Hey guys,
I've been stalking this forum for awhile now and decided I should might as well make a post now? My first mechanical keyboard was actually a CM storm quickfire stealth with cherry mx browns but for some reasons, I didn't really like them. I don't know if it was just my particular keyboard but the caplock key was a few level higher than the rest of the keys so my pinky would always hit the caplock key making it uncomfortable to type with. Also, I guess brown keys were to light for me because I kept pressing the wrong keys by accident.
Ended up returning the keyboard and went back to rubber dome keyboard until that one broke so I went back on the keyboard market to find myself another one. I decided to try another mechanical keyboard because maybe browns weren't meant for me. This time, I decided to go for the CM storm quickfire TK because it has always appealed to me that it is about the same size as a TKL keyboard with the numpad and I love my numpad D: It was actually my first choice but I kept reading reviews that the numlock keys doesn't work on macbook so I thought there was no point in buying this keyboard if the numpad doesn't work.
However, I did more research and found out how to fix the numlock issue and waalahhh. Here I am with my new CMSTORM quickfire TK with cherry mx RED switch this time and so far I'm loving it. I always thought that I would rather have the tactile feedbacks like blue switches but the reds aren't bad at all. I actually really like how it feels typing on reds.
The only thing I don't like about this keyboard is actually the material of the keycaps on this keyboard. I don't actually know what material it is but it feels really rubbery when I type on it and was considering switching them out for other keys. However, while researching, I found out that the TK actually doesn't have standard keys so it might be hard for me to switch the keycaps out. Any suggestions?