I've ordered a Basic+ with cherry reds and i'm waiting for the keypad to be delivered to germany Can't wait to finally be able to try how mx reds feel
Did you buy it today? I'm also looking for one but it seems to be out of stock.hammerschuss wrote:
I've ordered a Basic+ with cherry reds and i'm waiting for the keypad to be delivered to germany Can't wait to finally be able to try how mx reds feel
All models should be back up tomorrow (but waiting on keycaps so the variety might be a little limited for the next week.)SLG3 wrote:
Did you buy it today? I'm also looking for one but it seems to be out of stock.
I actually saw it a few days ago and ouch, I'm sorry.NyteShadows wrote:
Just ordered a Basic+ with MX Reds as well! Excited for them to get here!
Wasn't excited about Canada's terrible exchange rate though LOL
Sorry, I got that message at a very busy time but that contact form does work. PMed![Taiga] wrote:
Hi Thnikk,
I tryed to contact with you via your contact form on web but maybe something went wrong.
My question is - it is possible to you to make bigger spread on keypad for player who use Ring + Index finger?
Checked on normal mechanical keyboard and using normal spread z/x hurts, i still need to use z/c or a/d.
Thanks for feedback.
Keep up great job sir!
i got the v2.1 one but there were no drivers. can someone send me some? (sorry for bothering just you im new to forums xD)SomeLoli wrote:
what? all modern machines have them. Even Asus lastest version of its Rampage Extreme range has a ps/2 portPremiumRich wrote:
PS/2 connectors are pretty old and modern machines don't have them.
Sorry for taking so long to respond to you on Etsy! There are no drivers and I've messaged you with all of the information you should need.Mr MuZhiE wrote:
I got the v2.1 keypad and it didnt have the drivers :C could someone plz send me like a link or anything?
Thank you, glad you like it!-stratosphere- wrote:
I got the keynoard today and i am more than happy with it, keep up the good work !!
I did at least read it when i read the post, it just took a while to respond-[CoalMiester]- wrote:
Hey Thnikk, I sent you a PM. Please read it
I'd just like to clarify at the beginning here that the keypads are not ordered numerically. They go in this order, from least to most features:Camimaou wrote:
Hey, what's the difference between Basic & 1.1 version of the keyboard, please ?
I've said I was interested in doing this in the past, but I think it's just too much work for me with the way things are set up. Not within the near future.nebbii wrote:
how much for a 7+1k or 14key one
Sorry, I know it's way past labor day now. I'll update the thread and the shop page.Miralyn wrote:
When is the shop coming back up? Labor day weekend is over
-[CoalMiester]- wrote:
Is it possible to swap out the switches on the keypad for a different one?
Thnikk wrote:
The switches themselves are pcb-mount but they're closer to plate-mounted. If you wanted to replace the switches, all you should need is your switches, a soldering iron, and a hot glue gun. Since you'd need a soldering iron to remove pcb-mounted switches, I can't imagine you'd run into any problems
It's not ideal for me to be gluing the switches in, but hot glue is VERY easy to remove with a little bit of rubbing alcohol and a hot glue gun only costs ~$2.50 at most craft stores, so I'd rather have them solid on the unit than try to cut my cases with machine precision (by hand,) especially considering how easy it is to replace.
I do ship to Belgium.Kamisole wrote:
Hey, do you send it in Belgium ? I'm very interested, and Peppy's products are always out of stock.
EDIT: What is this size ? http://prntscr.com/8quh49
And what's the difference between RGB version, and Basic ?
Thank you. I'm surry if it was written..
EDIT2: Last question.. haha.
Can I still buy an RGB osu! Keypad (1.1) ?
puppy wrote:
Ordered.
Thank you guys!Polyenso wrote:
Just ordered mine! Thanks alot for your hard work on these
, I mean the size of the keypad. Not the port.Kamisole wrote:
What is this size ? http://prntscr.com/8quh49
These seem pretty interesting. They seem way too heavy for me to like them, but I might try to pick some up in a week or two to try out.Wingler wrote:
Got some Zelios today in the mail and decided to see how they would be on a classic V1 Keypad
I've only got to gluing them on the base, but once i get some solder going I can share some impressions on both the switch and gameplay in osu.
May plan on getting a RGB keypad to see how they'd look with the clear housing.
Haha, sorry. Here are the dimensions from the product page (applicable for every model:):Kamisole wrote:
Hey, thanks for your answer.
But, by, I mean the size of the keypad. Not the port.Kamisole wrote:
What is this size ? http://prntscr.com/8quh49
Dunno if it's mention anywhere, I didn't see it.
Everything's heavy coming from Gateron clears. Even reds feel heavy now.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
62g switches aren't that heavy. Fyi Omrons in most gaming mice that people consider soft and light are weighted at 75g if not higher.
It is 75g if switch is bare but most mouse button are lever design so it feel softer.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
62g switches aren't that heavy. Fyi Omrons in most gaming mice that people consider soft and light are weighted at 75g if not higher.
If I recall switches from arcade boxes like Honeywell and Omron are significantly heavier than keyboard switches.KukiMonster wrote:
It is 75g if switch is bare but most mouse button are lever design so it feel softer.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
62g switches aren't that heavy. Fyi Omrons in most gaming mice that people consider soft and light are weighted at 75g if not higher.
IIRC, they usually use a combination of 50g / 75g omrons, with 100g springs.The Gambler wrote:
If I recall switches from arcade boxes like Honeywell and Omron are significantly heavier than keyboard switches.
Like 80 g or higher.