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Offline Shawn5pencer

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #50 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 21:32:55 »
60% keyboards look very interesting, pok3r keyboards seem to be the best choice for me in terms of 60%. Anyone got any better suggestions?


GON Nerd60 that it is a totally different league, it will need some DIY work from you but it worth it.
Looks nice. Plus it seems that it's a lot more customizable than the pok3r.

Keyboard assembly would be a downside, but I guess you need to put in work to get the really good keyboards.

Downside for some = upside for others

I really want to build one of these bad boys. I'm all about modifications and customization  :thumb:

I guess that'd be a downside for me, although that's probably because I've never really done anything involving keyboard assembly.


A teaser: This is a Nerd60, one more is in the mail already, may post when I got my Bluegaloo.

Damn, what keycap set is that?

WASD V2 w/ Cherry MX Browns

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #51 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 21:37:09 »
60% keyboards look very interesting, pok3r keyboards seem to be the best choice for me in terms of 60%. Anyone got any better suggestions?


GON Nerd60 that it is a totally different league, it will need some DIY work from you but it worth it.
Looks nice. Plus it seems that it's a lot more customizable than the pok3r.

Keyboard assembly would be a downside, but I guess you need to put in work to get the really good keyboards.

Downside for some = upside for others

I really want to build one of these bad boys. I'm all about modifications and customization  :thumb:

I guess that'd be a downside for me, although that's probably because I've never really done anything involving keyboard assembly.


A teaser: This is a Nerd60, one more is in the mail already, may post when I got my Bluegaloo.

Damn, what keycap set is that?


It is an OG Cherry double shot black on beige winkeyless set. It feels awesome with ergo-clears with gold springs for the alphas and blacks in the modifiers.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #52 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 21:40:32 »
60% keyboards look very interesting, pok3r keyboards seem to be the best choice for me in terms of 60%. Anyone got any better suggestions?


GON Nerd60 that it is a totally different league, it will need some DIY work from you but it worth it.
Looks nice. Plus it seems that it's a lot more customizable than the pok3r.

Keyboard assembly would be a downside, but I guess you need to put in work to get the really good keyboards.

Downside for some = upside for others

I really want to build one of these bad boys. I'm all about modifications and customization  :thumb:

I guess that'd be a downside for me, although that's probably because I've never really done anything involving keyboard assembly.


A teaser: This is a Nerd60, one more is in the mail already, may post when I got my Bluegaloo.

This is sexy! I want to build a Nerd60, but I don't like MX style switches anymore. I have seen the light that is Matias Quiet Clicks (and other Alps style switches), and I can't bring myself to use anything else now haha.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #53 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 21:56:00 »
now join the club within the club, hhkb club.
No, he’s not around. How that sound to ya? Jot it down.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #54 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 22:05:34 »
now join the club within the club, hhkb club.
That will be next!! The layout is the only thing making me slightly weary about it.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #55 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 22:09:14 »
I began my mechanical keyboard journey using ALPS; by then, the key caps availability and options to get parts to built an ALPS custom was limited to harvesting parts from old boards that never match in between, now the options are bit wider, but still, you would have far less options than with Cherry. Also, there is no key caps that match Cherry double shots for ALPS.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #56 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 22:16:26 »
I began my mechanical keyboard journey using ALPS; by then, the key caps availability and options to get parts to built an ALPS custom was limited to harvesting parts from old boards that never match in between, now the options are bit wider, but still, you would have far less options than with Cherry. Also, there is no key caps that match Cherry double shots for ALPS.
Yeah that's definitely a major bummer, but I just love everything about ALPS switches. Have you used Topre switches? If so, how do they feel compared to ALPS? I know they're completely different, but as far as travel goes, I love how short the travel is on the Matias switches.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #57 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 22:40:59 »
I began my mechanical keyboard journey using ALPS; by then, the key caps availability and options to get parts to built an ALPS custom was limited to harvesting parts from old boards that never match in between, now the options are bit wider, but still, you would have far less options than with Cherry. Also, there is no key caps that match Cherry double shots for ALPS.
Yeah that's definitely a major bummer, but I just love everything about ALPS switches. Have you used Topre switches? If so, how do they feel compared to ALPS? I know they're completely different, but as far as travel goes, I love how short the travel is on the Matias switches.


A friend lent me a HHKB 2 Pro for a couple of months, it feels nice; but, at least for me, it was closer to a rubber dome than to a mechanical one, the sound is great, though. The layout was pretty much unusable over the short period I tried it, the awkward combination of pinky Fn and diamond arrows was the worst part, maybe trying it over an extended time may get it better, some are fans of it, but I just cannot understand why.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #58 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 23:11:22 »
I began my mechanical keyboard journey using ALPS; by then, the key caps availability and options to get parts to built an ALPS custom was limited to harvesting parts from old boards that never match in between, now the options are bit wider, but still, you would have far less options than with Cherry. Also, there is no key caps that match Cherry double shots for ALPS.
Yeah that's definitely a major bummer, but I just love everything about ALPS switches. Have you used Topre switches? If so, how do they feel compared to ALPS? I know they're completely different, but as far as travel goes, I love how short the travel is on the Matias switches.


A friend lent me a HHKB 2 Pro for a couple of months, it feels nice; but, at least for me, it was closer to a rubber dome than to a mechanical one, the sound is great, though. The layout was pretty much unusable over the short period I tried it, the awkward combination of pinky Fn and diamond arrows was the worst part, maybe trying it over an extended time may get it better, some are fans of it, but I just cannot understand why.
Yeah that's my only qualm with that board. The thing I loved about going from an 80% to a 60% was how seamless it was. The HHKB seems like I would have to learn an entire new layout to use it to it's full potential.

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Re: I finally joined the 60% club!
« Reply #59 on: Wed, 11 November 2015, 00:24:59 »
I began my mechanical keyboard journey using ALPS; by then, the key caps availability and options to get parts to built an ALPS custom was limited to harvesting parts from old boards that never match in between, now the options are bit wider, but still, you would have far less options than with Cherry. Also, there is no key caps that match Cherry double shots for ALPS.
Yeah that's definitely a major bummer, but I just love everything about ALPS switches. Have you used Topre switches? If so, how do they feel compared to ALPS? I know they're completely different, but as far as travel goes, I love how short the travel is on the Matias switches.

I'm not the biggest fan of the arrow keys or nav cluster and I don't really dig the fn position - really tempted to get Hasu's alternate controller for my hhkbs and map arrows to IJKL like the rest of my 60% boards

A friend lent me a HHKB 2 Pro for a couple of months, it feels nice; but, at least for me, it was closer to a rubber dome than to a mechanical one, the sound is great, though. The layout was pretty much unusable over the short period I tried it, the awkward combination of pinky Fn and diamond arrows was the worst part, maybe trying it over an extended time may get it better, some are fans of it, but I just cannot understand why.