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I have 2 keyboard that come in my mind and come in different form factor. Glorious Gmmk TKL = $115 Or Kemove Snowfox 61 = $76 These are my country price, Malaysia. They both are compact and small and idk which one to choose. I don't use arrow keys, num pad, pg up or down etc. Need Help!!!
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i want a good mechanical keyboard that can be shipped in india ( TKL or 60% with reliably usable Fn 1-12 row or layer) i have a option on amazon.in https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B08G1QVK9D/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A14CZOWI0VEHLG&psc=1 -2200 rupees i need something like this or better max i can go including shipping is 5000 rupees or 70 dollars i dont care if its not a indian site and have to get it shipped from somewhere as long as its in my budget personally i want brown or blue switches and optionally individual backlight and some software of some sorts i would love it if the switches and key caps are hot swappable i cant seem to find anything better if someone has some recommendations please share it with me thx in advance
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I've had a CM Storm Quickfire Rapid-i TKL for a minute now, it recently died to an unfortunate act of masculinity (opening a jar of sauce for my roommate) which resulted in a dead board. I'm chasing something similar to it in both aesthetics and features. I've had a look around and the Ducky One 2 TKL is a standout in my search so far, also the DURGOD TKL seems ok too although I have no experience with that brand. Essentials -TKL -Solid build quality (not rattly crap haha) -Black (minimal design) -Keys that actuate into the board board, not exposed on top of the body Bonus -Side printed/black top key caps
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Hi, i've been using my G915 TKL for a while now and I really enjoy it. However, the keycaps are ABS which facilitates some greasiness over time. I clean the keyboard every 1-2 weeks to prevent it. Any owner that knows if there are PBT replacement keycaps for the G915 for sale anywhere? I also have a nordic layout which might be tricky to find.
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Hi, I'm looking for a 75% keyboard (so it's a quite compact keyboard but still with the function keys), just like the K2 from Keychon but with a wireless connection made for gaming. So not a bluetooth connection. A connection comparable the "lightspeed" from Logitech. I can't find any keyboard that meets my wishes... Does anyone have an idea?
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Hi, I'm new to the mechanical keyboard scene and my first keyboard (the thing I'm using type right now is a HP gk200s with blue switches) It is now starting to kind of, become... I just wanna upgrade, so I was looking around my local malls and shops, and one that caught my attention was the one I said in my title, not hot swappable, the other switches came with a black casing, but I wanted a white TKL, and silver speeds was the only switch that came with a white case, any advice would be appreciated! (also I wouldn't mind a non standard TKL, as long as a I have dedicated arrow keys and F1 F2 F3 keys, budget of $100-110, (kind of strictly, because I don't have a way of earning money) link for the keyboard: https://www.duckychannel.com.tw/en/One-2-RGB-TKL-White
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I have been struggeling these past few weeks to choose a good prebuilt mechanical keyboard. The only switch that I can find within my price range are outemu switches. Now I do not care about if they have ping or such “nonsense” I just want you guys’ opinion about what switch I should get. I know that it’s all preference, but I want your experience. You can share you’re experience even though you don’t have Outemu switches. In regards of the keyboard. I have been looking at the Redragon K552 which has options for blue and red switches from outemu. And another keyboard I have seen that entices me is the Tecware Phantom TKL which gives me the option for blue, brown and red switches. I just want your guys’ opinion on these so that I can hopefully choose. I must add that My brother has a blue mechanical keyboard which I have tried, it has some unknown company’s blue switches but I found that I play way better with the tactile’ness of the blues than on a membrane keyboard. If reds don’t feel like membranes then I will probably want reds.
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I'm looking for a tkl mechanical keyboard with standard layout that i can switch keycaps easily, usb type c so i can directly used it on my macbook pro and also linear switches (mx red). Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you
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Looking for a very simplistic tkl keyboard with mx red's. Something in the neibourhood of the Noppoo Choc Mini. I live in norway and its impossible to get without sending it half way around the world and it will suck bigtime if it has a defect. Thanks for reading!
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hi guys it's my first time buying an mechanical keyboard anyone can recommend for $100? i'm also planning to stretch my budget for keycaps i want to have black base then blue key caps what keyboard should i get? do you think it will look better to on a rgb keyboard for blue keycaps? base on my research tkl will be best choice for me and cherry mx brown.
