly when lying in bed. some 12 feet away from the TV/PC. Would Bluetooth be better than RF for this, and are there any recommendations for such a keyboard? It has to be UK layout and I don't mind spending maybe £80 in it to get a decent quality one. EDIT: Bought a Logitech k400. Looks basic but should do the job. apropos man fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Oct 6, 2018 |
# ? Oct 6, 2018 01:08 |
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Running With Spoons posted:I'd like a mechanical keyboard as quiet as possible because I'll be using it in the living room. I have a 63 key switch tester and Aliaz 60g is the quietest switch I've found.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 22:16 |
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Scored a set of GMK Laser during the keycap recap that just went on (that somehow nobody around here seemed to mention?). Most of the kits arrived today except Gaijin which is due to arrive on Tuesday, so I slapped it onto my CTRL. Took a little while to configure it, and I'm definitely happy with my purchase now that I'm actually using it. The caps feel great, the switches (even more Dark Yellows) feel fantastic as usual, and it seems superior to the K-Type overall. Certainly a hell of a lot quieter to type on. Writing the QMK to do my layout wasn't agonizing, and worked right on the first try. The only problem I have is that it draws too much power with the LEDs on, so I can't run it through a USB hub. Folks complained about the case not being as dark as the renders, but looking at it for real on my desk, with caps, and with subtle LEDs on, it looks plenty dark for me. Certainly not black, but not blinding like the K-Type with its default, stark-white caps.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 22:37 |
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G-Prime posted:Scored a set of GMK Laser during the keycap recap that just went on (that somehow nobody around here seemed to mention?). I loved mine when it arrived a couple of months back, but GMK Red Samurai kinda stole its thunder for me. Both are awesome colourway's though, even though it took loving forever.
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 05:21 |
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G-Prime posted:Scored a set of GMK Laser during the keycap recap that just went on (that somehow nobody around here seemed to mention?). Most of the kits arrived today except Gaijin which is due to arrive on Tuesday, so I slapped it onto my CTRL. Took a little while to configure it, and I'm definitely happy with my purchase now that I'm actually using it. The caps feel great, the switches (even more Dark Yellows) feel fantastic as usual, and it seems superior to the K-Type overall. Certainly a hell of a lot quieter to type on. Writing the QMK to do my layout wasn't agonizing, and worked right on the first try. The only problem I have is that it draws too much power with the LEDs on, so I can't run it through a USB hub. Folks complained about the case not being as dark as the renders, but looking at it for real on my desk, with caps, and with subtle LEDs on, it looks plenty dark for me. Certainly not black, but not blinding like the K-Type with its default, stark-white caps. That drop was a clusterfuck, some things sold out within 5 minutes. I have the Laser ALT preordered though, which is hotswappable. Might put some Zealios in it or something...
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 18:25 |
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Some things did. And they initially limited everyone to two kits, including variations within the same set. Within hours, they had bumped it to 3, 5, 10 kits. It was so goddamn bizarre.
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 19:08 |
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Are there any full size boards that are hot swappable with a solid construction like the CTRL? All I can seem to find is the GMMK which seems to have a weak case on top of the awful master race branding bullshit.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 15:53 |
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puppy party posted:Are there any full size boards that are hot swappable with a solid construction like the CTRL? All I can seem to find is the GMMK which seems to have a weak case on top of the awful master race branding bullshit. I don’t know of any, but it is super simple to make any board hot swappable for plate mount switches with the max mill sockets.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 16:59 |
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puppy party posted:Are there any full size boards that are hot swappable with a solid construction like the CTRL? All I can seem to find is the GMMK which seems to have a weak case on top of the awful master race branding bullshit. I wouldn't exactly call the CTRL's construction as solid, but at least it's all metal I guess. It's super light and hollow. If you don't mind a 96-key (and you shouldn't), then a Kira has hotswappable switches: https://kono.store/products/kira-mechanical-keyboard Other than that, it'll have to be DIY with soldering interconnect sockets.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 17:32 |
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this is an absolute longshot, but do any of the small makers have a 109-key JIS in greens or equivalent, Model M-level clackiness and high activation force? backlighting vital, not permanently Mountain Dew green a plus, the only major maker which combines these seems to be a whingingly-expensive out of production Razer.
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# ? Oct 11, 2018 05:38 |
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Mostly assembled Minidox. I'm still waiting for my laser-cut steel plates ...the first ones were missing screw holes so I'll be waiting another few weeks for properly cut ones before I can solder it all up. I got translucent opal bottom plates in anticipation of some sweet RGB underglow action. I think I've settled on Gateron Yellows for the build. The Kailh Pro Burgundy springs were kind of heavy at the bottom. I'm also giving up on lubing switches for now, cause even though they sound great, they feel all mushy and lovely.
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# ? Oct 12, 2018 22:36 |
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Mandoric posted:this is an absolute longshot, but do any of the small makers have a 109-key JIS in greens or equivalent, Model M-level clackiness and high activation force? backlighting vital, not permanently Mountain Dew green a plus, the only major maker which combines these seems to be a whingingly-expensive out of production Razer. Varmilo have Cherry MX black, silent black, and clear in JIS ISO with basic backlighting and with a bunch of different schemes. https://www.amazon.co.jp/VARMILO/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_3711291051?ie=UTF8&node=3711291051&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=VARMILO
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# ? Oct 13, 2018 17:28 |
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Megalixir posted:Varmilo have Cherry MX black, silent black, and clear in JIS ISO with basic backlighting and with a bunch of different schemes. https://www.amazon.co.jp/VARMILO/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_3711291051?ie=UTF8&node=3711291051&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=VARMILO Thanks for the suggestion! I definitely need something more tactile, I'm a keyspammer who tends to accidentally mash anything below blues, but I'll keep an eye on them to see if they do a short run of anything stiffer.
