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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: weipim on Mon, 02 May 2011, 17:03:15
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I don't mean to use the title to catch some eyeballs, this is actually what happened to me.
I was coding for hours and hours yesterday just because that my bwu sometimes can not register shift+letter keys. It goes on and off therefore it messed with all the variables in my codes. I don't know if this is a problem of cherry blue or the problem with bwu design. I am not a very fast typist therefore I am pretty sure that I pressed both keys and the problem does not come from a missed actuation.
anyway, thanks for reading my *****ings.... I am now back again on the market for a new kb.
what I really appreciate on my bwu is
-backlit
-cherry blue clicky clicky
-audio io ports
-usb port
-macro keys
-media keys
however since I am getting a new kb, I don't mind give up some of these features. however I would really like to keep the usb port and the media keys. Maybe a HHKB PRO?
thanks in advance
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I'm a developer too and I did consider getting the happy hacking. However, I gave up on that idea immediately after I realized there was no function key row. I use a lot of keyboard shortcuts in both my IDE (and for starcraft).
I also considered the black widow for two reasons. I thought it looked pretty cool and it was pretty cheap compared to other mechanical keyboards. What I didn't like was the offset function keys and the full sized keyboard.
I eventually bought a leopold w/ brown switches w/ blanks. I'm pretty happy with it overall. It is my first mechanical KB. Its small enough to fit in my 15.6" laptop bag actually for a mobile gaming/workstation. I have tried the filco's and I DO think the price difference may be worth it. The leopold keys don't feel as responsive as some other ppl on GH have said.
Also..don't get the otaku version as I did haha. I don't know about you, but I realized I don't usually touch type some of the odder symbols that developers use (like {, }, |). Also, both your hands aren't always on the homerow when you suddenly want to do a quick keyboard shortcut. Definitely a slight learning curve for me as a developer.
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Shift key? Hmmm....that's an odd one.
The new Mionix is backlit.
damn, I will take a look at this one... but its full kb... woulk like to try 87 or 40%
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I'm a developer too and I did consider getting the happy hacking. However, I gave up on that idea immediately after I realized there was no function key row. I use a lot of keyboard shortcuts in both my IDE (and for starcraft).
I also considered the black widow for two reasons. I thought it looked pretty cool and it was pretty cheap compared to other mechanical keyboards. What I didn't like was the offset function keys and the full sized keyboard.
I eventually bought a leopold w/ brown switches w/ blanks. I'm pretty happy with it overall. It is my first mechanical KB. Its small enough to fit in my 15.6" laptop bag actually for a mobile gaming/workstation. I have tried the filco's and I DO think the price difference may be worth it. The leopold keys don't feel as responsive as some other ppl on GH have said.
Also..don't get the otaku version as I did haha. I don't know about you, but I realized I don't usually touch type some of the odder symbols that developers use (like {, }, |). Also, both your hands aren't always on the homerow when you suddenly want to do a quick keyboard shortcut. Definitely a slight learning curve for me as a developer.
haha, I mean leopold is a good board, however I tried filco before And wasnt so impressed.
I think maybe I will get a poker instead
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So... is it not just a flakey switch under the shift key?
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Shift? Wonder if it is related to this issue. BW is well-known to having a hard press Left Shift if press off-center(in fact it is not off center but on mid-left).
[video=youtube;Gl3qgBoW3F4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[/video]
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omg dude, i have this exact keyboard..... however i didn't notice this problem, that dude might just be unlucky
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The Black Widows seem hit and miss. Mine is perfectly fine, but I know other people have had issues with them.