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Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 11:54:38
So I'm about to pull the trigger on one of these suckers:
http://global.pchome.com.tw/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A50118368&SR_NO=DCAH23&ROWNO=8&tm=u

Since they seem to be the most reasonably priced brown tkl I could find. However, their English layout is out of stock. I'm under the assumption that the Chinese layout board will operate just fine on my PC (other than having slightly less-than-sexy keycaps), but I just wanted to ask if anyone knew of any strange problems arising from using a different layout board or if the difference is ONLY the keycaps.

Thanks for having the patience to read up until this point.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Fri, 16 March 2012, 12:11:01
Quote from: notnay;547878
So I'm about to pull the trigger on one of these suckers:
http://global.pchome.com.tw/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A50118368&SR_NO=DCAH23&ROWNO=8&tm=u

Since they seem to be the most reasonably priced brown tkl I could find. However, their English layout is out of stock. I'm under the assumption that the Chinese layout board will operate just fine on my PC (other than having slightly less-than-sexy keycaps), but I just wanted to ask if anyone knew of any strange problems arising from using a different layout board or if the difference is ONLY the keycaps.

Thanks for having the patience to read up until this point.

Yup, the "Chinese"(actually should be Taiwanese) layout are only some extra printing on the keycaps.

BTW, inb4 Ripster or sucky/*ucky ducky
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: tp4tissue on Fri, 16 March 2012, 13:02:35
Quote from: ripster;547920
Watch for QUACKs!
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OMG ,, i had a nightmare about this ,, only it was I who fell into a grill hole... OMG,, scarrrry stuff
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:09:39
Quote from: Human;547899
Yup, the "Chinese"(actually should be Taiwanese) layout are only some extra printing on the keycaps.

BTW, inb4 Ripster or sucky/*ucky ducky

Do Ducky boards have QC issues or something? Just curious as to why they might be "sucky."
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:15:58
Quote from: notnay;548248
Do Ducky boards have QC issues or something? Just curious as to why they might be "sucky."

Instead of QC issues, I think "design flaws" should be a more suitable term.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:23:51
Quote from: Human;548256
Instead of QC issues, I think "design flaws" should be a more suitable term.
My day is just getting worse and worse, first I find out that a GM joined the SC2 tourney and now that I almost ordered a **** board T.T

Any recommendations then as to a good tkl board with browns? Was trying to not spend a ****load on it that's how I came across the ducky.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Awful on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:25:10
Nothing wrong with the Ducky behind me. Get one! Do it.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:25:38
Quote from: notnay;548261
My day is just getting worse and worse, first I find out that a GM joined the SC2 tourney and now that I almost ordered a **** board T.T

Any recommendations then as to a good tkl board with browns? Was trying to not spend a ****load on it that's how I came across the ducky.
Try Leopold/CM Storm(from global.pchome). That should be the "budget" TKL brown switch board.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:47:20
Quote from: Human;548265
Try Leopold/CM Storm(from global.pchome). That should be the "budget" TKL brown switch board.
Think I might go with the leopold since it's about the same price and less branding.

Thanks for the feedback.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: CaiSter21 on Fri, 16 March 2012, 19:49:41
nothing wrong with ducky 9008 series.
just a bad rep with their 1008 and 1087 series due to QC in the past.
but then again, the 10xx series is their budget line, so you get wat u pay for.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 20:43:07
Actually stumbled across the keycool, apparently it's a leopold clone. Anyone have any opinions on this? Sorry I keep chaining questions in this thread, to compensate if we have any protoss players that need help, send me a PM >.>
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: yttrium on Fri, 16 March 2012, 20:57:06
Agreed with CaiSter, my 9008G2 is a great board. I have no problems with it and I'm VERY picky (typing on this Lycosa made me want to kill myself).
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: notnay on Fri, 16 March 2012, 20:59:56
Quote from: yttrium;548341
Agreed with CaiSter, my 9008G2 is a great board. I have no problems with it and I'm VERY picky (typing on this Lycosa made me want to kill myself).
The 9k series doesn't come in TKL as far as I am aware. Size has actually become a concern for me due to the really irritating layout of my desk.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: yttrium on Fri, 16 March 2012, 21:11:04
Yeah, mine is not TKL. I prefer it that way though, my work does involve a bit of numerical entry. I also like how they actually use the free space above the numpad by adding four programmable shortcut keys (the defaults are Calc, Computer, Email, Web, I set them to Calc, Run, Notepad, and Task Manager).
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: mmmty on Fri, 16 March 2012, 21:58:32
Still available for 2 more days before it's gone forever!!

