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Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Thu, 02 September 2010, 15:30:10
Hey guys, I'm pretty new  on this forum. I've been doing a LOT of research on mechanical keyboards trying to decide which would be the best for me. I game just as much as I type so no doubt I went with the Cherry MX Brown switches over the Blues which I hear have trouble with double and triple taps. Since I play a lot of UT3, this would not be ideal.

Anyways, I purchased a Majestouch Tactile Touch "Otaku" NKRO and will be receiving the keyboard this Saturday.

But then I came across these "Ducky" keyboards which apparently have much better keycaps than Filco's which I hear start to shine after only a month of use. But what really drew me towards the Ducky keyboard was the fact that it has a detachable cable which means if the cable ever breaks, I can always replace it with a new one. And if I am to use a keyboard for 5+ years, the Ducky would definitely be more durable. It's also much cheaper than the Filco keyboard.

The Filco costs 120-134 while the Ducky 'tenkeyless' costs only 87 dollars. But now the real problem is getting it into the states! I dunno how much shipping would cost from China but that would probably bring the price even.

I'd like to know what you guys think about these two keyboards. Should I just wait for my Filco? Maybe even "mod" it so it too could have a detachable cable, or should I cancel my order and get the Ducky keyboard (which I probably won't have for another 2 weeks).

I'm really anxious to try out a mechanical keyboard! Right now I type 90WPM on a Razer Tarantula. I already feel like I'm being held back by the rubber domes so I should see the benefits of a mechanical keyboard.

Here's the link to the Ducky keyboard that I'm planning on getting.

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?doit=done&tt=url&intl=1&fr=bf-res&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fitem.taobao.com%2Fitem.htm%3Fid%3D7284573558&lp=zh_en&btnTrUrl=Translate

Anyone know what kind of switches this keyboard uses?
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Phaedrus2129 on Thu, 02 September 2010, 15:31:40
I did research on this too. I'd prefer the Ducky over a Filco, but expect shipping to push it north of $150.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: washuai on Thu, 02 September 2010, 15:48:40
Depending on the Ducky, it can come with blacks, blues, or browns.  Yea, buying service, returns issues, etc. - I'd stay stick with the Filco.  It'll cost you less overall and be more supported.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Superfluous Parentheses on Thu, 02 September 2010, 15:52:48
Cables are easy enough to replace if you have to.

Personally, I'm more interested in that HHKB-like thing with cherries (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=10219) that we've only seen pictures of so far.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: WhiteRice on Thu, 02 September 2010, 15:55:16
We should get in touch with deal extreme and see if they can get keycaps
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Thu, 02 September 2010, 16:00:00
Thanks for the quick reply guys =)

I think I'll stick with the Filco then and maybe order some keycaps in the future.

Quote from: Superfluous Parentheses;219295
Cables are easy enough to replace if you have to.

Personally, I'm more interested in that HHKB-like thing with cherries (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=10219) that we've only seen pictures of so far.

Cables are easy to replace on the filco? I guess taking it apart won't be much of a hassle but I'm a nub when it comes to keyboard internals.

Let's say my cable did break somehow (which probably won't happen), how would I replace it?
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Thu, 02 September 2010, 16:22:41
Here are some pictures of the Ducky Keyboard...

The main reason I want this keyboard.

(http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/1686/1007202120ef1ae7d4dfd0e.jpg) (http://img62.imageshack.us/i/1007202120ef1ae7d4dfd0e.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img823/5909/1007202120a640b5872ae39.jpg) (http://img823.imageshack.us/i/1007202120a640b5872ae39.jpg/)


