Author Topic: keyboard samplers....  (Read 1249 times)

i just bought one of these
http://www.maxkeyboard.com/max-keyboard-keycap-cherry-mx-switch-o-ring-sampler-kit.html
im going to try it out and find out what kind of keyboard i can use
which switch do you like best, forums?

i hear the MX Blue's are great
« Last Edit: July 17, 2014, 08:23:48 PM by blockguy™ »

buckling spring

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0ScGHrDZtVB
these are blues, I have them
i typed "hello forums, this is a test with the cherry mx blue keyboard, i loving hate it but whatever" http://vocaroo.com/i/s18XAEzxrciw
« Last Edit: July 18, 2014, 01:00:12 PM by Nal »

if you have the money, get an IBM Model M with the Bucking Spring
they feel just like blues and almost sound like blues too, if i had the money i'd get one

I don't get it why does it matter.

if you have the money, get an IBM Model M with the Bucking Spring
they feel just like blues and almost sound like blues too, if i had the money i'd get one
waste of money, blues and buckling are completely different? Plus they take tons of research to buy the right one, some are produced by lexmark and others are terminal keyboards. I was looking into getting one and I found a space saver for like $300, but then again thats a tenkeyless
I don't get it why does it matter.
would you like to type on a keyboard that feels like its falling apart or something not stuff
if you aren't not going to play blockland then buy a tenkeyless keyboard, they're nice and they don't have a numpad.

blue no o ring please

I like blues but I currently have a Black Widow Ultimate that has Razer's proprietary key switches that are still pretty nice and are satisfyingly clicky.

I have a SteelSeries keyboard with MX Black switches. Feels nice.

(also got a sick deal of like $30 off so WORTH)

I have a Cherry MX red Corsair Keybnoard and its great with gaming, but a little sensitive.

waste of money, blues and buckling are completely different? Plus they take tons of research to buy the right one, some are produced by lexmark and others are terminal keyboards. I was looking into getting one and I found a space saver for like $300, but then again thats a tenkeyless
theres ones made by lexmark and ones made by IBM. some of the ones made by lexmark aren't mechanical (rubberdome). you can buy an old model M for like $30-$150 on ebay, so not that cheap really
they are sturdy as forget, they weigh like 2 pounds or some stuff
the space saver editions are rare enough to cost a stuffload of money, so just buy the standard bulky one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02og1nUSI8A
« Last Edit: July 18, 2014, 12:54:12 AM by blockguy™ »

I felt a mechanical keyboard on an old, electronic typewriter made by ibm while in a thrift shop, and it felt great, but I still have to ask.....is it worth the high cost of a mech keyboard?

MX Blue for typing.
And I love the sound.

i use a keyboard.
like, what.

this is hipster crap lol