I've been impressed with the Archiss/Leopold I recently purchased. I really like having removable USB cables as I switch keyboards quite often.
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I've been impressed with the Archiss/Leopold I recently purchased. I really like having removable USB cables as I switch keyboards quite often.
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From Nadger's web link, I saw that Ducky also has removeable USB cables, what is your opinion on Ducky and Filco?
http://duckychannel.com.tw/en/products1-4.html
Will you use those special features it has? If yes, get ducky, if no, get filco.
Lol - that PandaR isn't very informative is he/she?
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And Ducky keys looks more burnt than a German tourist fresh from the beach.Show Image(http://geekhack.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=14036&stc=1&d=1292346657)
P.S. The asians dominate Geekhack in the evening so look at Ducky Ebay ratings. 4 feedback. DoubleLol. ಠ‿ಠ
Filco (unless you intend to use doubleshot replacements of your own) < Ducky < Leopold
The Ducky and Leopold come with better quality keycaps. But Leopold's has a cleaner look to the Duckys golden laser etched keys.
In terms of extras, Leopold seemed impressive that you get 4-5 doubleshot extra keys like the escaping man.
all 3 brands come with either blue, brown or black cherry mx switches. However the Ducky seems to have much more options like different keycap quality with different price points (abs silk screened, abs lasered, pbt lasered) and switches (they have a mixed cherry kb as well as cherry red option)
Pretty much comes down to the pricing.
Filcos are higher quality boards, but with less built in "features".
Most of the features like media keys, windows lock, caps/ctrl swap and all be achieved with software/autohotkey scripts, so they are really not that important unless you use your keyboard on many different computers or are not allowed to install software on them.
Duckys build quality was called into question after geekhackers posted pictures of big gaps in the seams, being able to see the PCB around the edges, mis-aligned plastic fitting squarely/tightly together, and in one case the plastic actually breaking on the top frame between the ctrl and left arrow key.
These things have left a sour taste in everyones mouth, especially given that duckys are not inexpensive boards.
The main difference between the filco and ducky is the detatchable usb cord. Thats not a feature you can add with software. And fixing design flaws and cheap plastic isnt something you can fix with software either.
If it were me, i would go with Leopold/Archiss like iMav said, but if i had to chose between a filco or ducky?
Id buy a filco and put ducky black on black/engraved keycaps on it. Install autohotkey and program my F1-F8 keys to do media functions, program capslock to right ctrl and shift+capslock to capslock, and program a hotkey to change left windows key to right alt.
So far you have provided me with the most information, so thank you. Which one has the detachable USB? Ducky? It seems like it would be a good thing, but it could aslo be bad.
I thought about it but this dude seems to get pissed off if you talk about anything other then filco or ducky.
Filcos are higher quality boards, but with less built in "features".
Duckys build quality was called into question after geekhackers posted pictures of big gaps in the seams, being able to see the PCB around the edges, mis-aligned plastic fitting squarely/tightly together, and in one case the plastic actually breaking on the top frame between the ctrl and left arrow key.
Me? I don't mind other people suggesting keyboards, it's just that Ducky vs. Filco is a hot topic. And I heard that the Ducky vendor forum was removed?
Me? I don't mind other people suggesting keyboards, it's just that Ducky vs. Filco is a hot topic. And I heard that the Ducky vendor forum was removed?
those are only happen on 1087
u can't say that to a ducky 9008.
in my own opinion. very honest to tell you that Ducky 9008 quality are very solid.
I'm not particularly big on detachable cables for keyboards that you're not gonna lug around. Panda-R's had failures. I suspect a loose connector with all the junctures the Ducky has. Poor design IMHO. Not sure how the Leopold will work out long term.
btw fssbzz, you should do a ducky 9008/rosewill/choc mini/1087 showdown and rate each board from your favorite to your least favorite.
and i got a new hint from ducky that their coming release, detachable USB+ NKRO over USB.Show Image(http://upload.clicketyclack.me/data/kb_icon_final.jpg)
hint by walrus (http://forums.vr-zone.com/hardware-depot/890488-vr-forums-mechanical-keyboard-club-guide-discussion-thread-134.html#post9034356)
I'm not particularly big on detachable cables for keyboards that you're not gonna lug around.
http://geekhack.org/forumdisplay.php?f=60 still there
Well, from a practical viewpoint I expect Ducky versus Leopold to be the hot topic, at least in the US.
At least until some enterprising Ebayer starts shipping Filcos from Japan.
I'm not particularly big on detachable cables for keyboards that you're not gonna lug around. Panda-R's had failures. I suspect a loose connector with all the junctures the Ducky has. Poor design IMHO. Not sure how the Leopold will work out long term.Show Image(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x34/rickysio/Ducky/de424947.jpg)
But it's not Ducky, it's some other topic. Did the Ducky guy quit or something?
But it's not Ducky, it's some other topic. Did the Ducky guy quit or something?
Have you read the Ducky/Filco reviews in the "Geekhack Mechanical Keyboard Guide"?
Until you do it's like we're going in circles here.