(http://a.imageshack.us/img269/2725/1007202120ab113a75c92cb.jpg) (http://img269.imageshack.us/i/1007202120ab113a75c92cb.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img716/9041/1007202120ad5b0a69d4f91.jpg) (http://img716.imageshack.us/i/1007202120ad5b0a69d4f91.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img814/6809/1007202120b861d86d66e28.jpg) (http://img814.imageshack.us/i/1007202120b861d86d66e28.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img716/6707/1007202120bd5827508fbbc.jpg) (http://img716.imageshack.us/i/1007202120bd5827508fbbc.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img823/9158/1007202120cb186e8671227.jpg) (http://img823.imageshack.us/i/1007202120cb186e8671227.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img814/6484/1007202120d5ad3596ecf06.jpg) (http://img814.imageshack.us/i/1007202120d5ad3596ecf06.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img812/1686/1007202120ef1ae7d4dfd0e.jpg) (http://img812.imageshack.us/i/1007202120ef1ae7d4dfd0e.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img808/548/1007212247adb876e76530b.jpg) (http://img808.imageshack.us/i/1007212247adb876e76530b.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img832/9436/10072122473af2edabf46cc.jpg) (http://img832.imageshack.us/i/10072122473af2edabf46cc.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img819/4637/10072021204d1cf74384b6b.jpg) (http://img819.imageshack.us/i/10072021204d1cf74384b6b.jpg/)

(http://a.imageshack.us/img716/2439/1007202120e3a0f7271e489.jpg) (http://img716.imageshack.us/i/1007202120e3a0f7271e489.jpg/)

Now I'm having doubts xD That is one good looking keyboard!
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Superfluous Parentheses on Thu, 02 September 2010, 16:43:25
Quote from: Kira;219301
Cables are easy to replace on the filco? I guess taking it apart won't be much of a hassle but I'm a nub when it comes to keyboard internals.

Let's say my cable did break somehow (which probably won't happen), how would I replace it?

I'm not familiar with filco internals, but at a guess, they probably use some kind of cheap standard connectors to fix the cable to the PCB, or solder it down directly. In either case, you can fairly easily get a new cable and solder it back onto the PCB or solder/whatever it to a compatible connector, or just spice a new cable internally to the old one, [or get a new cable that includes the connector, but that would probably require some searching].

Sure, it's not as easy as getting a new mini-usb cable, but it shouldn't be hard to do, and basic soldering irons are cheap.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Thu, 02 September 2010, 16:55:02
Quote from: Superfluous Parentheses;219309
I'm not familiar with filco internals, but at a guess, they probably use some kind of cheap standard connectors to fix the cable to the PCB, or solder it down directly. In either case, you can fairly easily get a new cable and solder it back onto the PCB or solder/whatever it to a compatible connector, or just spice a new cable internally to the old one, [or get a new cable that includes the connector, but that would probably require some searching].

Sure, it's not as easy as getting a new mini-usb cable, but it shouldn't be hard to do, and basic soldering irons are cheap.


I wish I knew how to solder xD I'm sure I can get it done but it would be pretty messy. Now imagine if I could fit a USB-MINI USB converter right inside the keyboard so that it would work just like the Ducky keyboards!
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Superfluous Parentheses on Thu, 02 September 2010, 17:25:40
Quote from: Kira;219311
I wish I knew how to solder xD I'm sure I can get it done but it would be pretty messy. Now imagine if I could fit a USB-MINI USB converter right inside the keyboard so that it would work just like the Ducky keyboards!

AFAIK, a mini usb connector is just a smaller connector for the exact same signal, so you can probably do that (though I thought Filcos are actually PS/2, I'm not sure - if they are, it's certainly possible to put a PS/2 bus in there). I'd guess modifying the case and providing a stable fitting for the connector are going to be more work than just soldering, whatever the connector is.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: jnsjr on Thu, 02 September 2010, 22:22:40
@ripster - I lol'd at the rubber ducky. great pic.

@kira - thanks for all the great ducky pics.  i'm in a similar situation to you, and will probably break down and get a filco as well. let us know your impressions of the filco when you can!
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: woody on Fri, 03 September 2010, 05:53:32
Ducky seems to suffer from mold nubs on the keycaps.
I'd stay away from mini/micro-USB connectors, but that is more of a personal grudge.

But the OP touched an important question - is there source for non-shiny keycaps for the Filco/MX blue? Just want to know what backup solutions are there.
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Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: MissileMike on Fri, 03 September 2010, 08:08:33
You could search ebay for a cherry board with lasered keycaps.  You should be able to pick one up for around 30$.  Looking at them right now, the filco caps seem a bit taller, though.  Has anyone tried this?

I have had my filcos for a couple weeks now, and no shining so far.

As for the Ducky, it's probably just a matter of time before they show up here in the states.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: WhiteRice on Fri, 03 September 2010, 08:15:34
You know where I think there is a market? DIY keyboard kits. Order a bunch of cases, pcbs, keyswitches and caps. Let people pick and choose what they want.

