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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: Shayde on Tue, 21 January 2014, 23:31:40

Title: Hi there
Post by: Shayde on Tue, 21 January 2014, 23:31:40
Hi all!

I've just recently discovered Geekhack, but have been involved with mechanical keyboards for quite a while, and the addiction has hit so this seems like the right place for me.

My first (modern) mechanical was a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Limited Edition Dragon Age II a couple of years ago.  Back then, when I'd decided to get a keyboard that was more like the keyboards of olde I had used, I wanted one with red backlighting, as this was usually what I had my old POS Saitek set to.  But every board I checked back then came in blue lighting only, except for one board that came in green.  I hate blue backlighting.  I don't get the attraction, and I certainly didn't get why every keyboard manufacturer back then only did blue.  But Razer produced a limited edition BlackWidow with red backlighting and, more importantly, it was in stores locally, so I got it.

I know Blackwidows get a lot of hate these days, but two years down the road and it's never let me down.  However, once I started getting more interested in mechanicals a few months ago I wanted to try some more options.  So I went to a Ducky Shine II with reds and white backlighting.  Hated it.  Reds are not a good typing keyboard.  And Shine 3's came out a few weeks later.  So I moved to a Shine 3 with blues and red backlighting.  But the itch was not able to be scratched, and the curiosity over Cherry greens caused me to buy a TK with greens in a Black Friday sale.

I never previously got the attraction of the smaller boards, but I have found I prefer the smaller size of the TK.  And I prefer greens to blues, but I'm a pretty heavy typer.  Still, the itch isn't going away, and I'm still seeking my perfect keyboard.

I should add I also have a collection of old keyboards that I picked up along the way.  Three Mitac off-white Alps (cream?) boards, one Mitac white Alp, an Omron with oranges, and a diminutive Focus 767 with blue Alps.  I also have an Apple II+, a TRS80 Model 1, a Commodore 64, an Amiga, and an Acorn Electron, which all have interesting keyboards.

I think my favourite is the blue Alps.  Despite all my modern boards being Cherry's, I can't help but think the Alps switches just sound nicer.  So I've very keen to see what Matias comes up with as I love that he brought back that switch.

My ultimate board (currently) would be a TKL in a close-fit aluminium gun-metal grey case, and Matias clicky switches with programmable RGB backlighting with black key-caps similar the TRS80 Model 1's.

Okay, I should stop, this introduction has gone way past boring. :-)
Title: Re: Hi there
Post by: Coreda on Wed, 22 January 2014, 00:23:19
Welcome aboard! Seems like you have quite the collection already, haha  :D
Title: Re: Hi there
Post by: Shayde on Wed, 22 January 2014, 05:28:24
Thanks.  Yes, the collection is growing.  I'm trying to cut down though.  ;D
Title: Re: Hi there
Post by: Wildcard on Wed, 22 January 2014, 09:23:03
Thanks.  Yes, the collection is growing.  I'm trying to cut down though.  ;D

Well I hate to say it, but welcome to wallet-hack. You might think you're done at first. But then a new project spins up and you find yourself throwing money at your computer screen ;D
Title: Re: Hi there
Post by: TheHardkaare on Sun, 02 February 2014, 08:42:38
Holy dog a collection you have :P
Welcome to GH!