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Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clears
Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.
I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).
Quote from: Connly33 on Mon, 11 January 2016, 17:34:00Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clearsYou could do landing pads and/or O-rings to quiet the Greens, but Clears are nice too. I have only been using Clears for 1/2 a week and I already like them way better than Browns and a little better than Blues but Greens are still holding out as my favorite...for now.
High typing angle hurt my wrists
The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. If the keys are too quiet my house just doesn't sound right. :)I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues. Anything slightly softer makes me cringe now.
MX Red because I'm a clumsy typist and because reds expose me for the fraud I am :V
Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 20:40:48Quote from: Connly33 on Mon, 11 January 2016, 17:34:00Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clearsYou could do landing pads and/or O-rings to quiet the Greens, but Clears are nice too. I have only been using Clears for 1/2 a week and I already like them way better than Browns and a little better than Blues but Greens are still holding out as my favorite...for now.Same as Connly33, I just made too many typos on my Ducky with blues. I'm in love with my greens with o-rings now. However it's still a little too noisy for the office. Looking forward to trying the clears in my ordered Whitefox. And if I don't like em as much, I guess I can always desolder the switches and change them...
Quote from: Brammm87 on Tue, 12 January 2016, 07:17:56Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 20:40:48Quote from: Connly33 on Mon, 11 January 2016, 17:34:00Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clearsYou could do landing pads and/or O-rings to quiet the Greens, but Clears are nice too. I have only been using Clears for 1/2 a week and I already like them way better than Browns and a little better than Blues but Greens are still holding out as my favorite...for now.Same as Connly33, I just made too many typos on my Ducky with blues. I'm in love with my greens with o-rings now. However it's still a little too noisy for the office. Looking forward to trying the clears in my ordered Whitefox. And if I don't like em as much, I guess I can always desolder the switches and change them...I use my V2 with Greens at my office and I haven't had any complaints, although my co-workers were acclimated when I had my AT101W at work
Quote from: Waateva on Tue, 12 January 2016, 10:13:12Quote from: Brammm87 on Tue, 12 January 2016, 07:17:56Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 20:40:48Quote from: Connly33 on Mon, 11 January 2016, 17:34:00Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clearsYou could do landing pads and/or O-rings to quiet the Greens, but Clears are nice too. I have only been using Clears for 1/2 a week and I already like them way better than Browns and a little better than Blues but Greens are still holding out as my favorite...for now.Same as Connly33, I just made too many typos on my Ducky with blues. I'm in love with my greens with o-rings now. However it's still a little too noisy for the office. Looking forward to trying the clears in my ordered Whitefox. And if I don't like em as much, I guess I can always desolder the switches and change them...I use my V2 with Greens at my office and I haven't had any complaints, although my co-workers were acclimated when I had my AT101W at work What switches were in the AT101W? Complicated Blacks? Those aren't quite as loud as greens usually.
Quote from: livingspeedbump on Tue, 12 January 2016, 12:14:33Quote from: Waateva on Tue, 12 January 2016, 10:13:12Quote from: Brammm87 on Tue, 12 January 2016, 07:17:56Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 20:40:48Quote from: Connly33 on Mon, 11 January 2016, 17:34:00Quote from: Waateva on Mon, 11 January 2016, 10:49:02Quote from: gorebrush on Mon, 11 January 2016, 09:32:30I dislike MX-Clear (too stiff) MX-Red/Black (need some tactile feedback).Are Clears really that stiff? I guess I'm used to Blues and Greens so maybe that's why they don't feel stiff to me.They are deffinitly a lot stiffer coming from blues for me, but that's why I like them so much. Blues are too light for me, greens are just the right weight f, but they are to loud for the keyboard that i bring to class with me. Im also a lot more accurate on clears, i only get about 80 or so percent accuracy on blues, but in the high 90's on clearsYou could do landing pads and/or O-rings to quiet the Greens, but Clears are nice too. I have only been using Clears for 1/2 a week and I already like them way better than Browns and a little better than Blues but Greens are still holding out as my favorite...for now.Same as Connly33, I just made too many typos on my Ducky with blues. I'm in love with my greens with o-rings now. However it's still a little too noisy for the office. Looking forward to trying the clears in my ordered Whitefox. And if I don't like em as much, I guess I can always desolder the switches and change them...I use my V2 with Greens at my office and I haven't had any complaints, although my co-workers were acclimated when I had my AT101W at work What switches were in the AT101W? Complicated Blacks? Those aren't quite as loud as greens usually.Always SKCM Black, the late variation. They sound quite unlike any other Alps switch, including early SKCM Black. I used an AT101W for a long time at work, my colleagues didn't mind. But everyone's much more charmed with the NMB that's there now xD . I might replace it soon with a more, let's say, specialised board, soon, though.