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# ? Oct 13, 2018 22:46 |
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A few weeks ago I have been asking about advise to buy my first mechanical keyboard. I wanted to go the ANSI US layout route for better programming for the first time even though I'm from Germany, so I bought the GMMK Full-size RGB with Gateron Brown switches. When I got the keyboard I immediately loved its style and its haptics. But when I used it for some time I noticed that I just couldn't deal with the ANSI QWERTY layout after having used the ISO QWERTZ layout for almost 30 years of my life. I realized how many texts I still write in German and how off it feels for me to use the substitutes to our German 'umlauts' (ae, ue, oe, ss instead of ä ü ö ß). I tried to play around a bit with assigning these keys to unused key combinations but in the end I just decided that I was going to send the keyboard back and find an equivalent ISO QWERTZ keyboard. So I found the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB gaming keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches and I have to say...it's exactly what I wanted. I like the feedback and sound of the Cherry Browns more than the Gateron Browns and the branding is not as obnoxious as many other keyboards that can be found online. It also has some nice media keys the GMMK didn't have which I actually find useful. To be quite honest I'm thinking about buying a (less expensive) mechanical keyboard for my work office, too. The difference between typing on my private keyboard and on my rubber dome office just feels so huge... So thank you guys for recommending me a good keyboard and thus showing me how much fun one can have when typing.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 18:51 |
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Thanks to Rexxed I seem to have fixed my Velocifire TKL01. Just dripped a bit of 70% isopropyl into the problem switches, waited a couple days, and put it back together. So far, so good. Now I’m just waiting a bit to put the screws back in to make sure.
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# ? Oct 17, 2018 00:16 |
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Malefitz posted:To be quite honest I'm thinking about buying a (less expensive) mechanical keyboard for my work office, too. The difference between typing on my private keyboard and on my rubber dome office just feels so huge... This Ducky One might be right up your alley, then. Very clean and professional look, practically no visible branding, reputable manufacturer, plus it has volume control keys.
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# ? Oct 17, 2018 00:27 |
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Thanks to Rexxed I seem to have fixed my Velocifire TKL01. Just dripped a bit of 70% isopropyl into the problem switches, waited a couple days, and put it back together. So far, so good. Now I’m just waiting a bit to put the screws back in to make sure. It'll work fine until after you put it back together. That's just how these things go. Maybe you'll be lucky, though!
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# ? Oct 17, 2018 00:33 |
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HappyCapybaraFamily posted:This Ducky One might be right up your alley, then. Very clean and professional look, practically no visible branding, reputable manufacturer, plus it has volume control keys. I like the clean look on that one a lot. Thanks for the suggestion, I will consider it!
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# ? Oct 17, 2018 07:07 |
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Finished my Minidox build
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 08:11 |
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Nice, that looks great!
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# ? Oct 24, 2018 10:48 |
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Got my Alt today, my god halo clears are amazing. It is so nice not bottoming out
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# ? Oct 24, 2018 18:46 |
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That looks great!
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# ? Oct 25, 2018 14:34 |
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That does look super nice. I just got a used Thinkpad T440p and the keyboard is really really good.
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# ? Oct 25, 2018 18:38 |
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Don Lapre posted:Got my Alt today, my god halo clears are amazing. I am so jealous, that is some handsome keys.
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# ? Oct 25, 2018 18:41 |
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Don Lapre posted:Got my Alt today, my god halo clears are amazing. Halo Clears you say... I'll have to snag some next time Massdrop has a round unless someone else here knows a good place to get them.
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# ? Oct 26, 2018 22:20 |
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gently caress you all for getting me into this poo poo. Now I want to pick up another Gateron Brown keyboard and some stiffer springs, and then swap the springs out because I want to see what a heavier board would be like but I don't want to dish out the extra money for high-end switches and I can't find a cheap board with a clear-equivalent anywhere. Even if I don't do that I might end up just buying a single clear switch or try to find a roughly equivalent spring to put on my spacebar. Are there any old POS keyboards that tend to go cheap with clear switches, or has everyone already caught on to the fact that some POS keyboards used to be mechanical with Cherry switches?
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# ? Oct 26, 2018 22:51 |
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 01:58 |
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22 Eargesplitten posted:gently caress you all for getting me into this poo poo. Now I want to pick up another Gateron Brown keyboard and some stiffer springs, and then swap the springs out because I want to see what a heavier board would be like but I don't want to dish out the extra money for high-end switches and I can't find a cheap board with a clear-equivalent anywhere. Even if I don't do that I might end up just buying a single clear switch or try to find a roughly equivalent spring to put on my spacebar. My dude... you can get an awesome keyboard for $75 https://www.massdrop.com/buy/durgod-taurus-k320-tkl-mechanical-keyboard Or get an awesom-er keyboard with RGB LEDs for $129.99 (next time it drops) https://www.massdrop.com/buy/durgod-taurus-310-nebula-rgb-mechanical-keyboard I also got Cherry MX browns in both of those. I got the Nebula 320 with Cherry Black switches. Durgod makes a hell of a keyboard for the money.
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