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Offline gilgam

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« Last Edit: Fri, 08 April 2011, 10:08:59 by gilgam »
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline Quest-

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« Reply #1 on: Fri, 08 April 2011, 10:20:48 »
Nice board for starters (like me).
That are some dirty keys though o_o
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Offline gilgam

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« Reply #2 on: Fri, 08 April 2011, 11:12:48 »
yes but group buy 3 is here;-)
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline .XL

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« Reply #3 on: Sat, 09 April 2011, 16:53:22 »
Quote from: Quest-;326731
Nice board for starters (like me).
That are some dirty keys though o_o


Mine came in the same condition. I let them sit (with the case as well) in some water with dish washing fluid (the grease busting kind) overnight and they are like new now.

If anyone is looking for a first mech board, this is the one to get. You can get them really cheap, and it will help you decide what kind of switch you'd like before you spend $140 on a Filco and decide you hate blues...
Keyboards: Filco Majestouch-2 87key Browns - Realforce 103UB 55g - Compaq MX11800 (ghetto clears + doubleshots)

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #4 on: Sat, 09 April 2011, 19:16:39 »
I think I'd probably just use it for browns if I got it. I just hate the pointing devices on these, cause they'd be kinda in the way.
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Offline xbb

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« Reply #5 on: Sat, 09 April 2011, 20:05:50 »
$107.42 UPS Worldwide Expedited

Offline Alex

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 02:22:28 »
Is this the same keyboard but with german layout?

http://cgi.ebay.de/COMPAQ-AUSZIEHBARE-TASTATUR-SCHIENEN-F-SERVERSCHRANK-/310310799787?pt=DE_Computer_Peripherie_Netzwerk&hash=item483ff709ab

How's the trackball for this keyboard? Anything useable on high resolution monitors? Also what's up with the awkward delete button placement? The only way i could get around that would be remapping the tenkey zero into delete.

Offline gilgam

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« Reply #7 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 07:52:13 »
the trackball is strange not too practical, on large monitor you have to adjust the mouse sensibility.
The numpad is fine, with low profle keys.

It's a nice keyboard with some defects.
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #8 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 12:44:16 »
you mean mouse sensitivity.

Honestly if I ever got a keyboard with something onboard for mouse stuff that half would never get plugged in.
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Offline gilgam

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« Reply #9 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 13:04:14 »
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you mean mouse sensitivity.
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yes my english is not so good ...

I mostly use my mouse too ;-)
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline Quest-

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« Reply #10 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 15:19:15 »
$15.00 winning bid. Nice deal.
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Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #11 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 15:23:09 »
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yes my english is not so good ...

I mostly use my mouse too ;-)


Actually your english ain't too shabby. Those two aren't exactly every-day-use type, so I was just pointing it out so you can get better.
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Offline gilgam

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« Reply #12 on: Mon, 11 April 2011, 15:34:50 »
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Actually your english ain't too shabby. Those two aren't exactly every-day-use type, so I was just pointing it out so you can get better.


thanks :-)
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech