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New Members / Hello from Malaysia !
« Last post by Minisofu on Fri, 10 May 2024, 06:31:56 »
Hello, my name is Minisofu (alias) from Malaysia. Im new to geekhack but im not new to the keyboard hobby, I've been doing this hobby for close to 2 years now. Although I don't have that many boards (due to budget issues), I'm still very interested into the many aspects of the keyboard hobby, especially the designing aspect of it.

The reason i actually started this account is because I have an interest check up and ready to be posted but I did not know i had to be a member for 2 months while posting 25 posts beforehand. Whoopsies. I guess i will have to wait it out but just know that when i do manage to get out of beginner jail, i will post the design for everyone to see, so look forward to it :>.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] KAM ASTHA - GB FROM MAY 31ST TO JULY 1ST
« Last post by DerBonk on Fri, 10 May 2024, 05:30:33 »
That's a great price, imo! Fantastic news. And so soon! I'm in all the way.
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would gladly pick one up if eloquentclicks condescends to refund the leviatān I no longer want
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What are the copper key caps made of?
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woww the texture turns out so coooool
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Awekeys Retro 80s Full Metal Keycap Set
« Last post by ElectronicaPrime on Fri, 10 May 2024, 03:30:19 »
hey i like the colors, is this happening?
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Considering there's a pres-sales in China during CNY, will those also be V2s as well?
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Keyboards / Re: How hard do you all type?
« Last post by Rhienfo on Fri, 10 May 2024, 01:07:43 »
I can only shake my head whenever I see/hear "This board/switch/keycaps will behave so and so IF you bottom out".

IF?! It is beyond my reality how a human being can type without bottoming out?! I type all the way trough he board. I have big hands, am a big dude with some muscles on me. I am literally afraid of using FR4 or Carbon fiber plates because I think I will break them or at least bend them beyond repair.

I also don't know how people consistently bottom out, I have to intentionally press the key in order to not bottom out. Also fr4 and carbon fibre will probably never break while typing even if you are typing really hard.

I can touch type without bottoming out, and usually do, but I always use clicky keyboards or at least tactile ones.

Linear switches seem creepy to me, although I do appreciate their silence.

That said, my mood is a big determinate of how hard I type, and a significant part of the time I am pounding the keys. And I feel certain that earlier in the day when I am rested I type better and gentler, and by the end of the day I am being more sloppy and striking harder.

That is probably why I like ancient IBM iron so much - it makes little difference when you double (or triple) the force that you are using.


the mood thing is interesting, I definitely feel like I type harder when I am more frustrated I had never noticed that.

Depends on my board. My home board with SA keycaps and Zealios I beat the piss out of. I am not sure why but it feels like I press very hard and loud. Maybe intentional since I enjoy the sound.

At work I use Alps Damped Creams and I don't feel like I press hard on them, very quiet.

I think it could be the tactility of the zealios that gives the impression that you are typing harder, because those switches you always have to follow through with the tactility til you bottom out. Or as you said it could be the sound making you press it harder.
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Signature Plastics / PimpMyKeyboard / Re: Signature Plastics Transition
« Last post by iwobobul on Fri, 10 May 2024, 00:52:31 »
Just make some WoB sets, I couldn’t buy a black 7u spacebar because they are sold out for months.
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Keyboards / Re: Is someone here, who quit the hobby and is only lurking now?
« Last post by Rhienfo on Thu, 09 May 2024, 23:45:23 »
I would have never tought, this topic would evolve to such a lively debate. But I like that.

For me the hobby means "discovering something new with every new board".
That means new switches, new stabs, new plate, new mounting system (ok last 2 are rather limited, but you get the point) etc.
I'm at something like 20 boards and still feel I haven't even scratched the surface.

Someone here mentioned "I know what I like and so every new board will hat that very same switches and stabs". Of course you could to that, there is nothing wrong with that! It's just now my way to go and ultimatly this is what keeps me captive in this hobby. It's so hard to quit when there comes something new and interesting on the market literally on a daily basis.

I do think experimenting and trying new stuff is important, but to me stuff like buying new switches and new stabs aren't very appealing to me. Like there has been very few new switches that I have found were interesting, the haimu silents were probably the most recent ones, because of how the switch is redesigned to prevent a mushy bottom out that regular silents have.  I have experimented a lot with different plates, lubes and mounting style so I do know what  works and what doesn't for me, which is why I don't deviate that much, but I'm still into trying out new ways of doing things, and stuff like different spring weights as well, I still have a long way to go in this hobby.
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