Keyboards & Mice

Kajiimagi

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We've bought some of their stuff and mostly like them considering the prices and alternatives, but it's a bit of a crapshoot. I had one of their top end keyboards come with super-obvious water damage to the keyboard and interior packaging. I would normally blame that on Amazon, but the exterior box/sleeve thing was perfect. Someone almost certainly got a damaged return, looked at it and went "eh fuck it, it's fine" and slapped a new outer box on an obviously fucked product.
two I got today were perfect and new. Also turns out that even though it's the same model #, they did a revision of these mice so now it works with bluetooth and 2.4ghz, they also released a new program to change button functions/lights that wasn't obvious. Good ol jank! Well they were cheap at least. Hell $30 won't buy you a drive thru meal for 2 people any more.
 
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Identikit

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was using a keychron K4 which has a 96% layout and I hated it, it was too cramped for my sausage fingers.

Ended up buying a cheap 80% layout with a seperate numpad and Its way better. compatible with VIA so I am now able to create much more complex macros/layers compared to what I was able to do with the K4.

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Kharzette

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I spent 2 days on the tater (my libre le potato) with the planck and I think it is really going to work. I wrote alot of code and did alot of linuxing about on it. I'm going to go ahead and buy some good switches for it.

The thing that was hardest to get used to is the apostrophe. I still hit enter now and then by mistake alot.

The great thing is I can still type on an ordinary keyboard too. I was worried I'd have trouble going back and forth.
 

Brahma

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Went all in on a new keyboard. Grabbed the Corsair MAKR 75. Went with the pre-lubed Gateron Milky Yellows and couple GK Gamakay silents. Tried the Akko Rosewoods also, but they weren't the sound I was looking for.

Snagged some ceramic keycaps from Cerakeys...expensive as fuck (150 bones) if you were thinking about grabbing some. Also the decorative caps also were 50 bucks?

The feel and sound of this keyboard is amazing!! I liked the way it turned out.



Standard keyboard kit. I took it apart to see what it had for foam and shit. They did a great job with the mats.


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Kajiimagi

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had a kechron 96 , decided I like 104's better. I'm actually quite fine with this Redragon keyboard I have. Easy on the wallet too.