Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats Take a look at EpoMaker! Great value. They don’t use CherryMX keys which helps keep cost down, and they ship their keyboards with a key puller and replacement buttons which is awesome.
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@FlockOfCats Take a look at EpoMaker! Great value. They don’t use CherryMX keys which helps keep cost down, and they ship their keyboards with a key puller and replacement buttons which is awesome.
@FlockOfCats I happen to have two myself. The bottom one is made out of aluminum and weighs like 2 kilos lmao. Also please note the video gets erotic towards the end.
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@FlockOfCats I happen to have two myself. The bottom one is made out of aluminum and weighs like 2 kilos lmao. Also please note the video gets erotic towards the end.
@brian @FlockOfCats So much clicky sound ...
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats my bargain basement e-yooso has been serving me well so far. i found the red switches better than the blue switches, which had an annoying high-pitched sound. the switches in e-yooso keyboards can be replaced but you need to go with a manufacturer called gateron because of the pin/socket size
if you're up for spending a fair bit of money, you could go for keychron
also if you want jis layout, you're gonna inevitably need to spend a bit more compared to ansi layout -
Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats not sure about gaming use but I got a nice clickety clackety one - redragon (can't remember exact model).
Don't recommend the aukey ones. -
@FlockOfCats I happen to have two myself. The bottom one is made out of aluminum and weighs like 2 kilos lmao. Also please note the video gets erotic towards the end.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats
I just picked up this Blitzwolf BW-KB1 from HardOff for 1000 yen. RGB everywhere (controllable and disablable). USB-C port for wired use or charging. Can be paired with up to 5 different BT devices. No drivers needed. I've tested wired connectivity to Android, PC, Raspberry Pi.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats are Keychron keyboards available in Japan? I’ve had several. No issues with them and they are inexpensive
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in JapanOk I think I’m gonna go with EPOMAKER TH108 JIS,
Now I have to decide creamy jade switch (clacky) or sea salt silent (quiet)
Is it just a noise thing or does clacky “feel” a lot more satisfying to tap?
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Ok I think I’m gonna go with EPOMAKER TH108 JIS,
Now I have to decide creamy jade switch (clacky) or sea salt silent (quiet)
Is it just a noise thing or does clacky “feel” a lot more satisfying to tap?
@FlockOfCats C.L.A.C.K.Y. DO EET.
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@FlockOfCats C.L.A.C.K.Y. DO EET.
@mylesserhalf @FlockOfCats once you clack you can't go back.
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Ok I think I’m gonna go with EPOMAKER TH108 JIS,
Now I have to decide creamy jade switch (clacky) or sea salt silent (quiet)
Is it just a noise thing or does clacky “feel” a lot more satisfying to tap?
@FlockOfCats i suggest to get the green light from MsFoC though. if she is to spend any time in the same.... building... while you work, she probably will be affected....
i know of gamer dudes who have been disallowed to play at nights by their family members
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats I've had my coolermaster storm keyboard for ages now, both my coworkers use them, I bought my wife one she uses every day as well. Very well built, very responsive, still as good as the day I bought it. Also, and I cannot emphasize this enough: removable USB cable.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanical keyboard?
1) Preferably good value, rather than super expensive
2) Wired
3) Mostly for typing, occasional gaming
4) Gaudy LED welcome, not required
5) Numpad included
6) Easily obtainable in Japan@FlockOfCats visit https://shop.yushakobo.jp/en if you’re in/near Tokyo - at very least you can try the feeling of a bunch of different switches and keycaps, and see some cool kits (but I guess you’re looking for prebuilt - they’re more the DIY end).
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Ok I think I’m gonna go with EPOMAKER TH108 JIS,
Now I have to decide creamy jade switch (clacky) or sea salt silent (quiet)
Is it just a noise thing or does clacky “feel” a lot more satisfying to tap?
@FlockOfCats I have the Sea Salt silent switches and they are indeed silent.
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@FlockOfCats I have the Sea Salt silent switches and they are indeed silent.
@FlockOfCats kind of sounds like pebbles underwater
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