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Hi. I'm looking for a good ten-keyless mechanical keyboard that has cable routing. I really like the Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro S, but it doesn't feature any cable routing, which really is unfortunate. I'd prefer something along the price range of not over $120. Other than that, I do have one more question; Which would be a better choice: the Razer Ornata or the Masterkeys Pro S? (I know the Ornata isn't mechanical, but that isn't really a con for me, so no need to mention that) Cheers!
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So I'm interested in getting a tkl mechanical keyboard and was wondering what tkl keyboards y'all would recommend? I'm currently considering either: Ducky One cherry red mx switch with rgb Cooler Master Fire Rapid-SI Cooler Master Fire Rapid Red Cooler Master Fire Rapid-I The purpose for this keyboard is to be one that I can carry around with me that I could also use to replace the generic membrane keyboard I use at work. My price range is about 150 and I would prefer cherry red switches since that is what I'm use to and enjoy using the most. Feel free to provide any other recommendations.
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Hello guys im looking for a new keyboard. The one ive got is Corsair K70 with red led (mx brown). Here`s my budget : 150 CAD. Here`s the switches I like : brown, blue Here`s the switches I HATE : Logitech Romer ! I do not care if it doesn`t feature RGB LED and if it is TKL or not Any suggestion ?
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VIDEO REVIEW ( Written Below ) WRITTEN REVIEW (Video Above ) Mechanical , Responsive , TenKeyLess , RGB , Loads of presets and Wireless ! Snows here and I just received my new Keyboard yes I spent me own money on it , its the Calibur from Drevo. This keyboard falls between an 80% and a 60% keyboard. Its got everything an 80% would except for the F row and printsc ScrLk and pause. Lets talk about the looks. This keyboard design is so simple yet so sexy. the finish on the keycaps is a subtle flat black. its not as shiny or glossy as a Corsair or gigabyte K70/k85 series yet not so flat as to get easily scratched by a fingernail. it also comes in a silver and white variant. The keycap paint is also uniform ( I'm looking at you K85 with your greyish blotches ) The font on the keys is gamery but not so much as to not understand what is on them… except maybe for the zero which looks like open braces close bracket close bracket. Its using 4 little rubber feet for each positions depending on if its propped up or laying flat *Smart*. And it has no bezels or borders.. and wont make you pay for a wall. Its got 8 colour RGB illumination and the switches housing are see through to allow better light transmittance and its got 11 buttons paired with the FN key to cycle through or to adjust the keys lighting. you can toggle between lighting effects, key press effects , full keyboard colour , a cycle for all lighting effects and you have customizable presets ( G1 and G 2 ) to change each individual keys colour. Also brightness and speed of effects are controlled by the arrow keys. With the FN key you can also access the F1-12 keys and the WinLock key. it has Outemou RED switches but it also comes in the Blue Red or Brown flavors. To be honest , I have had cherry MX Reds on my K70 and these feel very similar ! the actuation is pretty deep so if you’re the kind to do half presses , this keyboard might not be for you. But if you like bottoming out those keys like a savage , these will do well. They might not feel as gamery as the G410 from logitech ( which I own and god dammit the travel is short ) but I prefer a deep things. The surprising thing is that they aren't that loud which I like and there are no metallic ping noises when pressing those keys. ( like my Tesoro gram spectrum ) Its wireless through bluetooth 4.0 and its working extremely well for me , I'm not a pro gamer , but I have had barely any hiccups with it , the only thing I would have to recommend is to have your bluetooth adapter as close to the keyboard as possible. I'm using my front IO because I have to admit that using the back IO did cause me to have some hangs where the keyboard would repeat keystrokes. BUT it also works with a Wire which comes with it. ( Micro USB ) and when the batteries are low , you can connect it to the computer or a battery bank to charge it ( I use a battery bank ). to save battery power it will go to sleep and turn off the lights after 30 seconds, bummer for those who want all the lights but they stay on when a wired connection is made. Compared to similar keyboards like the ANNE PRO at 90$ I feel like this one beats it hands down. the only problem is that the RGB customization is restricted to the function buttons whereas the ANNE pro has full customization via an app. and the anne pro comes with a bluetooth dongle & 16 million colour illumination, but I like the 8 colors available on this one. This keyboard is 60$ US and in my opinion is a STEAL. If you're looking for a mechanical keyboard wired or * WIRELESS* YES YES THIS ( its a joke that is part of the video ) . its a great keyboard and makes my setup looks so CLEAN. I honestly don't know why people test keyboard flex but no flex on this one. Hopefully you enjoyed reading ! Stay Frosty. Snows
