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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: metalmatt13 on Wed, 11 January 2012, 01:00:29
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So I have been looking at the duck 1008 with green alps.
On the page at tiger imports it says they are tactile and clicky, but on this wiki page here it says green switches are not. Was wondering if somebody could clarify this for me.
This keyboard will be a gift for my mother who really needs it(she is typing on a old dell wireless that is all dirty and sticky...eww), but I'll use it from time to time also. It will be used only for typing so I would ideally want a tactile and click keyboard.
I haven't used alps at all so I would like some feedback on people who have used them or maybe even this specific keyboard.
The other boards I was looking at were the ducky 1008 with blue switches and the rosewill rk-9000 with blue switches. I personally have a rosewill with red switches and I love it, but it is a little more expensive.
The green alps ducky is about $70 shipped.
The cherry blue ducky is about $95 shipped.
The cherry blue rosewill is about $105 shipped.
So really I'm thinking if the greens are tactile and clicky I'll go with that one, if not I'll probably go with the cherry blue ducky.
How is build quality on the two cherry blue boards?
Think that is all the info. Thanks ahead of time.
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Actually. I'm thinking I'll go with either the green alps or the unicomp buckling spring now. Unicomp one is about $92 shipped. Still gonna wait on feedback about the green alps though.
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Go for unicomp. They will last for ever and if it wasn't for me falling in love with the kinesis I would only type on BS.
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The ducky green alps are very, very, very tactile. Significantly more so than a cherry blue. They are also far louder and manlier.
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The ducky green alps are very, very, very tactile. Significantly more so than a cherry blue. They are also far louder and manlier.
Are they more tactile than BS?
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The ducky green alps are very, very, very tactile. Significantly more so than a cherry blue. They are also far louder and manlier.
So they are tactile? And by "ducky green alps" do you mean ducky has different green alps than others?
On the mechanical keyboard wiki it says green alps are not tactile or clicky, so is this different or is the wiki wrong?
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So they are tactile? And by "ducky green alps" do you mean ducky has different green alps than others?
On the mechanical keyboard wiki it says green alps are not tactile or clicky, so is this different or is the wiki wrong?
Most ppl suggested that ALPS stopped making new switches and therefore Ducky is using their own "CLONED" alps.
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Are they more tactile than BS?
Different kind of tactile.
So they are tactile? And by "ducky green alps" do you mean ducky has different green alps than others?
On the mechanical keyboard wiki it says green alps are not tactile or clicky, so is this different or is the wiki wrong?
Yes, ducky's green alps are tactile and clicky. Their black ones are linear.