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(http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww161/gaby-chan85/emoticons/chinese%20zodiac%201/tiger.gif)
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: CaiSter21 on Fri, 16 March 2012, 23:07:55
Quote from: notnay;548345
The 9k series doesn't come in TKL as far as I am aware. Size has actually become a concern for me due to the really irritating layout of my desk.

yeah, thats the only problem with ducky right now, they dont have a good TKL board.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Sat, 17 March 2012, 04:20:26
Quote from: CaiSter21;548467
yeah, thats the only problem with ducky right now, they dont have a good TKL board.

Cough, cough..
They(Ducky) asked you to stay tuned for their "Ducky Dragon Year 2012 limited edition". It will be a tenkeyless with backlit(first in the field?) and completely new molding(which mean no longer a 10xx series) + limited edition(like it really is for the Tiger Year(2010) edition? Still some available in taobao after 2 years, LOL...)
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Awful on Sat, 17 March 2012, 04:27:21
If Ducky is the first company rocking out backlit tkl. Rip will stroke out when someone (me) hocks a Filco for a Ducky.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Sat, 17 March 2012, 05:25:54
Quote from: Awful;548689
If Ducky is the first company rocking out backlit tkl. Rip will stroke out when someone (me) hocks a Filco for a Ducky.

Keycool (http://s.taobao.com/search?q=keycool&searcy_type=item&s_from=newHeader&source=&ssid=s5-e&search=y&initiative_id=itemz_20120317) is coming out with a TKL backlit soon too. Not sure who will be the faster, LOL...
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Awful on Sat, 17 March 2012, 05:55:33
Ehhh don't know if I would go for keycool. I know Ducky's quality from using my old lady's. I would have to try out a keycool before I could commit to a brand with such a stupid name.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: villagepark on Sun, 18 March 2012, 00:12:48
Quote from: Awful;548689
If Ducky is the first company rocking out backlit tkl. Rip will stroke out when someone (me) hocks a Filco for a Ducky.


I don't know if this counts as a true 'tkl' since its 84 keys, but the noppoo choco mini has a backlight version. There are some pictures here
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=15857524797&_u=in6kjmme569&initiative_id=tbindexz_20120318

This seller only has it with cherry black, brown, and blue, but a different seller also as it with cherry red.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Awful on Sun, 18 March 2012, 00:21:41
I didn't know that board existed. Would order it tonight if Qtan or someone had it. I don't ever see myself going through taobao
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: Human on Sun, 18 March 2012, 00:32:38
Quote from: villagepark;549471
I don't know if this counts as a true 'tkl' since its 84 keys, but the noppoo choco mini has a backlight version. There are some pictures here
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=15857524797&_u=in6kjmme569&initiative_id=tbindexz_20120318

This seller only has it with cherry black, brown, and blue, but a different seller also as it with cherry red.


Nope it doesn't count.
The very first mini/compact with BL should be TG3 and Deck, then followed by KBT Race.
Title: Chinese vs English Ducky
Post by: villagepark on Sun, 18 March 2012, 00:42:55
Quote from: Awful;549479
I didn't know that board existed. Would order it tonight if Qtan or someone had it. I don't ever see myself going through taobao

Its pretty expensive compared to the non backlight version though. The taobao prices are $60/90usd (50% more) for the standard/backlight model. It seems like the import price for the standard one is about $100 on various websites so the import price on the backlight one would probably be around 150$ (50% more).