The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues.
I use my V2 with Greens at my office and I haven't had any complaints, although my co-workers were acclimated when I had my AT101W at work
Quote from: Malcolm on Tue, 12 January 2016, 00:45:45The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues.You want loud, so you picked MX blue? Weak sauce!You should find a Selectric, a beam spring board with a solenoid clicker, or at least a Model F. :-)
Quote from: jacobolus on Tue, 12 January 2016, 14:27:45Quote from: Malcolm on Tue, 12 January 2016, 00:45:45The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues.You want loud, so you picked MX blue? Weak sauce!You should find a Selectric, a beam spring board with a solenoid clicker, or at least a Model F. :-)Oh yeah, I saw a video of a beam spring board with the clicker enabled and it made me laugh out loud, that level of noise alone makes me want one xD . No idea how loud the Selectric is, but I think my Remington would give it a run for its money .
Quote from: chyros on Tue, 12 January 2016, 17:16:20Quote from: jacobolus on Tue, 12 January 2016, 14:27:45Quote from: Malcolm on Tue, 12 January 2016, 00:45:45The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues.You want loud, so you picked MX blue? Weak sauce!You should find a Selectric, a beam spring board with a solenoid clicker, or at least a Model F. :-)Oh yeah, I saw a video of a beam spring board with the clicker enabled and it made me laugh out loud, that level of noise alone makes me want one xD . No idea how loud the Selectric is, but I think my Remington would give it a run for its money .This video?
Filco black switches. Felt as if pressing the top of a retractable sharpie.
Quote from: livingspeedbump on Tue, 12 January 2016, 17:26:35Quote from: chyros on Tue, 12 January 2016, 17:16:20Quote from: jacobolus on Tue, 12 January 2016, 14:27:45Quote from: Malcolm on Tue, 12 January 2016, 00:45:45The noisier the better, I would write on a typewriter if I could. I don't think I could ever go back to MX Brown's after getting Blues.You want loud, so you picked MX blue? Weak sauce!You should find a Selectric, a beam spring board with a solenoid clicker, or at least a Model F. :-)Oh yeah, I saw a video of a beam spring board with the clicker enabled and it made me laugh out loud, that level of noise alone makes me want one xD . No idea how loud the Selectric is, but I think my Remington would give it a run for its money .This video?That's the one! It's goddamn amazing xD . Someone else ripped it out and shoved it into a Model F iirc. What a combo that is xD .
Quote from: dan002 on Tue, 12 January 2016, 19:15:02Filco black switches. Felt as if pressing the top of a retractable sharpie.So Cherry MX Blacks?
i would not use a case-less keyboard myself. it's just too naked for a shy person like me
Quote from: Bucake on Tue, 12 January 2016, 21:14:11i would not use a case-less keyboard myself. it's just too naked for a shy person like mePretty sure that was just because the person making the video was working on it at the time. These beam spring boards in general have nice (ridiculously huge) cases.
I'm not a fan of linear switches, clicky switches as well, but they don't usually annoy me unless I have a hangover.
The only ones I hate are old Apple Macintosh keyboards (M0110 and M0110A) which feel (and sound) like scratching a chalkboard, hhhhhhorrible.