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Godwrath
Spain10107 Posts
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missalaire
United States20 Posts
On March 22 2015 14:35 riotjune wrote: Is it safe to soak the keycaps in hydrogen peroxide and will it discolor them? Or should I just stick to warm water or use something else? Use warm water and dish soap. | ||
CakeSauc3
United States1437 Posts
http://www.amazon.com/Filco-Majestouch-2-Keyboard-FKBN104MC-EB2/dp/B004VKYHP4/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1427840804&sr=1-4&keywords=filco http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-4-Professional-Clicky/dp/B00JI2APZQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1427841460&sr=1-2&keywords=das 4 professional Having trouble deciding between these three. Of course the Ducky looks great because of LEDs, but I've heard the Shine 3s had trouble with them burning out quickly, haven't heard much on the 4s yet. I hear Filco and Das both are better constructed (slightly) than Ducky, but without personal experience, I am not sure how much of a factor that really plays into things. Help me choose someone :D ty in advance. | ||
fruity.
England1711 Posts
On April 01 2015 07:48 CakeSauc3 wrote: Of course the Ducky looks great because of LEDs, but I've heard the Shine 3s had trouble with them burning out quickly, haven't heard much on the 4s yet. Had this trouble with a ducky shine (think it was the 2). Luckily happened just inside the warranty period. Still not good in my eyes, a premium priced product going kaput so soon isn't good. In retrospect the price is perhaps high due to the blingy nature of the lighting, though the dip switches sure are a nice feature. These days I'm using a qpad mk80 with black switches, so far so good & most happy. | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 01 2015 07:48 CakeSauc3 wrote: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TL4MN38/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me= http://www.amazon.com/Filco-Majestouch-2-Keyboard-FKBN104MC-EB2/dp/B004VKYHP4/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1427840804&sr=1-4&keywords=filco http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-4-Professional-Clicky/dp/B00JI2APZQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1427841460&sr=1-2&keywords=das 4 professional Having trouble deciding between these three. Of course the Ducky looks great because of LEDs, but I've heard the Shine 3s had trouble with them burning out quickly, haven't heard much on the 4s yet. I hear Filco and Das both are better constructed (slightly) than Ducky, but without personal experience, I am not sure how much of a factor that really plays into things. Help me choose someone :D ty in advance. They are all solid board, between the three the Filco is the nicest imo. Das is well and good, Ducky probably trumps Das in terms of gaming reputation though I doubt quality. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
so my "a" key just broke on my keyboard. It just stopped working midgame and I can't seem to fix it. Given that this is not the first time I hd this kind problem(using 6gv2) I'm looking to buy a new one for good now. any recommendtions? I'm looking for mid class keybord, nothing fncy. Between 50 ~ 100 € would be perfect(But 150€ is bsolute mx if the keybord is worth it). I could use a smaller one than the 6gv2 since I have rther small hands. also I'm copypsting a's which is suuper annoying. edit: Forgot to add, I prefer MX black switches. | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 03 2015 07:05 KeksX wrote: Hello guys, so my "a" key just broke on my keyboard. It just stopped working midgame and I can't seem to fix it. Given that this is not the first time I hd this kind problem(using 6gv2) I'm looking to buy a new one for good now. any recommendtions? I'm looking for mid class keybord, nothing fncy. Between 50 ~ 100 € would be perfect(But 150€ is bsolute mx if the keybord is worth it). I could use a smaller one than the 6gv2 since I have rther small hands. also I'm copypsting a's which is suuper annoying. edit: Forgot to add, I prefer MX black switches. TKL or with num pad? | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 03 2015 07:34 KeksX wrote: I never use num pad so no need, especially if it sves spce, but if the keyboard is good I wouldn't mind one. Noppoo Choc Mini is a pretty great little board imo, also a little attention grabber as well. I have it at work with browns. http://www.amazon.com/Noppoo-Mechanical-Keyboard-MX-Black-Switches/dp/B00T32C0XQ Would also recommend Leopold. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
It's always tough to find these more "niche" keyboards over here. | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 03 2015 07:47 KeksX wrote: Seems like both aren't really avilble in europe :/ It's always tough to find these more "niche" keyboards over here. I'm a spoiled American in that regard, and I'm going to Korea so I am sure as shit going to drop some coin on a super niche mech. Europe availability is unfortunate. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
NVM. I'll check around for a bit. any tips are appreciated though! | ||
GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
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Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
On April 03 2015 07:47 KeksX wrote: Seems like both aren't really avilble in europe :/ It's always tough to find these more "niche" keyboards over here. Leopold is available through Qtan's worldwide shop. I recently got my Poker 2 from him. It's awesome. http://www.vendio.com/stores/E-sports-Gaming-equipments/ On April 03 2015 13:36 GinyuSC wrote: debating between a Tesoro Durandal g1n, Steelseries g6v2, razer blackwidow ultimate, and corsair k70. primarily used for dota 2, any recommendations? Depends. The Steelseries is using black switches, the blackwidow ultimate ''cheaper'' blue switches and the K70 you can pick between Blue, Brown, Red. It's up to you. In general, red has been getting a lot of popularity for gaming and I have to say I'm in love with mine. Browns/blues are more ''overall'' switches, they feel great when typing too because of the tactile feedback. Blues are slightly heavier to press than browns/reds and are also much noisier. I found double tapping to be easiest on reds (of course.) It doesn't really matter I guess. You shouldn't look at brands as much as what you like the look of + what switch type you like. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
Looks great actually, might check the keybords there out! Through a little googling I found the CM Storm Pro Rpidfire in a german onlineshop with MX Red switches(so a little different than black, but still linear). (The on that is backlit and TKL -> https://www.alternate.de/CM-Storm/QuickFire-Rapid-I-Tastatur/html/product/1149326?event=search) I've never used a CM keyboard before, any experience on that? Is it good? The cost & size looks great for me. also, the BlackWidow Tournament Edition Stealth looks good as well. I'm using a razer mouse(abyssus) and am pretty happy with tht. re their keybords good as well? Their Orange switches should be similr to MX Red switches. | ||
bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
Regarding Razer orange switch, it's a Kailh switch and not Cherry MX switch. Is it good or bad? No idea. Kailh switch claims to have longer lifespan and other things, but they are relatively new in this kb switch as compare to Cherry. Some info can be found here. Overall people like Cherry and flame Kailh because of Cherry's good reputation and being made in Germany compared to China-made "copycat" Kailh. But whatever no flame up to you to decide. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
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GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
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KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
On April 04 2015 04:10 GinyuSC wrote: well the steelseries g6v2 i found has red switches, the tesoro has red switches too. tbh i want a good mechanical keyboard with red switches with white led keys The CM Storm I just ordered(see bove) hs tht. MX Red switches, white LED. | ||
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