DeadWoman_Walking

DeadWoman_Walking t1_ix0srey wrote

I saw that and really pondered on it. I got lucky with mine - got it from Amazon and I'm pretty sure it's a no-name thing but it feels nice, sounds nice, looks nice, so it does what I need, but I've had some comments while I'm on mic that it's pretty loud (the bits are blue under the keycaps) so I was looking at the Corsairs as a similar layout but I wasn't sure if it'd sound or feel the same (I do a lot/most of my shopping from home these days so can't really go test one out).

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DeadWoman_Walking t1_iwk4nr5 wrote

I have. I've had mechanical keyboards for a long time but I didn't realize there was a following like there is nor did I realize all of the options - I just sought out the look, feel, and sound!

Still learning. Like I have this great keyboard - are all keycaps interchangable or would I need to worry about things fitting? It's a full size board - with all of the keys a lot of people don't use (I still use the ins, del, etc so I'm in the minority!).

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DeadWoman_Walking t1_iwd2n75 wrote

I have a 60 pound keyboard from Amazon. It makes lovely clicky-clacky noises and types smooth. Only reason I haven't showed it off is because some of the keys are showing wear... getting shiney from use. 3 years of typing do wear...

*off to clicky clacky more...*

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