I need some quiet ones,I was thinking about like red silent but idk how playing feel with them,would be happy if someone have one tell me how playing feels like thx
some brands for sure does it but,i proably will buy it straight forward no testing, im little low on money so imma go budget,and budget means no premium customer servicesMcEndu wrote:
Some places (e.g. China) allow refunding keyboards bought online simply for being unsatisfactory, in seven days after receiving the keyboard.
Not sure about Indonesia though
The man is from PolandMcEndu wrote:
Some places (e.g. China) allow refunding keyboards bought online simply for being unsatisfactory, in seven days after receiving the keyboard.
Not sure about Indonesia though
Keyboard switches are preference. I used MX Red back then, it's smooth and I have no trouble at all once adapted. I might say it's a go-to in general. I don't know about Silent Red, but it's a safe choice imo. Also, Wooting cheat board is linear.. The same concept. There are some who opts for tactile switches for accuracy, but I think linear is generally easier to use.Salvi420 wrote:
I need some quiet ones,I was thinking about like red silent but idk how playing feel with them,would be happy if someone have one tell me how playing feels like thx
I would recommend the sayopad its very cheap probably around 15-30 euros from what ive seen.Salvi420 wrote:
some brands for sure does it but,i proably will buy it straight forward no testing, im little low on money so imma go budget,and budget means no premium customer services
Is the SayoDevice known to be quiet as well? I didn't know thatBlueChinchompa wrote:
I would recommend the sayopad its very cheap probably around 15-30 euros from what ive seen.Salvi420 wrote:
some brands for sure does it but,i proably will buy it straight forward no testing, im little low on money so imma go budget,and budget means no premium customer services
I got mine on aliexpress for 10 usd
welp_mp1506 wrote:
The man is from Poland
Mine is pretty quietI AM VERY SMART wrote:
Is the SayoDevice known to be quiet as well? I didn't know that
Probably because it's no longer rebounding against a hard surface like wood or metal or plastic but soft and cushioning like a towel. Then you're only worrying about the noise from the key being pressed and not the whole damn board.BlueChinchompa wrote:
Mine is pretty quietI AM VERY SMART wrote:
Is the SayoDevice known to be quiet as well? I didn't know that
I put a towel under it and its even quieter i honestly don't know why I just didn't mention that in my initial post
putting a towel under a keyboard makes it so much quieter its insane.
They feel a little bit mushy with worse key press feedback. And if you really need silent keyboard you have no options, all of them are almost the same since all use the same type of resin dampeners.Salvi420 wrote:
I need some quiet ones,I was thinking about like red silent but idk how playing feel with them,would be happy if someone have one tell me how playing feels like thx
does sayodevice have hot swap? it could be a game changer,rapid triggers and silent reds would be probaqly best option to meBlueChinchompa wrote:
I would recommend the sayopad its very cheap probably around 15-30 euros from what ive seen.Salvi420 wrote:
some brands for sure does it but,i proably will buy it straight forward no testing, im little low on money so imma go budget,and budget means no premium customer services
I got mine on aliexpress for 10 usd