I have the CM Storm with red switches. I feel that even reds feel like it could be lighter. I would never buy anything other than reds if I had the choice since all the other options are heavier. Have tried blues and reds.
Do you like the reds because you find them more comfortable, easier to tap, or easier to sustain when taking on long streams, when you compare them to blues.ct_warrior wrote:
I have the CM Storm with red switches. I feel that even reds feel like it could be lighter. I would never buy anything other than reds if I had the choice since all the other options are heavier. Have tried blues and reds.
That was the keyboard used by Aristotle if I'm not mistaken?ziin wrote:
Model M
Buckling springs
It's the greatest keyboard ever made
I know that feel, bro. Most of the stuff I need can only be delivered here from other countries or have a 200% price on them :<CaveBells wrote:
I live in Africa, there are maybe 15 people on the continent that know mechanical keyboards exist nevermind have them in store.
All three, but not to a huge degree. Blues are fine, but the clicking you hear during actualization is redundant and drains a bit of stamina once you become comfortable with the speed. When I first started out, I tended not to bottom out because I was weak and less coordinated (a temporary period when blues would be preferred). Now, I can bottom out with a solid thud; although I only do that when I can spare the stamina and my reading ability allows me to do so without thinking. Reds are also fairly quiet if you barely bottom out, but typing takes a bit longer to get used to.CaveBells wrote:
Do you like the reds because you find them more comfortable, easier to tap, or easier to sustain when taking on long streams, when you compare them to blues.ct_warrior wrote:
I have the CM Storm with red switches. I feel that even reds feel like it could be lighter. I would never buy anything other than reds if I had the choice since all the other options are heavier. Have tried blues and reds.
mrgnstrn wrote:
1. BlackWidow standart
2. Cherry MX Red
3. Dont know why, but i prefer Red switches, rather than Blue
It's probably one of the cheapest, but I heard the build quality wasn't that great. I shelled out a few more dollars for a Coolermaster board with backlightingmakkura wrote:
I'm not a mechanical keyboard expert but the Razer Blackwidow is fine for me.
I broke 2 keys in 8 months, low build quality but it's really cheap. It's fine as long as you don't smash your keys like mad and play high bpm maps too much.Kanye West wrote:
It's probably one of the cheapest, but I heard the build quality wasn't that great. I shelled out a few more dollars for a Coolermaster board with backlightingmakkura wrote:
I'm not a mechanical keyboard expert but the Razer Blackwidow is fine for me.
another thing very annoying in the blackwidow are the fingerprints, i can't stand fingerprints and i can't relax my hands on the keyboard because of that, also I've broken the spacebar for just using it. at least there is cherry mx blue...Kanye West wrote:
It's probably one of the cheapest, but I heard the build quality wasn't that great. I shelled out a few more dollars for a Coolermaster board with backlighting