User Controls

Mechanical keyboards

  1. #21
    zok jr. Houston
    Originally posted by Lanny ^I remember those things. Think I actually inherited one and it's in a box somewhere. Looks kinda cool but shows dirt like a motherfucker and isn't so great to type on. I kinda like the oversized escape key tho.

    I love escaping so I also enjoy the oversized key *gulps 8th whiskey drink*
  2. #22
    I use the shittiest keyboard known to man. This thing is straight out of the depths of hell and it requires constant adjustment and can take my punching and slapping nicely. It is a dark piece of technology only to be used for DARK WICKED PURPOSES. I cannot fucking WORK OR TYPE WORTH SHIT ON THIS BOARD. This is the wretched piece of plastic and metal that birthed FRONT PAGE FLUSH and a lot of my posts on rdfrn and since the summer.

    A mans soul is expressed through his keyboard, it is the focal point of any electronic system.

    I need a new one and the holiday season is coming up. POST SOME HIGH END BRANDS/NAMES/DEVICES. I want the BEST KEYBOARD ON THE MARKET. I need a new mouse too. My main purpose is GAMING and CLACKITY CLACKING (writing, research, business). The budget is $1000. Help me out here.

    I'm thinking about going with the classic IBM model M



    https://www.amazon.com/IBM-Keyboard-Model-M-1391401/dp/B00F4FHY64
  3. #23
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump I use the shittiest keyboard known to man. This thing is straight out of the depths of hell and it requires constant adjustment and can take my punching and slapping nicely. It is a dark piece of technology only to be used for DARK WICKED PURPOSES. I cannot fucking WORK OR TYPE WORTH SHIT ON THIS BOARD. This is the wretched piece of plastic and metal that birthed FRONT PAGE FLUSH and a lot of my posts on rdfrn and since the summer.

    A mans soul is expressed through his keyboard, it is the focal point of any electronic system.

    I need a new one and the holiday season is coming up. POST SOME HIGH END BRANDS/NAMES/DEVICES. I want the BEST KEYBOARD ON THE MARKET. I need a new mouse too. My main purpose is GAMING and CLACKITY CLACKING (writing, research, business). The budget is $1000. Help me out here.

    I'm thinking about going with the classic IBM model M



    https://www.amazon.com/IBM-Keyboard-Model-M-1391401/dp/B00F4FHY64

    lol 1k, are you retarded?

    I use a corsair scimitar mouse, has a 12-button keypad ont he side. would've gotten the roccat nyth instead but it's close to twice the price

    as for keyboards do you have a switch preference, the cherry colours as above or something else like mattias?

    also form factor - fullsize/tenkeyless/60% or smaller etc
  4. #24
    zok jr. Houston
    Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump I use the shittiest keyboard known to man. This thing is straight out of the depths of hell and it requires constant adjustment and can take my punching and slapping nicely. It is a dark piece of technology only to be used for DARK WICKED PURPOSES. I cannot fucking WORK OR TYPE WORTH SHIT ON THIS BOARD. This is the wretched piece of plastic and metal that birthed FRONT PAGE FLUSH and a lot of my posts on rdfrn and since the summer.

    A mans soul is expressed through his keyboard, it is the focal point of any electronic system.

    I need a new one and the holiday season is coming up. POST SOME HIGH END BRANDS/NAMES/DEVICES. I want the BEST KEYBOARD ON THE MARKET. I need a new mouse too. My main purpose is GAMING and CLACKITY CLACKING (writing, research, business). The budget is $1000. Help me out here.

    I'm thinking about going with the classic IBM model M



    https://www.amazon.com/IBM-Keyboard-Model-M-1391401/dp/B00F4FHY64

    I don't know why but I really like that it has great a e s t h e t i c
  5. #25
    You can do coke off that keyboard with room to spare.



    Originally posted by aldra as for keyboards do you have a switch preference, the cherry colours as above or something else like mattias?

    also form factor - fullsize/tenkeyless/60% or smaller etc

    Thats a pretty nice mouse. I can't believe some of the gimmicks they have for keyboard and mice these days.

    I really don't know whats best, from what I read black,blue/brown are best for gaming. I checked out some around $200 pieces, Corsair RGB, etc, but nothing stood out.
  6. #26
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    for gayming red/brown are the most popular, blue not so much because of the loud clicking sound. blacks aren't terribly popular in general because they take a lot of force to press. if you're not familiar with the switch types next time you go to a store that sells them ask if they have a switch tester:



    if you're not concerned with fancy LEDs I was going to recommend the coolermaster stealth - I have one somewhere with red switches, comfortable and looks ace, but I don't think they make them anymore
  7. #27
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    tangentially related:

    https://www.massdrop.com/buy/milkyway-pbt-dye-subbed-keycap-set?referer=PZWU37


    fucking yes pls
  8. #28
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    God dammit massdrop, why do I have to register to look at a product? What business operates like this?
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  9. #29
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Lanny God dammit massdrop, why do I have to register to look at a product? What business operates like this?



    niggers. they used to allow you to view products via a direct link but you had to sign in to browse categories
  10. #30
    Okay fellas I blew my budget but fuck it nice things are nice

    Here is a keyboard that can survive the harshness of space. 20 F keys to control space ship functions.

