Why do I not feel like the HHKB is superior?
Why do I not feel like the HHKB is superior?
Because you're wrong?
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I don;t like it either. You're not weird.
That's the reason I sold mine. I could never get used to the layout. It had its advantages, but I still strongly prefer a standard US ANSI TKL.
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference...Gonna go with JD on this one though and say you're wrong :))
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
Have you tried 55g Topre though? I hated (and still do hate) 45g, but 55g is the best switch I've typed on.
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
You should take a break from it. Try MX, Alps, buckling springs, etc. Use those for like a year. Then come back to the HHKB. See if your opinion has changed.
The layout on hhkb is great if you can get used to it.
The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
Have you tried 55g Topre though? I hated (and still do hate) 45g, but 55g is the best switch I've typed on.
... you shut your mouth. I don't want to spend another 250 bucks!
But in all seriousness; the 45g topre feels too "snappy" at times. And common sense tells me the 55g might be even worse when it comes to that.. but who knows. I can't ever know for sure, unless I try it :confused:The simple answer is that everybody has a different preference
Agreed.
I learned that the hard way.
+1.. I did however take a shortcut and jumped straight to the "goodies". I just knew I wouldn't ever be satisfied till I tried topre, so I went there first. Now that I know it's really not to my preference I've kinda excluded one of those you just "have to try". :))
You should take a break from it. Try MX, Alps, buckling springs, etc. Use those for like a year. Then come back to the HHKB. See if your opinion has changed.
Yeah, that's kinda what I'm planning atm. We'll see what I end up doing. My reasoning, however, is that if I can't learn to love a keyboard that I've spent 275 bucks on, not even after 1-2 months of constant use, then it probably isn't for me :))
This is why there are so many choices on the market. You don't have to like the HHKB Pro 2; there is nothing wrong with you if you don't like it.I really like the form factor.. especially now that I've got a gamepad as well ^^ that's why I'm strongly considering getting a poker 2 + I like the Pn layer. I'm also considering the fm660c (that's mx, right?), so that I can get stock clears (qtan), but I'm not sure yet!
In my own case, I like the HHKB Pro 2 so much that I bought three of them: one of my home office workstation and two for the two workstations at work. To me, the combination of the 60% form factor, styling/design/symmetry, and the incredible intuitive/efficient layout combine to make a superb keyboard. But is it perfect? No, of course not. On the other hand, there aren't many things I would want to change about it. However, if I could make some changes, here is what they would be:
-- 55g switches.
-- Metal plate.
-- USB-C or micro-USB connector.
-- Bluetooth option.
In my case, I think I would also go for the Type-S option, which already exists, but I do wish they would lower the price for this option.
I also had a Leopold FC660C, but I gave it away because I did not like the layout or keycaps.
I currently have a RF 87 u 55g. I like some things about it better than the HHKB (such as the 55g switches and its more solid sound and feel, probably because of the steel plate), but I switched back to the HHKB Pro 2 because its form factor and layout are more important to me than the other factors.
My other favorite is an IBM XT keyboard that I refurbished and converted to USB with Soarer's Converter. I love the capacitive buckling spring switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps of the XT along with its rugged solid build. But after using it for a while, I always seem to come back to the HHKB Pro 2.
To each his/her own!
The mx version of the Leo board is the FC660M. I have one with mx blues, but I do not like it much. The FC660C with Topre 45g switches seems infinitely better to me, and because of its steel plate, it sounds and feels more solid than the HHKB Pro 2. But among all the Topre boards I have tried thus far, I still prefer the HHKB Pro 2; it has the best combination of features. I am typing on one now that has a black case, black mods (including a black spacebar), and white alpha and number keys -- it looks great and works well for me. However, I am looking forward to trying the CM Novatouch to see how it compares with the other Topre switch boards on the market.This is why there are so many choices on the market. You don't have to like the HHKB Pro 2; there is nothing wrong with you if you don't like it.I really like the form factor.. especially now that I've got a gamepad as well ^^ that's why I'm strongly considering getting a poker 2 + I like the Pn layer. I'm also considering the fm660c (that's mx, right?), so that I can get stock clears (qtan), but I'm not sure yet!
