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Offline gorebrush

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CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 16:01:18 »
Got mine today. Rather like typing on it already, though I am making a load of typo's with it.

I guess I need to practice :) I use some cheap Microsoft POS at work and up until I have had a Unicomp Customizer 105 from the US for the past 12 months, but the clicky noise - it's just too noisy and the keyboard is a bit too big.

However, I am very pleased with the CM Storm already

Offline boredgunner

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 16:05:21 »
Out of curiosity, which keyboard exactly?  CM Storm has three keyboard models.  The QuickFire Rapid and Pro are certainly excellent, and I'd expect no less from the Trigger.
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Offline gorebrush

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 16:06:05 »
Sorry - I have the Rapid (Tenkeyless)


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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 16:06:52 »
Glad you're enjoying it :D
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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 16:43:23 »
PCB mounted blacks rock.. wish I could say the same for plate :-\

Offline oluf

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 24 August 2012, 17:34:38 »
Sweet! I got an MX black equipped quick fire rapid today too! =D I have another with blues on it... It's taking a little bit of time to get used to the linear action keys, but I do like the stiffer springs.. /me looks around for greens.....

Offline stingrae

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 00:34:28 »
PCB mounted blacks rock.. wish I could say the same for plate :-\

It's so strange how little things affect the feel of a switch...
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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #7 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 00:43:44 »
Trigger trigger trigger! whoop whoop
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Offline Keyboarder

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #8 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 01:26:50 »
Trigger trigger trigger! whoop whoop

What exactly is so special about the CM storm trigger?

Offline boredgunner

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #9 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 12:18:04 »
Trigger trigger trigger! whoop whoop

What exactly is so special about the CM storm trigger?

Not much I would think.  I suppose it is one of few high quality keyboards that has a backlight and macro keys, and the price is good.
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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #10 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 21:35:33 »
Hmmmm I heard blacks aren't very great for typing, too stiff.
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Offline Deekin

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #11 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 21:53:23 »
I have used black switches for almost a year (stopped use them just recently), and I had no real problem with them since I mostly game and just write smaller bits of texts (kinda like this forum post).
If I had written some kind of big and long text I think I would have fatigued a little bit.

Even though I didnt fatigue really with blacks while gaming etc, now that I use reds I feel....... relief? when I just generally use them, both for typing and gaming, it feels so much better and smoother.
And when Im going back to blacks I feel in my fingers that they slightly ache.

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #12 on: Sat, 25 August 2012, 22:03:48 »
OP glad to hear that you're enjoying your Rapids. They are the one keyboard that is recommended by everyone here and also on Reddit.

Once you get accustomed to typing with lighter keys, it's really difficult to go back, since you start losing speed due to keys not registering.

Offline stingrae

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #13 on: Sun, 26 August 2012, 02:03:17 »
Hmmmm I heard blacks aren't very great for typing, too stiff.

I've owned over ten different Cherry Black boards and some of them were stiffer than others.

I've had a Filco Majestouch-1 that was stiff as F**K;  Also a Poker that was pretty stiff.

But I've also had a Tte Meka G1 that was so light and smooth I had to take the keycaps off to see if I got Reds by mistake.

TT meka g1 often comes up as a board that feels lighter...strange stuff that although I imagine it's down to lube or something. Since I reckon the cherry switches will all activate with roughly the same pressure.
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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #14 on: Sun, 26 August 2012, 09:07:25 »
Hmmmm I heard blacks aren't very great for typing, too stiff.

I've owned over ten different Cherry Black boards and some of them were stiffer than others.

I've had a Filco Majestouch-1 that was stiff as F**K;  Also a Poker that was pretty stiff.

But I've also had a Tte Meka G1 that was so light and smooth I had to take the keycaps off to see if I got Reds by mistake.
My TG3 BL82 is tactile as the keycap likes to bind against the switch body if hit off-axis (Even a little) I am looking into lubing all the switches. The spacebar, of course, does not have this issue.

So, the switches might be the same (as, say, WYSE) but in practice it does feel different, due to other factors.

Offline gorebrush

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #15 on: Mon, 27 August 2012, 04:48:37 »
The blacks are working great, would be interested to know what Blue's are like compared to the buckling spring though.


Offline oluf

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #16 on: Tue, 28 August 2012, 14:47:38 »
I can tell you they're much softer than the IBM model M's buckling springs... Like fairy tippy-toes.

The blacks are working great, would be interested to know what Blue's are like compared to the buckling spring though.

Offline gorebrush

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #17 on: Wed, 29 August 2012, 10:09:01 »
Really? Might invest in a Blue keyboard as well...........

Offline swagpiratex

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #18 on: Wed, 29 August 2012, 10:55:27 »
You tell yourself you're only going to have one nice keyboard. And then you start thinking about everything else you're missing out on, lol.

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #19 on: Wed, 29 August 2012, 11:06:46 »
Really? Might invest in a Blue keyboard as well...........
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Offline boredgunner

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #20 on: Wed, 29 August 2012, 12:31:12 »
Really? Might invest in a Blue keyboard as well...........
Do it!

Yes go for it, maybe a full size to change it up?
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Offline gvfarns

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Re: CM Storm w/ Cherry MX Blacks
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 29 August 2012, 17:10:56 »
Got mine today. Rather like typing on it already, though I am making a load of typo's with it.

I guess I need to practice :) I use some cheap Microsoft POS at work and up until I have had a Unicomp Customizer 105 from the US for the past 12 months, but the clicky noise - it's just too noisy and the keyboard is a bit too big.

Yeah, I have the same keyboard and love it.  It takes a while to get used to the gentle touch required for excellent typing on Cherry keys, but they are very quick and fun.  At the moment the only problem I have is that I still have the habit of holding down the shift key hard and I don't pick my finger up fully before typing the next letter, so I often get and additional capitalized letter.  That's the downside of actuation happening before bottom-out.  Just something to get used to.