/mkg/ - Mechanical Keyboard General

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This is how video game weapons would look like in real life huh?

That's what I do onto the keyboard.

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all what you need is some blue keycaps to complete the image
nautilus is the most common one that even Ducky sells a clone of.

Bought a Cherry MX Board 1.0 with brown switches. It was discounted and I wanted a new daily for work.

>Cherry MX Board 1.0
My condolences.
Hopefully someday you can afford to spend more money on a better keyboard like a logitech K120

>Are there any advantages over the 87u
detachable cable if you care about that
better quality casing

the caps and everything else are mostly the same, the FC980C is made directly in Japan by Topre themselves, just like the Realforce.

I just got the Redragon SHRAPNEL K589, simply to harvest the 15mm Outemu switches, and I'm impressed that you can get this for $50.
The switches feel REALLY smooth. I don't feel any metal scratching of the contacts or anything. And the 1.3mm actuation height feels perfect for me. Feels low latency, too. And they low profile keys are all uniform shape, instead of varying by row, which will be good for when I put them on a different plate.
How do I figure out whether the switches are hot swappable, or soldered? It came with a key puller, but not switch puller. I can't grab the switches with the puller. I feel like I'm going to break the switch when I try and pry it out with a knife.

Not even 3 rows? I could not handle that.

Don't think I could use a keyboard that blurry, user. I'd be worried it'd turn my hands blurry, too.

Money is no object and I need a good tenkeyless that's good for gaming and typing, I need RGB too because I'm a manbaby. What do I get? Topre?