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Offline False_Dmitry_II

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Investing in a mech keyboard.
« Reply #30 on: Sat, 12 November 2011, 12:37:50 »
Some people also seem to cause that sort of thing much faster than others.

My ancient used boards laugh though, because none of them have any fading letters. Even the acer which I've tested and has ABS keys.

Offline ClackHead

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Investing in a mech keyboard.
« Reply #31 on: Sat, 12 November 2011, 14:29:22 »
Quote from: jpm804;450295
you are correct....Reds are linear like blacks but require less force to actuate them.

I have a poker and had a noppo/// did like both. Depends if you want dedicated arrow keys and function row like the noppoo.

Its not much smaller than a tenkeyless, I almost felt you weren't saving much space from a tenkeyless to it versus the poker, size wise... but if you can get it cheaper than a filco or cm storm then its good keyboard. I defintely want to get one again but in white.

Another side note..also have the cm storm and its comparable to the filco for a much more reasonable price than the filcos. The chinese characters didnt bother me at all and if you get the browns/blues it cheaper also.

Here's a pic for comparison of all 3:


Forgive my ignorance but what is the keyboard in the middle?

EDIT: Nevermind. I figured it out. Sometimes I'm embarrassingly lazy/dumb.
« Last Edit: Sat, 12 November 2011, 14:32:16 by ClackHead »

Filco Majestouch TKL MXBlue

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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Investing in a mech keyboard.
« Reply #32 on: Sat, 12 November 2011, 15:59:00 »
All I could find is the KBC PBT vs filco ABS and another one about staining laser infill.

Where is that?