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Offline Kjems

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Perfect gamer/work keyboard
« on: Wed, 20 August 2014, 09:41:02 »
I've been satisfied with my Steelseries 6gv2 (mx red) for the last few years, but want to try something new.

I play FPS (csgo) on a high level and don't want to compromise with responsiveness etc. (Dno if that's even a thing)
I don't wan't any macro keys, but the "numpad" is a must.

I like the simplicity of my SS 6gv2, but want something a bit more Geekhack'ish.
(No backlighting)

I would like blank keycaps but still with the "scandinavian keyboard layout" (the enter  bar is bigger etc.)

I would really like some suggestions  :D

I'm open for suggestions regarding every switch type, but ive been satisfied with my red switches so far

Cheers Kjems

« Last Edit: Wed, 20 August 2014, 09:48:33 by Kjems »

Offline Kjems

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Re: Perfect gamer/work keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 20 August 2014, 09:43:16 »
 :)
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 August 2014, 09:46:54 by Kjems »

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Re: Perfect gamer/work keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 20 August 2014, 20:29:22 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

A Scandinavian layout might be challenging - I know of none (nor where to look, really), but there are other members who probably have a better idea.

Anyway, hope you enjoy your stay :)
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