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« Last post by KeyMaze on Thu, 11 December 2025, 01:58:47 »New member here, excited to learn! 


I have only been using one for 15 years and did extensive research at the time, which is why I was happy with my purchase for at least 10 years of that. I think you have no idea who you are dealing with here.Thank you for the clarification. I think your opening post could just have included that information; e.g. there is a series (you mentioned this word, so that part was clear) of keyboards with different layouts and for example color schemes.That backspace button is way too small. So, it could be the best keyboard in the world, but that alone kills it for me.
PS Why do I need to answer 6 questions for every comment I post?! Also, why are there no mods/admins to OK my topic?
this is just an example of R4, like some specific japanese version. There are standard ANSI ones.
In that case, the only way I would buy such a product, is if they would connect one to my computer for free for evaluation for three months of using it (which translates to probably a year or actual time, which they are never going to accept) to figure out whether or not there is added value. I don't think having a more expensive keyboard would provide much value to me. At the very least being able to physically test it in some store or seeing advanced metrics would be required.
In a sense, you could say that their marketing engine doesn't work good enough for full market saturation.
From all the keyboards on the planet, why would you want this one? I think, if I knew why I would want to have that particular keyboard, I would probably have enough knowledge to build my own custom one. In a way not being happy with a keyboard is kind of a curse, no? I mean, at some point a hobby becomes OCD for perfection or an addiction. I know why I bought the mechanical keyboard I currently have (ergonomics for having a mouse in place of the numpad and lower activation force to reduce stress on my wrists), but I have no idea why I should buy a Realforce R4.
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Right, so you are new to mech keebs, I see...
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Let me show you a little project that started with a lucky eBay find.
A few months ago I picked up this keyboard, made back in 1982.
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always been a fan of the C64 lineup, so I started wondering:
instead of just keeping it as a nostalgic relic, could I give it a fresh look and a few modern touches.
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We produced several sample sets and tried them on different keyboards.
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i think it's more about how you carry yourself. this kind of mannerism can be fairly neutral if you just aren't being pretentious or annoying in general. i've been trying to lean less into people's issues, I find it really hard to get along with people when I do. generally, I feel like if you put anyone under a microscope for long enough, you'll find stuff you don't really jibe with. as in, no one's perfect, but if someone's imperfections are bothering you too much, it's probably not a good sign for you two. if it's a stranger, you probably won't have to face them for very long so just let it pass.