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On May 07 2015 06:13 robopork wrote: Does anyone have experience with sound dampeners? Are they worth it/do they affect the feel in a noticeable way? Definitely noticeable. You're exchanging typing experience for sound reduction. Is it annoying? That's a matter of personal preference. We can all give our own opinions but it really comes down to you. If you need to dampen the sound on your keyboard and don't want to abandon mechanical keyboards, going for o-rings/sound dampeners and quieter switches are your only choices.
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So my Rosewill broke today =(. The port in the back for some reason got out of place and now is pushed up into the keyboard so I cannot fix it. Sad sad day.
My question is, I liked the rosewill, but am open to trying a new keyboard. Any suggestions from personal preference that people really enjoy?
I mostly play MMOs these days but do not need any extra specials keys for it.
edit: I guess I should specify more. I would prefer a mechanical keyboard that does not have a cord that you can detach (ie, the usb cord is always attached to the keyboard). I found that how my setup was put very slight pressure on how the cable laid and that may have caused it to eventually mess up the port)
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^ Filco all the way!
Well, it depends on other things you may want to consider though, like price range. Iirc the more popular Rosewill does not have any extra fancy features like colorful backlighting and stuff, so I take it as you like a plain and simple kb. Normally I would go for some CM Storm board since they are quite nicely built, but if you really want non-detachable cord, and budget allows, then Filco Majestouch 2. It is manufactured by the same OEM that make Rosewill (not sure if it still true for newer Rosewill kb), but Filco is supposedly better quality and is more expensive. From personal experience I gotta say I love my Filco kb the most out of all the kb I have tried
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Where does it ship from. It looks very similar to my Rosewill (albeit most black keyboards do) but all the shipping I see for it indicates it comes from overseas.
I may have missed something of course.
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Ship from as in (manufacturer, the company itself or warehouse, or am I reading something wrong)? I don't know about buying in the US but Filco Majestouch 2 should be widely available. Can try to look at NCIX may be?
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Is there any affordable mechanical keyboard that is widely used by pro sc players ? I can only afford around 70 $ and I'm set on cherry mx brown switches but is there any keyboard around this price range that is used by pro sc players ?
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On May 14 2015 07:32 anonymous4 wrote: Is there any affordable mechanical keyboard that is widely used by pro sc players ? I can only afford around 70 $ and I'm set on cherry mx brown switches but is there any keyboard around this price range that is used by pro sc players ?
QFR CM Storm should suit you.
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cheapest I can find it for is 80 on amazon . Does only Polt use this keyboard ? Would the Qsenn DT-35 be out of my price range ? thanks
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On May 14 2015 07:48 anonymous4 wrote: cheapest I can find it for is 80 on amazon . Does only Polt use this keyboard ? Would the Qsenn DT-35 be out of my price range ? thanks My understanding was that the Qsenn wasn't mechanical but I may be wrong a 30 some odd dollar mech board is kind of unheard of US not AU, sorry about geography.
http://www.amazon.com/QSENN-SEM-DT35-Gaming-Keyboard-version/dp/B00BF7SHMU
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On May 14 2015 07:48 anonymous4 wrote: cheapest I can find it for is 80 on amazon . Does only Polt use this keyboard ? Would the Qsenn DT-35 be out of my price range ? thanks A lot of players use the CM Quickfire keyboard. It's very cheap compared to competitors and has good build quality. A safe bet, just not that fancy.
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On May 14 2015 07:48 anonymous4 wrote: cheapest I can find it for is 80 on amazon . Does only Polt use this keyboard ? Would the Qsenn DT-35 be out of my price range ? thanks
CM Quickfire or Rosewill is probably among the cheaper and reliable mech keyboard iirc. There are new brands but the trouble of obtaining them may bump the cost up. I would say it's really worth it to suck up the $10 gap and get a CM Quickfire kb.
Qsenn DT-35 is definitely not mech, it's rubber dome, unless I have been living under a rock, or they release a mech version which I am not aware of. But 99% sure not mech keyboard
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The dt-35 isn't some amazing keyboard, it was just cheap and above average for rubber dome keyboards in korea. Paying for something to be shipped from korea when the main thing that was going for it was a low price is generally a bad idea.
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On May 14 2015 23:41 Cyro wrote: The dt-35 isn't some amazing keyboard, it was just cheap and above average for rubber dome keyboards in korea. Paying for something to be shipped from korea when the main thing that was going for it was a low price is generally a bad idea. SO I ordered this keyboard after this discussion happened and currently am typing on it. The domes feel a bit gummy but I have to say using the function keys in SC2 for camera hotkeys is pretty slick, the whole thing is arranged in such a fashion that they don't feel super far away. I can see the appeal and for 40$ not a bad deal, even today. Even has Hangul on the version I have so I can show what a Korea Fanboy I am.
Everything feels a bit more local, the only down side I've thusfar found is for the backspace key, it is the size of a normal, letter key to make space for Korean specific characters, in this case the Won symbol. no bigge
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$40 is still a pretty huge markup for shipping/tax/whatever
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On May 16 2015 09:26 Cyro wrote: $40 is still a pretty huge markup for shipping/tax/whatever That was it in total for the whole lot, and I over nighted it.
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Yea, $40 for a basic rubber dome keyboard is robbery though
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On May 16 2015 11:03 Cyro wrote:Yea, $40 for a basic rubber dome keyboard is robbery though /meh, upshot of getting along in my career some, meager amounts of disposable income. It was a curiosity to indulge and I wanted a keyboard for my raspberry pi. win win.
Side note, after going back to a rubber dome, and this is peripheral because my home mech shat out on me and I've had one at home for some time as my mech is at the office, not as awful as I thought. All comes down to preference of course. I wouldn't want your standard Dell board, but there are several viable options I would say that Rubber Dome is a satisfactory replacement.
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They are in low supply, if not discontinued these days. I have 2 Leopold FC7x0r keyboards and wouldn't mind buying one at that price. Paid like 31.99 for one on eBay like 3 years ago.
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Hey. Im thinking about getting a mechanical keyboard after typing and playing on my laptop keyboard for quite some time. Can anyone suggest me a good keyboard?
Location: Germany Any keyboards you currently have in mind: Like the way typing feels on the Razer BlackWidow, like the design of DasKeyboard Price:up to 150$ / 140€ Backlighting: not needed but would be nice Size (60%, TKL, full size etc):TKL, but full size would be okay as well Use (games/ programming/ typing etc):mostly RTS gemaing and typing USB/ PS2: USB KRO: yes Macro keys (yes/ no): not necessary Media keys (yes/ no): not necessary Layout (US/ ANSI, etc): German Switch type: That's the part I'm struggeling with. I really like using Blue Switches esp. when playing Starcraft. But I tried them on a QPAD Mk-50 and they felt a bit to "soft" to press. I can't really describe it. Unfortunately I haven't found another keyboard in stores etc. to test if this is true with alle blue switches. I already know, that I don't want black or red switches - browns aren't that appealing to me aswell but I'm not quite sure if the switches I tested were MX Browns or just some others. As I already said: I really like the way typing felt on the newest Razer BlackWidow (the normal one, not the stealth one).
Next week a friend of mine is going to give me a Switch Tester - then I think I can decide what Switch I like the most.
What keyboard would you recommend me?
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