So which brand are you using? Been with Ducky for close to a year, by far the best keyboards (tried the Ducky legend/blue switch, Ducky Shine 3/brown switch and Ducky Shine 3/red switch) i've had.
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So which brand are you using? Been with Ducky for close to a year, by far the best keyboards (tried the Ducky legend/blue switch, Ducky Shine 3/brown switch and Ducky Shine 3/red switch) i've had.
Periboard 410, swapped from a cherry mx red to a mini chiclet keyboard. Made a few friends as well, they were using mechanical keyboards before.
That desk room + quietness + faster actuation.
Worth looking into if you want to try something different.
Corsair K70 with cherry reds.
...that was fun :/
lol. I'm kinda curious how many people are suffering with Razer keyboards
Corsair K70 with Cherry Reds.
It's a pretty solid keyboard. Before this I had a Steelseries(don't remember the exact model.) I prefer this keyboard in general, although I miss the custom LED's I was able to set up on my old device.
I am using a Microsoft digital media pro, I bought it in 2005 and I am still using it. I haven't found a reason to get rid of it.
Corsair K70 with cherry reds.
...that was fun :/
Same here. Solid board.
Isn't Corsair kinda overpriced for what's offered?
Everyone is trying to price thru the roof now with all that RGB LED bs which I think its just fancy crap you dont need.
I am still rocking a Corsair K60 - Cherry MX Reds from 2011 and its unbreakable. - Doesn't have any backlighting and I dont need it either. I never look down at my kb.
Isn't Corsair kinda overpriced for what's offered?
Not really. This particular board doesn't have masses of features but at the time of purchase it was a good price for a bulletproof mechanical keyboard with red leds.
...and it was a gift.
Everyone is trying to price thru the roof now with all that RGB LED bs which I think its just fancy crap you dont need.
I am still rocking a Corsair K60 - Cherry MX Reds from 2011 and its unbreakable. - Doesn't have any backlighting and I dont need it either. I never look down at my kb.
Agreed... Most of my keys are white with white letters even, who looks at their keyboard enough to need it lit up? Seems like more of a distraction than anything else.
I tried the K60 before I got my current board and had to return it, the keys seemed small or something, just not right... I don't know.
Periboard 410, swapped from a cherry mx red to a mini chiclet keyboard. Made a few friends as well, they were using mechanical keyboards before.
That desk room + quietness + faster actuation.
Worth looking into if you want to try something different.
I used to use a Logitech Dinovo, not chiclet keys but it had those really flat laptop style keys. I liked it quite a lot really, May have to bust it out to see how it feels after so many years on a mechanical.
I'm using a Microsoft Natural Elite PS/2 (white) keyboard. I have yet to find another keyboard that feels as comfortable as this one does.
The model was discontinued, so buying a brand new one - easily $100-150 or more (if you can find one). The used ones, they tend to be yellowed, but work. I picked up a spare used one to bring to my work. The crappy Dell keyboard I currently use at work blows.
I've tried other ergonomic keyboards, but they tend to pale in comparison to the Natural Elite models.
Logitech K800. Got it two years ago for $70. Needed it for the illuminated keys--I'm usually in a dark room, using my computer in the dark.
I have a Saitek Executive keyboard for my PC. I've had it for about 5 years now. Keys have a nice solid feel to them, it has a nice adjustable blue back-light, as well as on on-board keys for sound control. No complaints on my part. Simple, yet elegant and functional. Very happy with this keyboard.
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