In my own case, I like the HHKB Pro 2 so much that I bought three of them: one of my home office workstation and two for the two workstations at work. To me, the combination of the 60% form factor, styling/design/symmetry, and the incredible intuitive/efficient layout combine to make a superb keyboard. But is it perfect? No, of course not. On the other hand, there aren't many things I would want to change about it. However, if I could make some changes, here is what they would be:
-- 55g switches.
-- Metal plate.
-- USB-C or micro-USB connector.
-- Bluetooth option.
In my case, I think I would also go for the Type-S option, which already exists, but I do wish they would lower the price for this option.
I also had a Leopold FC660C, but I gave it away because I did not like the layout or keycaps.
I currently have a RF 87 u 55g. I like some things about it better than the HHKB (such as the 55g switches and its more solid sound and feel, probably because of the steel plate), but I switched back to the HHKB Pro 2 because its form factor and layout are more important to me than the other factors.
My other favorite is an IBM XT keyboard that I refurbished and converted to USB with Soarer's Converter. I love the capacitive buckling spring switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps of the XT along with its rugged solid build. But after using it for a while, I always seem to come back to the HHKB Pro 2.
To each his/her own!
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58499.0
Such deja vu.
Very memory.
So search.
Wow!
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Great reverse necro threadWell, I thought it was fitting.
I don't know what the prices look like for your region, but I still recommend the same thing I recommended when you were first looking for boards:
Make/mod your own! Pick up a cheap decent quality TKL (QFR comes to mind) and get some clears, some blacks, and some lube. I like to make mini-switch testers on my boards by modding the F-Row (I rarely use anything beyond F5)
They come in nice 4-key clusters - perfect for switch testing.
When I bring my ducky to work, sometimes I unplug it just to run across the F-Row and re-assure myself that ghost blacks and modded clears are my favorite MX switches.
Also, not sure if it's still going on but I know Sprit had a GB for korean springs. I recommend 62g, 65g, and then another of your choosing (or just those two).
That's the reason I sold mine. I could never get used to the layout. It had its advantages, but I still strongly prefer a standard US ANSI TKL.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58499.0
Such deja vu.
Very memory.
So search.
Wow!
:p
I would recommend the Leopold FC660M with Clears. It has dedicated arrow keys, is plate mounted, etc. One problem for aftermarket caps is the stabiliser stems on the spacebar are not in the standard position, so you either have to find a set with universal / Leopold mounts or modify the spacebar by moving the mounts yourself. Also, the left middle modifier is 1x and the right Shift is 2.25x, same as the left.
If that sounds like too much of a hassle, then the Poker II with Clears is my next recommendation. Completely standard layout and programmable :D You can fit ANY Cherry MX compatible keycap set on it, except those specifically designed for weird layouts like the G80-1800. Also compatible with most 60% cases and other accessories.
Then get some nice Cherry profile keycaps for it, from the upcoming GMK HyperFuse Group Buy perhaps. GMK makes top quality doubleshot Cherry profile caps (they actually use Cherry's own molds that they bought from them).
P.S. - Are you using a palm rest? Is your chair high enough / desk low enough (so your upper arms are straight down, lower arms at about 90 degrees or lower)? The higher profile of a mechanical board requires a few changes to your desk / chair setup to get the best out of it. I honestly don't think key travel is the main issue here, and it's possible the HHBK isn't either. It makes a world of difference getting the arms / hands / fingers at the right height / angle. Most people have their desk too high, chair too low, keyboard at the wrong angle, not using a rest that keeps the palms / wrists high enough, etc.
You should take a break from it. Try MX, Alps, buckling springs, etc. Use those for like a year. Then come back to the HHKB. See if your opinion has changed.
