i think i will go for balckwidow after all
[Q] Mechanical Keyboard Recommendation - Page 54
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czaku
Poland429 Posts
i think i will go for balckwidow after all | ||
HyperionDreamer
Canada1528 Posts
I just found an old HP mechanical keyboard in my office storage room, and it feels amazing. I did a check on the serial number and originally it was manufactured in 91, which is real cool to have something from that era that still works. | ||
ArhK
France287 Posts
On August 30 2011 20:24 HyperionDreamer wrote: Razer's keyboards have a lot of "gimmicks" that seem to turn a lot of people off from them. Take a look at some other brands that other people have mentioned in this thread before immediately buying a razer. I just found an old HP mechanical keyboard in my office storage room, and it feels amazing. I did a check on the serial number and originally it was manufactured in 91, which is real cool to have something from that era that still works. Most Dell and HP old mechanical keyboard are indeed awesome, take care of it and treat it with respect . | ||
Asday
United Kingdom388 Posts
On August 30 2011 09:14 Luckbox wrote: Not sure if wasd fully suits your needs but it's the closest thing I can think of: http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/ No, that's actually pretty limited. I was kinda hoping for something I could completely personalise, with that dual plastic inking method, (which appears ballin'), EVE-style fonts, and occasionally outlines of ships 'n' things. | ||
isleyofthenorth
Austria894 Posts
On August 30 2011 21:58 Asday wrote: No, that's actually pretty limited. I was kinda hoping for something I could completely personalise, with that dual plastic inking method, (which appears ballin'), EVE-style fonts, and occasionally outlines of ships 'n' things. then id recommend you to visit geekhack and ask there. its a very nice community and if there is someone to help you, this is the place to go :=) | ||
DarQraven
Netherlands553 Posts
Injection moulding is the only way to make a custom keyset like that, and a custom mould runs in the thousands of dollars, if not more - And that's just one of the two parts of one key. Now add constant re-tooling because you only shoot one of each part, and you've got a monstrously expensive keyset. The only way people are able to use this technique in regular production is by producing very large quantities of products and splitting the cost of the mouldmaking over all these sales. For a one-off batch, it's simply not feasible. If you want fully customized keys (and it's still going to cost you...), pad printing or perhaps dye sublimation are your options. Neither are exactly shabby, to be honest. I feel like a lot of keyboard afficionados make a bigger deal out of "bad keycaps" than there really should be. A set of Filco keys is still going to last years before the letters wear down. | ||
kwan84
Canada68 Posts
they also have a group order for custom Starcraft double shots,,, including all the Race logos etc.. for the windows keys, esc and i forget what other options, but im getting these double shots in allw hite for my black leopold. And not sure if I want orange or blue just for my macro keys... like attack, move, stop, casting buttons etc.. just to make it feel more like a Sc2 board. haha I dont need them just think it would look sweet. | ||
zeeQue
United Kingdom184 Posts
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mahnini
United States6862 Posts
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