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Offline Lunartuna

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 11:08:21 »
Whats "hybrid" cherry switch? I know cherry switches but hybrid?...
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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 11:09:32 »
Whats "hybrid" cherry switch? I know cherry switches but hybrid?...

Probably some of kind X and some of kind Y

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GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 11:11:52 »
Different color switches on the same board?
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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 11:42:03 »
Equipped with 2 Cherry MX switches: Blue & Green

Offline Lunartuna

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 12:00:35 »
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=372

Black, red and grey cherry mx.

I want to know the layout of the colours.
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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 23 March 2013, 12:31:49 »
So basically MK got these in:



For the 9087G2 Pro, they have the Blue/Green like keymaster mentioned, and the Brown/White (I'm hoping it's clear tbqh) in the picture.

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #7 on: Tue, 26 March 2013, 02:06:10 »
Has anyone got experience using a Hybrid board?

Do you find it a bit odd having higher pressure levels / mix of tactile and clicky?
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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 26 March 2013, 02:37:18 »
I have the brown +white for a week now, it's my first mechanical keyboard, so can't said the difference with  other switch, but overall feels nice.

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #9 on: Tue, 26 March 2013, 06:39:58 »
I made my own "hybrid" board with clears/ergo-clears/greys, its nice, and I will refine it as soon I get my hands on some 62/65g springs....
But for the Ducky: I can understand having stiffer switches at the bottom row, but why on Shift? Its usually pressed with the weakest finger (pinky), no?

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 26 March 2013, 08:11:13 »
I think they have the 'ergonomic' factor backwards.  The stabilizers already feel stiffer than the other keys; then they add stiffer switches to those.  Maybe not so much the space bar but I bet the pinkys would disagree on the shift keys, enter, and backspace.

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Re: GASP* Ducky DK9087G2 Pro Limited Edition PBT (Hybrid Cherry MX)
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 26 March 2013, 14:23:17 »
I can understand having stiffer switches at the bottom row, but why on Shift? Its usually pressed with the weakest finger (pinky), no?

I bet the pinkys would disagree on the shift keys, enter, and backspace.

Exactly what I was wondering ;) I can imagine for gaming where you aren't toggling actions that use those keys - out of choice or necessity - that could get pretty fatiguing
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