And I love how the hyperfuse set looks, but I also noticed the granite set on massdrop, which is also awesome. But when it comes to the profile, the cherry is low profile, and DSA (granite) is slightly higher, right? I also know there's a difference in the "tops" form as well ^^' I just like how the granite looks in terms of profile and how they are sculpted :o
And I love how the hyperfuse set looks, but I also noticed the granite set on massdrop, which is also awesome. But when it comes to the profile, the cherry is low profile, and DSA (granite) is slightly higher, right? I also know there's a difference in the "tops" form as well ^^' I just like how the granite looks in terms of profile and how they are sculpted :o
Got it backwards. Cherry is higher than DSA. DSA's also uniform with all the caps at the same height. With Cherry, most of the rows have a different profile so you get a contoured profile instead of a flat one.
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Keycap_profile
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Signature_Plastics_DSA_family
I really, really, really love my HHKB but for some reason I wouldn't probably recommend it to anyone as their first mechanical keyboard. It is so understated and smooth that I feel like you really have to have used MX for some time to truly appreciate it. Don't get me wrong, I still break out my Filco with Blues from time to time but I instantly fell in love with my HHKB when I got it around 5 months ago. It is such a pure and beautifully understated experience compared to Cherry MX, in my opinion.
I'd say that you shouldn't sell your HHKB. You might really regret it later. Get a reasonably priced Cherry MX keyboard and try it for a while and try the HHKB again after that. You might surprised about your reaction.
I really, really, really love my HHKB but for some reason I wouldn't probably recommend it to anyone as their first mechanical keyboard. It is so understated and smooth that I feel like you really have to have used MX for some time to truly appreciate it. Don't get me wrong, I still break out my Filco with Blues from time to time but I instantly fell in love with my HHKB when I got it around 5 months ago. It is such a pure and beautifully understated experience compared to Cherry MX, in my opinion.
I'd say that you shouldn't sell your HHKB. You might really regret it later. Get a reasonably priced Cherry MX keyboard and try it for a while and try the HHKB again after that. You might surprised about your reaction.
I really, really, really love my HHKB but for some reason I wouldn't probably recommend it to anyone as their first mechanical keyboard. It is so understated and smooth that I feel like you really have to have used MX for some time to truly appreciate it. Don't get me wrong, I still break out my Filco with Blues from time to time but I instantly fell in love with my HHKB when I got it around 5 months ago. It is such a pure and beautifully understated experience compared to Cherry MX, in my opinion.
I'd say that you shouldn't sell your HHKB. You might really regret it later. Get a reasonably priced Cherry MX keyboard and try it for a while and try the HHKB again after that. You might surprised about your reaction.
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardwhat about the old cherry keyboards, or the thick pbt pokers? *cries*
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
I also do not really like the layout. Well, I like it because it looks fantastic, because it is small and centered. But the layout is just not for me, even though I understand others really like it.
Kind of amazing that you just got into keyboards and went with the HHKB as your very first one.
I also do not really like the layout. Well, I like it because it looks fantastic, because it is small and centered. But the layout is just not for me, even though I understand others really like it.
Kind of amazing that you just got into keyboards and went with the HHKB as your very first one.
I'm in the same boat. The concept and execution of the HHKB are intriguing, but a 60% layout simply does not jibe with my professional and gaming workflows. It's for this reason that I would recommend starting with a Poker II or similar keyboard if you're interested in making the switch to a smaller layout. Try it for a few weeks, then step up to the HHKB if you find the condensed form factor working for you.
The HHKB is not a good first mechanical keyboard choice unless you are unequivocally certain it's what you need/want.
I'm definitely considering doing that ^^ you still praise the ghost blacks and panda clears?
I'm definitely considering doing that ^^ you still praise the ghost blacks and panda clears?
If you don't want to get custom springs, I think panda clears are the best stock-spring mod you can do with clear stems.
And worn-in-then-lubed Ghost Blacks are still my favorite linear. I can see them being kind of heavy for gaming if you want to bottom out every keystroke. I learned to hover/float so they are a great weight for me. They're just so buttery smooth and the spring works perfectly for linear.