For instance, "I want a red tenkeyless, so I get a red case and pcb, pick the switches I want, keycaps too."

Send it in pieces let the person solder it together, or for a premium build it and send it.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: pang0011 on Fri, 03 September 2010, 23:04:36
Quote from: MissileMike;219502
You could search ebay for a cherry board with lasered keycaps.  You should be able to pick one up for around 30$.  Looking at them right now, the filco caps seem a bit taller, though.  Has anyone tried this?


Cherry 2-shot keycaps and Filco's are compatible despite the difference in height, in my case I could replace all keycaps of my Filco with Cherries except the CapsLock key.

(http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq302/pang0011/DoubleShot2.jpg)
(http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq302/pang0011/DoubleShot3.jpg)

Quote from: ripster;219522
You mean like the squirrelly KBTalking keyboards?  Actually those never did appear here.


Distribution remains a big problem for the more exotic keyboards, even in the age of globalization.


Honestly, for those MIC/MIT keyboards I would always suggest waiting for reviews to see the comments first before you actually consider buying them.  I don't mean to say there are problems with these keyboards, in fact I will buy one anyway, but this is just a personal suggestion to our American friends.

They remind me of my exams when I was a student, we called them "necessary evil" : P
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Sat, 04 September 2010, 00:37:43
Quote from: jnsjr;219399
@ripster - I lol'd at the rubber ducky. great pic.

@kira - thanks for all the great ducky pics.  i'm in a similar situation to you, and will probably break down and get a filco as well. let us know your impressions of the filco when you can!

Good to know I'm not the only one =) I'm getting it tomorrow, can't wait! Only thing bothering me right now is the key caps but we'll see how the keys turn out after a good 2-3 weeks of use.

Quote from: pang0011;219756
Cherry 2-shot keycaps and Filco's are compatible despite the difference in height, in my case I could replace all keycaps of my Filco with Cherries except the CapsLock key.

That's exactly what I want to do once I get the Filco. Just curious as to what Cherry board you purchased. Looking around in the forums I believe ripster had a thread up on replacing the Filco keyboard with Cherry key caps but I recall him needing to use more than one board for all the keys.

BTW, that keyboard looks AMAZING!!
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: pang0011 on Sat, 04 September 2010, 01:20:11
Quote from: Kira;219773
Just curious as to what Cherry board you purchased. Looking around in the forums I believe ripster had a thread up on replacing the Filco keyboard with Cherry key caps but I recall him needing to use more than one board for all the keys.

BTW, that keyboard looks AMAZING!!


The keycaps are pulled out from a G80-3000, you could try searching on ebay, I believe there are more choices on ebay than where I bought mine.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: skartt on Sat, 04 September 2010, 01:51:05
I bouhgt a ducky with mx black - need to check the model number in the office on monday.
(Fullsize + 4 extra keys above numblock. black with black legend.)

They seem to have some sort of keycap problem, as i got a second set of keycaps for free due to some known issues.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: Kira on Sat, 04 September 2010, 04:23:56
Quote from: skartt;219785
I bouhgt a ducky with mx black - need to check the model number in the office on monday.
(Fullsize + 4 extra keys above numblock. black with black legend.)

They seem to have some sort of keycap problem, as i got a second set of keycaps for free due to some known issues.


Nice, make a review of the keyboard if you can =) I think that's the only thing this forum is missing, a Ducky keyboard review.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: pang0011 on Sat, 04 September 2010, 10:59:52
Quote from: ripster;219829
I saw a Ducky with a funky misaligned spacebar.  Might have just been the pic though.


That one is in the USA now in possession of one of the Geekhackers, I have got 2 Ducky 108, both had been shipped to North America in June already.

As told, Ducky will release a white Ducky87 very soon with various choices of keycaps, this one is what they call "apple white", I am planning to buy one, but indeed after reviews are available.
Title: Ducky VS Filco
Post by: pang0011 on Sat, 04 September 2010, 11:56:44
Quote from: ripster;219853
When she squeezes my Rubber Ducky it makes noise...


I think she’s just like many of us who work very hard to learn English and western cultures.  Speaking of western culture, I like Homer Simpson so much, boorish but ingenious, I’ll never feel boring with him : )