I'm thinking about getting a keychron wireless keyboard.
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@RaineyDay depends on the model you get. Its' been a coupel years since I had one.
@munchkinbear Ok, I might use AI to figure out which models have those six packs. I love how easy it is to find insert and such that way.
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@munchkinbear Ok, I might use AI to figure out which models have those six packs. I love how easy it is to find insert and such that way.
@RaineyDay @munchkinbear AI may not alwasy be accurae on telling you such things, keep in mind
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@RaineyDay @munchkinbear AI may not alwasy be accurae on telling you such things, keep in mind
@ratking @munchkinbear this is true, but I don't know of any other way to find out.
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@RaineyDay @munchkinbear AI may not alwasy be accurae on telling you such things, keep in mind
@ratking @munchkinbear I'm sorry if that last post was bitchy sounding. If you know of another way of finding out, tell me. I'd be interested to learn.
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@ratking @munchkinbear this is true, but I don't know of any other way to find out.
@RaineyDay @munchkinbear product descriptions wil tell you, look for keyboards with at least 104 keys, that'll be your best bet
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@RaineyDay @munchkinbear product descriptions wil tell you, look for keyboards with at least 104 keys, that'll be your best bet
@ratking @munchkinbear Thank you so much. I wasn't sure how many keys they have. this is good to know.
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@ratking @munchkinbear I'm sorry if that last post was bitchy sounding. If you know of another way of finding out, tell me. I'd be interested to learn.
@RaineyDay @ratking @munchkinbear This, if you want the absolute best Keychron has to offer. Full layout, full multilayer remapability with ZMK, 660hour battery life. Wireless performance is by way of a usb dongle that offers an 8khz pulling rate, so 0latency regardless of what you throw at it. Fully modular as well, every switch is hot-swappable.
https://www.keychron.com/collections/q-ultra-8k-series/products/keychron-q6-ultra-8k-wireless-custom-mechanical-keyboard -
@RaineyDay @ratking @munchkinbear This, if you want the absolute best Keychron has to offer. Full layout, full multilayer remapability with ZMK, 660hour battery life. Wireless performance is by way of a usb dongle that offers an 8khz pulling rate, so 0latency regardless of what you throw at it. Fully modular as well, every switch is hot-swappable.
https://www.keychron.com/collections/q-ultra-8k-series/products/keychron-q6-ultra-8k-wireless-custom-mechanical-keyboard@jackf723 @ratking @munchkinbear Woe cool. thank you so much for the link. That is a long battery life for sure.
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@jackf723 @ratking @munchkinbear Woe cool. thank you so much for the link. That is a long battery life for sure.
@RaineyDay @ratking @munchkinbear You're welcome, edited to provide the direct link to the Q6Ultra. Q5Ultra is 96%, whereas the one you'd want in this case is the Q6Ultra with a 100% layout.
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@RaineyDay @ratking @munchkinbear You're welcome, edited to provide the direct link to the Q6Ultra. Q5Ultra is 96%, whereas the one you'd want in this case is the Q6Ultra with a 100% layout.
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I'm thinking about getting a keychron wireless keyboard. Do people who have them like them?
@RaineyDay Get the metal ones like the q6 max or Ultra. Yes, they're not cheap, but also yes, they're durable. Also, you can change the switches if you don't like them yourself without any issues.
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I'm thinking about getting a keychron wireless keyboard. Do people who have them like them?
@RaineyDay I bought and returned one a while ago, didn't like it. Having said that, it's as if you asked "has anyone here bought Nike shoes and, if you did, do you like them?". The opinion of other people is not particularly important for keyboards, just as it isn't particularly important for shoes. It's really impossible to know how you will like the keyboard, and that's the only important thing. I would suggest you buy with an ironclad return policy and be willing to return it if you don't like it. If you want specific features, such as multidevice/certain switches/wired/wireless, that's where advice may be of use, but key feel is extremely subjective, to the point where I, for example, hate what most other people like.
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@RaineyDay Get the metal ones like the q6 max or Ultra. Yes, they're not cheap, but also yes, they're durable. Also, you can change the switches if you don't like them yourself without any issues.
@rooktallon @RaineyDay Besides expense, they're also seriously heavy, in my experience. Not the best for portable use

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@munchkinbear Ok, I might use AI to figure out which models have those six packs. I love how easy it is to find insert and such that way.
@RaineyDay @munchkinbear Careful using AI for that. Last year I decided to get a wireless keyboard that was different from my wireless keyboard of choice. I asked an AI if it had a num pad and the standardly-aranged six pack, and it assured me that it had both. Turns out it had neither.
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@RaineyDay @munchkinbear Careful using AI for that. Last year I decided to get a wireless keyboard that was different from my wireless keyboard of choice. I asked an AI if it had a num pad and the standardly-aranged six pack, and it assured me that it had both. Turns out it had neither.
@Bruce @munchkinbear Thank you so much Bruce. I'm using an artec wireless keyboard right now. AS much as I hate to part with it, because I really like it, I really want a mechanical. I guess I should just try it and see how I like it. A lot of people have said they don't like the artec, but I love it.
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@RaineyDay I bought and returned one a while ago, didn't like it. Having said that, it's as if you asked "has anyone here bought Nike shoes and, if you did, do you like them?". The opinion of other people is not particularly important for keyboards, just as it isn't particularly important for shoes. It's really impossible to know how you will like the keyboard, and that's the only important thing. I would suggest you buy with an ironclad return policy and be willing to return it if you don't like it. If you want specific features, such as multidevice/certain switches/wired/wireless, that's where advice may be of use, but key feel is extremely subjective, to the point where I, for example, hate what most other people like.
@techsinger I'm looking at these keychrons, and they're out of my price range. It's the only brand of mechanical keyboard I've heard of that is why I was asking. Maybe I should have asked what brand of mechanical keyboards people like, and why.
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@techsinger I'm looking at these keychrons, and they're out of my price range. It's the only brand of mechanical keyboard I've heard of that is why I was asking. Maybe I should have asked what brand of mechanical keyboards people like, and why.
@RaineyDay @techsinger wha tis the range you can pay?
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@Bruce @munchkinbear Thank you so much Bruce. I'm using an artec wireless keyboard right now. AS much as I hate to part with it, because I really like it, I really want a mechanical. I guess I should just try it and see how I like it. A lot of people have said they don't like the artec, but I love it.
@RaineyDay @Bruce @munchkinbear Just to note that mechanical is not necessarily better. I have looked at several and they just don't suit me. It's all up to your usage and how you work.
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@RaineyDay @Bruce @munchkinbear Just to note that mechanical is not necessarily better. I have looked at several and they just don't suit me. It's all up to your usage and how you work.
@techsinger @RaineyDay @Bruce @munchkinbear they do hav ea diddrent feel, but for some they're amazing. I miss havone one
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@techsinger I'm looking at these keychrons, and they're out of my price range. It's the only brand of mechanical keyboard I've heard of that is why I was asking. Maybe I should have asked what brand of mechanical keyboards people like, and why.
@RaineyDay My sympathies. The only things I would avoid buying used are keyboards and batteries.