I don't find the keycaps on my HHKB Pro 2 slippery. They are as dry as bleached bones in the desert. However, they are smoother than some dye-sub PBT caps I've used. For example, the stock PBT caps on the original white KeyCool84 feel like pumice stones. Textured or not, I prefer the dry feel of PBT to the clammy feel of ABS.
If you like 60% and don't like the HHKB, you could try the Poker II. I put some thick dye-sub PBT caps from geek_feng on mine. They have more texture than the HHKB caps, but not as much as the ones on the KC84. You can get these caps now from IMSTO.
The stock keycaps that come with the HHKB are not slick to me at least. Actually I'd say there is a fair amount of texture on the keycaps. Arguably the best stock caps that can be received on a boardtapatalk screwed up ;-( sorry!
Okey, I thought I'd just post a comment here, instead of starting a new thread ^^' I was just wondering if you got any places to buy DSA profile keycaps? I've found only pimpmykeyboard so far, which only sell blanks, while I'd like printed. There's ofc the granite set and other GBs though, but other than that?
Okey, I thought I'd just post a comment here, instead of starting a new thread ^^' I was just wondering if you got any places to buy DSA profile keycaps? I've found only pimpmykeyboard so far, which only sell blanks, while I'd like printed. There's ofc the granite set and other GBs though, but other than that?You can email Signature Plastics directly. For a one-off custom-legend dyesub set, it costs something like $200.
Oops, shoulda specified :)) I'm thinking of MX, mateOkey, I thought I'd just post a comment here, instead of starting a new thread ^^' I was just wondering if you got any places to buy DSA profile keycaps? I've found only pimpmykeyboard so far, which only sell blanks, while I'd like printed. There's ofc the granite set and other GBs though, but other than that?
AFAIK you cannot get DSA profile keycaps for HHKB, or for any Topre board with the likely exception of the Novatouch. You could replace (most?) of the Topre sliders in an HHKB with Matt's MX-compatible stems.
I absolutely love the hhkb, as my title states, but its my least favorite topre switch. Maybe because its case mounted and not plate but RF has the best feeling switches. If i could get the RF55g feel in my hhkb id be in keyboard heaven. But, i love my board so much i put up with it. Not that they are bad, but it could be smoother.I love the layout, but the typing experience bothers me :/
Okey, I thought I'd just post a comment here, instead of starting a new thread ^^' I was just wondering if you got any places to buy DSA profile keycaps? I've found only pimpmykeyboard so far, which only sell blanks, while I'd like printed. There's ofc the granite set and other GBs though, but other than that?
Okey, I thought I'd just post a comment here, instead of starting a new thread ^^' I was just wondering if you got any places to buy DSA profile keycaps? I've found only pimpmykeyboard so far, which only sell blanks, while I'd like printed. There's ofc the granite set and other GBs though, but other than that?
AFAIK, DSA is a Signature Plastics only profile. They only produce large orders (such as Group Buys or large orders from companies) in that profile, except for the blank sets they sell. So if you want legends, the Group Buy sets are your only option. There've been some great ones made, though, so you have some range of choice if you can find them in the Classifieds section or active or upcoming Group Buys.
This GB is ending soon, DSA profile and quite nice colorway:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=61402.0
http://www.pimpmykeyboard.com/deals/royal-apollo-gt-10-base-set/
Order now if you want it!
Viper or GON, dude. I regret not jumping in the viper gb :'( , hopefully I'll find one in the classifields.
Too much money for me to put into a single board :c
Too much money for me to put into a single board :c
GTFO
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Dude.. my first mech was an HHKB Pro 2, 'cause of all the eyecandy here. Come at me bro!Too much money for me to put into a single board :c
GTFO
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Classic response there ^^^^
You've got to be careful when frequenting Geekhack because seeing all this keyboard eye-candy will do nasty things to you. Definitely not a place for weaklings or fainters 8) .
