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Title: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: acidtrip69 on Sun, 20 October 2013, 16:42:39
Ok, I'm looking for this keyboard. Does anyone know were to get one other then this place because they are sold out there. Also if anyone knows if someone is selling theres ? It has to be the same spacial edition with cheery mx clears.

http://www.banggood.com/Keycool-87-White-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard-Cherry-MX-Clear-Switch-p-89115.html
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 20 October 2013, 16:53:39
Are you desperately seeking MX Clear?

You may want to consider MX Blue, as far as tactility goes.. Blue "feel similar" to clears..

And most of the time.. "Stock Clears (non-modded)"  as opposed to ErgoClears are way too heavy..

MX blue is still the king of tactility.

(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/b210e58c.gif)
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: acidtrip69 on Sun, 20 October 2013, 16:57:50
Are you desperately seeking MX Clear?

You may want to consider MX Blue, as far as tactility goes.. Blue "feel similar" to clears..

And most of the time.. "Stock Clears (non-modded)"  as opposed to ErgoClears are way too heavy..

MX blue is still the king of tactility.

Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/b210e58c.gif)

I all ready have keyboard with mx blues ^_^ its a Ducky dk90008G2 pro with ptb with dye sub legends ^_^
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 20 October 2013, 17:07:15
Are you desperately seeking MX Clear?

You may want to consider MX Blue, as far as tactility goes.. Blue "feel similar" to clears..

And most of the time.. "Stock Clears (non-modded)"  as opposed to ErgoClears are way too heavy..

MX blue is still the king of tactility.

Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/b210e58c.gif)

I all ready have keyboard with mx blues ^_^ its a Ducky dk90008G2 pro with ptb with dye sub legends ^_^

ppssssssh.... You're done... MX clear is a bit.... over hyped...(http://s1.postimage.org/15t6n5hok/image.gif)

And for the majority of the users, they type with the "resting wrist" technique, which isn't compatible with stock clears..

That's a whole 3-4 hours worth of soldering to swap a whole tkl in Ergo-clears
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: acidtrip69 on Sun, 20 October 2013, 17:16:18
Are you desperately seeking MX Clear?

You may want to consider MX Blue, as far as tactility goes.. Blue "feel similar" to clears..

And most of the time.. "Stock Clears (non-modded)"  as opposed to ErgoClears are way too heavy..

MX blue is still the king of tactility.

Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/b210e58c.gif)

I all ready have keyboard with mx blues ^_^ its a Ducky dk90008G2 pro with ptb with dye sub legends ^_^

ppssssssh.... You're done... MX clear is a bit.... over hyped...
Show Image
(http://s1.postimage.org/15t6n5hok/image.gif)


And for the majority of the users, they type with the "resting wrist" technique, which isn't compatible with stock clears..

That's a whole 3-4 hours worth of soldering to swap a whole tkl in Ergo-clears
I'm asking to were to find the keyboard I'm looking for. I'm NOT asking you for your ****ING opinion on the switches. If your not going to help GTFO. sorry i had to be mean about it, but your are not helping here.
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 20 October 2013, 18:05:22
Are you desperately seeking MX Clear?

You may want to consider MX Blue, as far as tactility goes.. Blue "feel similar" to clears..

And most of the time.. "Stock Clears (non-modded)"  as opposed to ErgoClears are way too heavy..

MX blue is still the king of tactility.

Show Image
(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/b210e58c.gif)

I all ready have keyboard with mx blues ^_^ its a Ducky dk90008G2 pro with ptb with dye sub legends ^_^

ppssssssh.... You're done... MX clear is a bit.... over hyped...
Show Image
(http://s1.postimage.org/15t6n5hok/image.gif)


And for the majority of the users, they type with the "resting wrist" technique, which isn't compatible with stock clears..

That's a whole 3-4 hours worth of soldering to swap a whole tkl in Ergo-clears
I'm asking to were to find the keyboard I'm looking for. I'm NOT asking you for your ****ING opinion on the switches. If your not going to help GTFO. sorry i had to be mean about it, but your are not helping here.

Wow, ur awfully rude..

well, taobao if you want an exact mx clear keyboard "NOW"..

otherwise, there's the Deck with Clears for $200
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 20 October 2013, 18:14:27
qtan (a vendor here) sells KeyCool, but doesn't seem to have any of this particular one in stock.

You might post in his vendor forum (http://geekhack.org/index.php?board=81.0).

Or check his online store (http://www.vendio.com/stores/E-sports-Gaming-equipments/).
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: Linkbane on Sun, 20 October 2013, 18:16:56
TS/OP please calm yourself, he's giving some advice. He's not telling you that you shouldn't get Clears, he's just advising that they might be rather underwhelming when you do get them.

Anyways, nobody else was posting between the time tp posted his stuff and you raging at him, so you're obviously not losing any information because nobody has posted anything until rowdy did afterward,
Title: Re: Looking for a Keyboard
Post by: acidtrip69 on Tue, 22 October 2013, 22:17:01
does anyone else know were i can get one ?