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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Silikone on Sun, 15 April 2012, 13:11:37
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I've been looking around for mechanical keyboards that suit my needs. So far, most of the high-end keyboards seem identical to me, including Das, Filco, Leopold, etc. What I haven't seen however is a similar keyboard with extra shortcut buttons such as volume and calculator. It isn't critical for me to get these, but for the price range, I'd prefer not to make any compromises.
Despite living in the EU, I want a US layout as I rarely type in my native language. This makes it hard for me to avoid wasting money on shipment. Das is available to me without much hassle, but at a whopping 130 euro price tag.
Recommendations are appreciated.
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The Cooler Master Storm series has a few multimedia buttons and is affordably priced: http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyboards/
No calculator, but you could always create a shortcut combo for it (I use Ctrl+Alt+C for the calculator).
Also if you are willing to try a smaller form-factor, the KBC Poker has volume control, calculator, and web browser keys in it's second layer.
Here's a pic: [ATTACH=CONFIG]48263[/ATTACH]
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The Cooler Master Storm series has a few multimedia buttons and is affordably priced: http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyboards/
No calculator, but you could always create a shortcut combo for it (I use Ctrl+Alt+C for the calculator).
Also if you are willing to try a smaller form-factor, the KBC Poker has volume control, calculator, and web browser keys in it's second layer.
Here's a pic: (Attachment) 48263[/ATTACH]
The CM definitely carry decent price tags, but overall, I wouldn't consider them.
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ducky? 1008 series has four control buttons, 9008 series (some models) supports those plus Fn-Function keys to control a media player.
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The CM definitely carry decent price tags, but overall, I wouldn't consider them.
Why not? They're well regarded on these forums as a Filco clone with a lower price tag but added branding.
My CM Storm is my main day to day driver. And I have a filco and realforce. It has decent media keys (no calculator) that the OP is looking for. I wouldn't hesistate to recommend one.
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Why not? They're well regarded on these forums as a Filco clone with a lower price tag but added branding.
My CM Storm is my main day to day driver. And I have a filco and realforce. It has decent media keys (no calculator) that the OP is looking for. I wouldn't hesistate to recommend one.
The op is the one that said he didn't want one of those hideous things! :rofl:
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I understand that, that's why I'm asking why not. Just curious to see what he doesn't like about them to maybe convince him otherwise. I think they're great keyboards.
And I meant original post by OP, not original poster which I guess is confusing. The OP (original post) details media keys the storm has.
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I understand that, that's why I'm asking why not. Just curious to see what he doesn't like about them to maybe convince him otherwise. I think they're great keyboards.
Function keys belong to laptops and tiny keyboards. On a full desktop keyboard, I wouldn't want to press that pesky Fn button each time. I also need PS/2 adapter support for full NKRO and compatibility with old retro rigs.
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http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=897
done.
they have media keys, no calculator though.
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I know this thread is a bit old, but like the OP I also am looking for a mechanical keyboard with discrete media buttons (play, forward, rewind, pause, mute, volume+-).
Some suggestion were made but all with the "fn" key-shortcut. Thats not it :)
So if anyone know anything please post this here, or maybe just rumors of a new product like this to be launched in the future? Then we would have something to look forward to.
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My cherry G80-8113 has a **** row of blank keycaps above the function row. I use it for volume control, cut, copy, paste, extra mouse buttons, etc. The G80-8200 also has programmable keys (though no trackpad).
I cut out little pieces of paper and added legends to them.
I plan to use the extra keys on my F-122 in a similar fashion, once I get it modded and finished.
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My Ducky Shine has multimedia keys (mute, vol up, vol dn, play, stop, prev, next) as well as a calculator key, computer key, email key, and a web page key. it also contains...turbo?... keys (1x 2x 3x 4x). AND light up features with 4 light up modes with 5 levels of brightness. Along with its solid build quality, I'd say its a good bang for your buck. ;D
or if you really want ones without using fn (to each their own I guess), the only ones I can think of are the Corsair k60 and k90 both of which have dedicated media keys.
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I've been looking around for mechanical keyboards that suit my needs. So far, most of the high-end keyboards seem identical to me, including Das, Filco, Leopold, etc. What I haven't seen however is a similar keyboard with extra shortcut buttons such as volume and calculator. It isn't critical for me to get these, but for the price range, I'd prefer not to make any compromises.
Despite living in the EU, I want a US layout as I rarely type in my native language. This makes it hard for me to avoid wasting money on shipment. Das is available to me without much hassle, but at a whopping 130 euro price tag.
Recommendations are appreciated.
go with a consir k90 though i know its npt mull mechanical it does have eveything your asking for and more
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@ Sinnz: The Ducky looks very very nice, had it only media keys I would get that one no hesitation. Hope for an updated version of that and keeping an eye out.
@ Siliknone: Corsair k90 no thank you i have an office/living room not a tivoli :)
So to bump: still looking for the great solution. Post here please if you see or hear anything.
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Many keyboards will have the media keys in some fashion or another, though very few will have dedicated media keys.
If you like MX Browns and don't mind spending a fair amount, Logitech has the new G710 which has dedicated media keys. Sadly, they're above the numpad but they're there.
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CM Storm Trigger is solid and has a column of macro keys. Maybe you could use them as multimedia keys.
However, I think programmable keypad (or AHK/MacroHID/Pystromo/whatever) is your best friend. I have an A4Tech G100 (very cheap rubber dome) for that purpose.
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Found one with volume controls, this would be perfect for me:
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=206
No Danish layout so it's not for me yet. But for anyone who was searching and can use UK layout here it is.
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LOL, :D Multimedia... :D
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^ Still has a fn key.... Ill never understand the hate on them. Maybe because i have big hands, it doesnt bother me? Since i really only need one hand to hit fn and whatever media key... On my LOVELY qfr.
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space bar start stop..
left right is +/- 15sec
ctrl left right is +/- 3min
shift left right is +/- 10min
these are all the keys I need..
I haven't even used the seek bar in years....