Not Type-SYes.. yes, I do
GTFO
do you even vim?
Not Type-S
GTFO
do you even vim?
Not Type-S
GTFO
do you even vim?
So you found a keyboard you like. I'm happy for you. Now please stop trolling (just because you like that board doesn't mean others have to). Thank you.
You might want to try a switch-type and board that are completely different from a Topre and HHKB Pro 2.Yeah, I'm planning to buy a Poker maybe.. I wanted the newest Ducky Mini, 'till I realised they've removed the Pn layer >.> now I'm just waiting for a poker 2 with clears to show up in the classifieds :D
In my own case, I avoided trying the HHKB Pro 2 for a long time while trying almost every other type of switch, form factor, and layout.
After sampling boards with various switches, including Cherry mx of all kinds, Matias tactile and silent, Alps of various sorts, black and white Hi-Tek space invaders, capacitive and membrane buckling springs, and Topre of different weights, I finally settled on a short list of boards that I really like:
-- IBM XT (capacitive buckling springs)
-- IBM Model M SSK (membrane buckling springs)
-- RF 87u (55g Topre)
-- HHKB Pro 2 (45 g Topre)
The Topre boards are very different from the buckling spring boards, but I like both varieties for different reasons. I use one of these for a few days or a few weeks and then rotate to one of the others for a while.
It is still possible to find an XT for a reasonable price on eBay, but you will then need to get a Hagstsrom converter or install a Teensy (or equivalent) and Soarer's Converter to use it with a modern computer. I refurbished one, including sanding and repainting the interior plates, installing a Teensy and Soarer's Converter, and installing a case-mounted USB connector for a detachable cable. It was well worth the effort.
Not Type-S
GTFO
do you even vim?
So you found a keyboard you like. I'm happy for you. Now please stop trolling (just because you like that board doesn't mean others have to). Thank you.
Id have to second that... it gets tiresome in the long run, mate
Well I get where Oobly is coming from and I can respect that. OP on the other hand you don't get to say "it's annoying in the long run" when your entire post is just you joking about being a poor indecisive whimsical student on a budget and flip flopping.Not Type-S
GTFO
do you even vim?
So you found a keyboard you like. I'm happy for you. Now please stop trolling (just because you like that board doesn't mean others have to). Thank you.
Id have to second that... it gets tiresome in the long run, mate
Yep I knew you youngsters didn't have the stamina to FIGHT for your Keyboard's Place - in the Cosmos 8) .
Does anyone know how many requests that are needed for a drop on Massdrop to come back? ^^' I'd reaaaaaaally like a poker 2 with mx clears !
Well I get where Oobly is coming from and I can respect that.
Sorry, but I see absolutely no disrespectful nor non-appropriate behaviour regarding my statement or what I've said in any of my comments/threads. Me being a not very rich student is first of all a fact, and second of all something I like to joke about, especially since I'd like to try every single board that's out there. I'm sorry if that's such an annoyance to you. This is also not the first time you've come bursting into a thread with a very non constructive and non related comment, where you've contributed nothing to a thread, and therefore, yes, I said it gets annoying in the long run.Well I get where Oobly is coming from and I can respect that. OP on the other hand you don't get to say "it's annoying in the long run" when your entire post is just you joking about being a poor indecisive whimsical student on a budget and flip flopping.Not Type-S
GTFO
do you even vim?
So you found a keyboard you like. I'm happy for you. Now please stop trolling (just because you like that board doesn't mean others have to). Thank you.
Id have to second that... it gets tiresome in the long run, mate
Yep I knew you youngsters didn't have the stamina to FIGHT for your Keyboard's Place - in the Cosmos 8) .
Does anyone know how many requests that are needed for a drop on Massdrop to come back? ^^' I'd reaaaaaaally like a poker 2 with mx clears !
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/kbc-poker-2-clear?mode=guest_open
I think they're running one right now, actually. Not as cheap as the previous round I think, but still worth it for a Poker II with Clears. Customs may raise the final price, though.
