Laptop keyboard. If I get a real keyboard will I stream faster?
Nope, laptop keybs best keys <3Saint wrote:
Laptop keyboard. If I get a real keyboard will I stream faster?
Nice! The Model M is such a cool keyboard, totally jelly.Espionage724 wrote:
IBM Model M with dyed keycaps and painted body (not really too impressive work on the body though):
I'm getting a CM QuickFire Rapid (Blue) soon
The colors refer to Cherry MX-brand switches. The old IBM keyboards had buckling-spring switches, which feel different and require a bit more force compared to blue switches.Teraku wrote:
Using the Logitech G110 here. Basically a standard keyboard as far as pressing them goes. No red or blue switches. Works great, but it makes very fast streams pretty hard, so I sometimes plug in an old PS/2 IBM keyboard with blue switches. (I think that was the one where the keys really click down, you're not pushing down on air like red switches)
Well I can tell you at least for my version those claims are bogus because the print is laser edged instead of just printed on they should not fade of for a very long time (it could be that they changed that in later versions), I have mine for about 8 months and see no fading at all. I have had other keyboards where they did start to fade quite fast so I know what to look for. One problem I do have but that's something almost all keyboards have is that the plastic starts shining quite fast, after a few months they already started shining and now all my somewhat commonly used keys have it. I also heard Steelseries is quite nice when its about replacements so if you even have fading key prints you can just go through their support and they will most likely just send you new keys.Oinari-sama wrote:
Oh I got a question for the owners of 6Gv2. I read quite a few complaints about the key cap printing fading away rather fast. Can someone comfirm/deny the problem?
A current photo of your 6Gv2 keys + how long you've owned it will be much appreciated!
Why people don't like when their key caps start to shine with use. I usually use the different texture in my X key to find it faster just before the end of a break in the middle of a song.qlum wrote:
Well I can tell you at least for my version those claims are bogus because the print is laser edged instead of just printed on they should not fade of for a very long time (it could be that they changed that in later versions), I have mine for about 8 months and see no fading at all. I have had other keyboards where they did start to fade quite fast so I know what to look for. One problem I do have but that's something almost all keyboards have is that the plastic starts shining quite fast, after a few months they already started shining and now all my somewhat commonly used keys have it. I also heard Steelseries is quite nice when its about replacements so if you even have fading key prints you can just go through their support and they will most likely just send you new keys.Oinari-sama wrote:
Oh I got a question for the owners of 6Gv2. I read quite a few complaints about the key cap printing fading away rather fast. Can someone comfirm/deny the problem?
A current photo of your 6Gv2 keys + how long you've owned it will be much appreciated!