Deck just put out tactile boards with Cherry white switches, which are much better for typing than the black switches.
By tactile I understand that people mean a pronounced bump upon registration of the key press. How pronounced is it in the cherry brown switches? I'm wondering if it would be a hinderence in games if there was too much feedback upon a key press.
Where should I be looking for a keyboard with red switches?Show Image(http://www.everyjoe.com/files/130/2007/09/hello-kitty-usb-keyboard.jpg)
Is there trouble importing from Korea? I'm not really up to date with customs.
If I order from abroad it's usually from America, the funny thing is the postal service in England is so bad sometimes it's even quicker getting delivery from usps/ups.
The problem with Leopold.kr is they only accept local currency (Won). Stupid. They will start taking Paypal some web rep said but don't hold your breath.
Actually I was surprised you were having nkey rollover issues with the Steelseries 7G. I thought somebody here tested that. Must not have used the right test or did it wrong.
Hmm, why is that? Is it the tactility of the keys?
Hmm, why is that? Is it the tactility of the keys?
Talking about the red stem switch...
While G80-3600LYCEU, the ones in US layout, are a little bit hard to find, G80-3600LYCJA are pretty much everywhere in Japan at present, though the price isn't falling too much.
Thanks for that product code.
Here it is (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXwTC2xrbes) on Youtube! The ending will make you sick with envy.
That is pretty much what my G80-3000 with browns sounds like, although, his was a little louder since he was pounding on the keys.
Both red and brown switches should be silent, and their chassis are mostly identical in both structure and quality, so I think that should be reasonable.
There should be a difference between "negligible" and "totally nonexistent".
No idea if you ask whether it is all that much, though.
It depends on what you normally type on. If you are BS user, you probably won't feel much of anything. If you are a Topre or Cherry browns user, the difference will be more dramatic. At first, I thought the browns were practically linear, but the more I used them and lightened my stroke, the more pronounced the tactile bump became.
Well, now we know that the Yellow is not Cherry.