If that doesn't work out I could mod one to Clears for you when I find some extra project time.
O wat! Thanks for the link, and thanks for the very kind offer :) but as of right now getting something with stock clears without having to buy them separate is kinda what I want. Unfortubately that "something" is nothing else but a Poker 2 at this point in time :)) knowing me, that'll probably change in a heartbeat, though :))
EDIT: It'll end up at about 190-200$ for shipping and customs.. it's EXTREMELY tempting. There's only 400 units available as well. Maaaan, this is killing me. And not just that, it went online just a couple hours ago, it's like it's fate. But I haven't even sold my HHKB yet O_o
O wat! Thanks for the link, and thanks for the very kind offer :) but as of right now getting something with stock clears without having to buy them separate is kinda what I want. Unfortubately that "something" is nothing else but a Poker 2 at this point in time :)) knowing me, that'll probably change in a heartbeat, though :))
EDIT: It'll end up at about 190-200$ for shipping and customs.. it's EXTREMELY tempting. There's only 400 units available as well. Maaaan, this is killing me. And not just that, it went online just a couple hours ago, it's like it's fate. But I haven't even sold my HHKB yet O_o
I committed as soon as i got the email from MD. I've been waiting for this. It cost me $130, but im using a forwarding service so that will set me another $40.
I really hope I like clears. Because if I don't I may jump to the Topre side. Probably Novatouch.
MoreI'm typing on a Novatouch right now. This is my third day with the new CM keyboard. At first I didn't like it much. It still doesn't sound or feel like a Topre board to me, but its appeal is increasing. It is nice to be able to put Cherry keycaps on it, and I like it better than any Cherry mx board I have tried.
Only one annoyance remains for me with the Novatouch, which is that the Fn key is hardwired and doesn't respond to remapping software. However, I have managed to remap the Right Control as Fn to put the Fn key where I want it. The downside is that the original Fn key is now a dead key. It would also be nice if the Novatouch had DIP switches, an embedded Num Pad, and LEDs for CapsLock and NumLock (all of which exist on my RF 87u), but I can live without these features.
Therefore, yes, if it turns out you don't like Cherry mx clears, you might take a look at the Novatouch, but if you have the opportunity to do so, it would be good to try out a Realforce or HHKB to get a sense of what Topre switches are like in some other keyboards.
Sorry, but I see absolutely no disrespectful nor non-appropriate behaviour regarding my statement or what I've said in any of my comments/threads. Me being a not very rich student is first of all a fact, and second of all something I like to joke about, especially since I'd like to try every single board that's out there. I'm sorry if that's such an annoyance to you. This is also not the first time you've come bursting into a thread with a very non constructive and non related comment, where you've contributed nothing to a thread, and therefore, yes, I said it gets annoying in the long run.
That's all I got to say.
Well I get where Oobly is coming from and I can respect that.
Would it be wishful thinking to believe that you'll start respecting other threads in a similar manner?
Would it be wishful thinking to believe that you'll stop being a passive aggressive ****
But you know what.
Nevermind that you were even joking around with me before this ... just a few posts above
Nevermind that you started this silly thread.
Nope **** that, it's all your fault!
**** you guys.
I get that my **** can be annoying and I tried to make amends and threw you a bone (it's wasn't a big one I give you that but it was enough to deescalate things and get you back on track), instead you guys just keep on piling this on.
Don't think your own **** doesn't stink.
EDIT: Is it worth it for 190$? I'm asking you experienced folks, taking into account how much a used modded poker 2 would go for in the classifieds etc.
EDIT: Is it worth it for 190$? I'm asking you experienced folks, taking into account how much a used modded poker 2 would go for in the classifieds etc.
If you're OK with a 60% board, I would say yes. In my case, had I been able to adjust to the compacted layout, I would have absolutely kept my Poker II and modded the heck out of it (custom case, etc). The next big thing will be the switches. Given the lighter feel of the HHKB, MX clears will require some time to get used to.