cm storm quickfire tk (cherry browns)
What on earth do you need that for?xMaxisx wrote:
this sweet baby
(SteelSeries Merc Stealth gaming keyboard)
I use the Q and W on the gamepad to tap on osu (those big up and up left arrow keys on the left side).
im wondering how they could throw so much firmware and bells & whistles and then top it off with the kind of keys used to keep production costs down on office mass production keyboards... "Rubberized movement keys for enhanced tactile feedback" what does that even mean?hersa37 wrote:
What on earth do you need that for?xMaxisx wrote:
this sweet baby
(SteelSeries Merc Stealth gaming keyboard)
I use the Q and W on the gamepad to tap on osu (those big up and up left arrow keys on the left side).
Lol. I play lots of PC games (like MMOs etc.), so I got a gaming keyboard because it's convenient. I didn't get it specifically for osu (that would be insane), I just happen to use keys on the gamepad for osu.hersa37 wrote:
What on earth do you need that for?xMaxisx wrote:
this sweet baby
(SteelSeries Merc Stealth gaming keyboard)
I use the Q and W on the gamepad to tap on osu (those big up and up left arrow keys on the left side).
I recommend you upgrade to a cherry switch instead. Those model m's require a lot of force to depress.Tuxdude143 wrote:
Some HP thing I found in the back of my wardrobe.
I'm hoping to "upgrade" to an ibm model m sometime within a few weeks so I'll see how that goes.
^iNguyen wrote:
CM Storm QuickFire Rapid. It's smaller than standard keyboards as it doesn't have a num pad. I find it convenient seeing how it saves space and i don't use the num pad anyways.
I would but:theLiminator wrote:
I recommend you upgrade to a cherry switch instead. Those model m's require a lot of force to depress.Tuxdude143 wrote:
Some HP thing I found in the back of my wardrobe.
I'm hoping to "upgrade" to an ibm model m sometime within a few weeks so I'll see how that goes.
If you play osu, you won't probably have the time to not press the whole way, so even if it registers half way, you might still go all the way. Also, even if you're used to using membranes that are hard to press, using mechs will make it easier for you. I only used a red for one day cause it's not mine, but after going back to my membrane, it feels crappier than it used to beTuxdude143 wrote:
I would but:
1. I don't have the money for a new keyboard and
2. I already use a membrane keyboard which also requires a decient amount of force to depress. Its not gonna be that big of a change.
Also, you don't have to depress the model m keys the whole way. Just until you hear the click noise and "feel" the key register.