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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Orphagn on Sat, 13 November 2010, 01:21:22
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and it feels amazing! I barely have to out any pressure to type thanks to these Cherry black switches!
Gaming with them feels very nice and comfortable and i've had no trouble playing any game. Played CoD:BO and some SC2 and this game me no problems.
I came from typing on a Logitech G510 and this is a very different change. Different, but good.
I'll post updates as I use the keyboard more.
Will post pics when I get a better camera than my iPhone.
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and it feels amazing! I barely have to out any pressure to type thanks to these Cherry black switches!
Gaming with them feels very nice and comfortable and i've had no trouble playing any game. Played CoD:BO and some SC2 and this game me no problems.
I came from typing on a Logitech G510 and this is a very different change. Different, but good.
I'll post updates as I use the keyboard more.
Will post pics when I get a better camera than my iPhone.
very cool, i got my xarmor U9BL today and i am loving the cherry mx blue switches!! the click is awesome and they are easy to press as well, a great keyboard imo.
have you tried any other types yet?
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Unfortunately this is my first mechanical keyboard, but i'd like to try the other switches some time.
I was looking at the Xarmor keyboard, but since I have a tiny desk, I needed a tenkeyless keyboard.
I do however miss the backlight that my G510 had.
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and it feels amazing! I barely have to out any pressure to type thanks to these Cherry black switches!
Low pressure? Blacks? :suspicious: Your old board must have been pretty lousy.
I was looking at the Xarmor keyboard, but since I have a tiny desk, I needed a tenkeyless keyboard.
I do however miss the backlight that my G510 had.
There are two approaches for solving this kind of problem (which complement each other nicely):
1. Improve ambient lighting.
2. Switch to light-colored keyboards with dark lettering (high contrast preferred).
The combination of the two works pretty well for me.
Unfortunately the only light-colored tenkeyless with any kind of availability would be the Topre Realforce 86U.
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and it feels amazing! I barely have to out any pressure to type thanks to these Cherry black switches!
Haha, my Blacks feel like they require so much force compared to the Blues I type on day to day. Of course, I used Blues before trying out Blacks, but I must say they are still both an improvement over anything Logitech makes. By a considerable amount.
But just wait till you try Blues or Browns. Will feel like air.
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Hm, my filco has started to make squeaking noises on the spacebar -- anyone have recommendations to fix it ? i think im going to try applying grease, but are there any precautions i should take as far as type of lubricant/taking off the keys; dont have a keycap remover so not sure how im guna do this :x
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Hm, my filco has started to make squeaking noises on the spacebar -- anyone have recommendations to fix it ?
I know a way to permanently solve this problem, but, no one will ever want to do that
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keyb_gr: I originally wanted to get a Realforce 86U, but I couldn't find one anywhere so I settles for a Filco.
I want to try Brown switches next since those are the lightest, but I dont know when that will be.
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I'm wondering what's the switch of the space bar on my Filco Majestouch Cherry MX Brown. It feels different from rest of the keys. Feels linear, so maybe black?
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I'm wondering what's the switch of the space bar on my Filco Majestouch Cherry MX Brown. It feels different from rest of the keys. Feels linear, so maybe black?
On the Filcos, it's another Brown.