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I am looking for a AZERTY layout, cherry MX brown, TKL/lefthanded (numpad on the left hand side) mech-keyboard. what a mouthfull. I would really apreciate some sugestions as i cant seem to find one. Thanks in advantage Ikbenoliver
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hi guys, i have beem looking for a 65% mechanical keyboard and i come to these keyboards. 1. Magicforce 68 (Cherry MX) 2. TADA68 (Gateron) would like to ask which one u guys think is better to get ? they are both almost same price in my place, around 60 USD
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I'm looking for a mechanical keyboard that's: 1-TKL (Tenkeyless - doesn't have numpad) 2-Mechanical (duh) 3-Has Gateron or Cherry MX switches (Brown) 4-Has decent RGB 5-Under $70 Currently, my options are the Cooler Master CK530, which is basically a perfect choice for me, but its brown switches variant is out of stock, and the Tecware Phantom, which is also a decent choice but it has Outemu browns, which are nowhere as good as Cherry MX or even Gateron browns. I want a decent keyboard that would last. I don't game that much, so I need something that's decent in gaming and great in typing. I would've gone for the reds if I wanted it primarily for gaming. I'm open to all kinds of suggestions and recommendations.
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So I am looking for new KB and I want it hot swappable and not spend over 100$ (I don't need switches and keycaps just board). I also need it to be TKL or 60% and to be full RGB (detachable cable would be good too). So far I found GMMK TKL and Tecware Phantom 87. GMMK TKL really attracts me with his look and features and the only thing that is meh is light are not bright enough (I actually need it to be bright so orange can be orange etc.) and some people say it's meh in general (btw I like it's loud stabilizers) while Tecware Phantom is really great for price but I am not sure if I can change stabilizers,it's cable is not detachable and BIGGEST problem about this one is it's limitation to outemu which is not good as I am planning to buy various types of switches and test them. Which keyboard should I pick or do you reccomend me one that fits my needs (compatibility with other switches and not just outemu would be really appreciated).
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Ok...so... as I am making my "Gaming setup" and I normally as expected bought keyboard. It's chinese one called "Motospeed ck108". It feels very nice (it's aluminium plated and switches are suprisingly great). The only problem I have is it has numpad and idk...it just feels kinda ehh when you remember it's some chinese company and not logitech or corsair. I mean...numpad is great for programming and by general typing long numbers faster, but it's annoying to have while you are gaming (I am competitive gamer so numpad is space waste). Also my table is small so it's really annoying. Should I buy tkl keyboard and if yes should that be gpro (I have logitech g mouse so I can sync rgb and I like how it looks) or something else?
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Which one y’all I can’t decide all on my own. I love the aesthetic of the g pro but don’t want to risk not liking the romer g switches as I haven’t tried them.
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I'm looking for a wrist rest for a TKL mechanical keyboard... I have a Xtrfy K4. Any suggestions for good quality brands or websites that sells good wrist rests? Thanks!
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I was wondering if anyone knew of any good TKL mechanical keyboards that offer Cherry MX silent black or linear grey switches. I don't really have any budgeting concerns, I would just like to see what my options may be without changing the switches out myself.
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I need some recommendations. My oem keyboard is crapping out after years of abuse and neglect. I am looking for a TKL or full keyboard with either programmable rgb or non-flashy backlighting (preferably white or green). Likes: removable usb cord, nonflashy backlighting (if rgb is programmable, that is fine), and low noise keys. Dislikes: macro keys, hardcore gamer look, loud keys (cherry blue or even red) and large formfactor. Non-necessity: mechanical keys. I am happy with either mechanical, scissor, or membrane switches/keys. I am a college student with a small wallet, and I am a gamer but not hardcore. This will see lots of papers and internet. If a cover can be purchased that would be a plus as sometimes I need to look up parts for mowers, my truck, etc and my hands can be dirty. Thank you in advance.