I bought a Keycool 84s with clears. Will be my first mechanical.....figured if I hate it it shouldn't be any problem selling it. I already have my eye on 2 or 3 more......this is madness.....
Pretty soon you'll have more keyboards than you have fingers and toes, and you'll love each and every one of them!
Maybe, I also just got in the massdrop for a poker II with clears. Im not even sure Ill like the 60% size but I figured I shouldn't pass the deal up. Plus I want to see what the hubub is about with the pokers. Worst case Ill use it as my work keyboard.
I just wish one of them was getting here sooner.
Congrats! I was eying that poker II on MD and was sooo tempted, but I already have way too many projects going on. Plus, I'm willing to bet they'll do another drop with how fast this one sold out.
60% boards are all about your macros, once you get used to ctrl-this alt-that function layer 1,2,3... jazz you'll love it. You become one with the board and your productivity increases. If you hunt and peck, you'll probably hate it.
Oh man, that's what happened to my ducky 87, work board for long typing. It's so damn sensitive I can't program on it (use my QFR instead) or resting my fingers on keys will sometimes accidentally press them. For touch typing or copying long drafts it's absolutely amazing though. Love the sound it makes.
On topic.... I have some old grey IBM donor boards in the mail that I am going to hack up to make a 60% case(s) to go with some old vintage switches I've been meaning to get around to, tbh I'll probably start/practice with a QFR plate (chopped of course) and hand wire the switches.