    "Environmentally Sealed to NEMA 4, 4X / IP65 specifications when properly installed.
    Panelmount Stainless Steel Case
    Temperature Range
    -40C to +90C (-40F to +194F)
    Includes Bulkhead Connectors and Optical Barriers
    114 Keys, 20 Function Keys, WIN KEY
    Built-in 3 button Pointing Device
    Greater than 10 Million cycles expected life
    Includes separate PS/2 cables with Bulkhead connectors"



    Heres a fancy mouse

    a computer mouse that hearkened back to the idea of a clicking telegraph key. The Datamancer Telegraph Mouse is a computer mouse constructed from brass and oak components and designed with a vintage telegraph style. It features a comfortable leather palm rest and vintage telegraph knob arms for the mouse buttons.





    TOTAL COST $2910
  11. #31
    ))<>(( Yung Blood
    Right, reds aren't clicky at all, it's entirely a linearly increasing resistance with no tactile bump as in the category of brown and up, and no audible click as with the category of blue and up. Since the reds are the lightest linear switches, you will typically hear a 'click' as you bottom the keys out, but this has nothing to do with the key mechanism.

    The linear switches I think are the most misunderstood and maligned of the Cherry types, especially for people who got into mechanical keyboards because they liked the clicky feedback. I started with an IBM Model M (1391401) with buckling springs so I can definitely understand the desire for this click, but currently my favorite setup is probably MX reds with red 40A-L o-rings to dampen the sound of bottoming out, as well as shorten the travel distance. Since I type heavily, I will press the keys as far as they'll go anyway, so it helps to have a short throw. Meanwhile, MX blacks are heavy enough to tire my fingers out, and the only place for a grey switch is on the spacebar of a keyboard with blacks, for example.

    This preference is hardest to explain. Usually you only have to show people the nice crispy click or whatever, and they see the point. But why reds, especially with o-rings? Now to some people it just seems mushy again like their shitty cheap keyboard was. I have used this setup for twitchy FPS gaming and for competitive typing (as well as all day at work) and I love it for both. Even though there is no tactile feedback, the behavior of the mechanism is still extremely consistent and reliable and can be expected to remain so for many millions of keystrokes. There is no sense of imbalance or stumbling in my fingers when typing on it, the keys always do precisely what I intended them to do when I intended them to do it. I have some bad memories of shitty keyboards where the keys stick for the briefest moment and fuck up my rhythm and all these little things like that. The lack of the tactile click/bump seems to allow me to 'flow' better in fast typing. There is no need to release the key all the way up past the tactile bump to reset; this allows, to me, easier and faster striking of double letters. This also makes using the WASD (or rather ESDF) in games a lot better. It seems like I can tap-release-tap or change direction that much faster and easier, or generally have a better sense of fine control.

    I wasn't really sure about the point of a linear switch either, but I was lucky enough to come across a keyboard with MX blacks at an electronics recycling place I used to work at, so I got to try it out and see why people bother. Maybe nobody can really be convinced about this until they try it out for gaming or speed typing or whatever they get up to.

    Animated GIFs of switches:
    http://www.keyboardco.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Blue.gif
    Here you can see the white bit being snapped down past the resistance of that metal clip on the left, producing the simultaneous tactile resistance and audible click of the mechanism.

    http://www.keyboardco.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Brown.gif
    Here you can see a similar action but without the separate piece that snaps down -- here we only overcome the resistance of the metal clip, producing the tactile resistance bump but with no extra audible click induced by the key mechanism. You can make about as much noise if you press the keys all the way down, however.

    http://www.keyboardco.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Red.gif
    Here we can see that there isn't a bump that we have to get past the metal piece. There is only the smooth travel and the increasing resistance of the spring.

    Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump I'm thinking about going with the classic IBM model M

    Do it, it's good shit. I just hope you don't have roommates/coworkers with functioning ears.

    Post last edited by ))<>(( at 2016-12-07T05:00:33.156891+00:00
  12. #32
    bling bling Dark Matter
    stfu wen i ben useing the same kboard for 7 yrs adn it hasnt fukd up yet infact it did fukd up but it unfukd itself wen i spilt a cwe on it so fuk u
  13. #33
    bling bling Dark Matter
    stfu saying dome will break down u chat shit aftr u used it for time it gets lighter
  14. #34
    bling bling Dark Matter
    adn its worter proof 100$%
  15. #35
  16. #36
    cerakote African Astronaut
    oh heck yes i do, lad

    razer blackwidow tournament

    i got it cheap and it works
  17. #37
    zok jr. Houston
    So I did a nice upgrade got some cool double-shot injection molded GOLD keycaps. I feel like this is what a coke dealer's keyboard would look like if they were into mechanicals. Sorry about the shitty grainy low light image but I am too lazy to turn on any of my overhead lights.

    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  18. #38
    Don't be a faggot just buy a Ducky
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  19. #39
    zok jr. Houston
    Originally posted by Captain Falcon Don't be a faggot just buy a Ducky

    pff no way I already spent like 2 hours removing and replacing all of the keycaps this is my keyboard for life
  20. #40
    Oh shit, now that''s the blingest keyboard I've seen in my life.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
Jump to Top