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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Ortek WKB-1600.
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- Main keyboard: Razer Black Widow
- Main mouse: Razer Imperator
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blues
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Oh oracle of infinite wisdom, I am new to mechanical keyboards and only have my Razer BlackWidow. Next week I will order a Das Keyboard, and am torn between Blue and Brown switches. I love my Widow's blue switches, but have never tried brown switches. Shall I stick with what I know, or shall I dare new horizons?
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: Trying different switches gives wings to a creativity that sees the world on a new horizon. It is a unique way to deepen our understanding of individual purpose and to reach spiritual enlightenment.
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- Main keyboard: Filco Ninja Maj2 Browns
- Main mouse: Logi M705
- Favorite switch: Red/Brown
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O Oracle,
I am searching for a keyboard without ten keys with Red switches. I desire to find a source that ships to the Communist States of America. I desire to spend no more than 165 CSD (Communist States Dollar).
I am searching for a keyboard without ten keys with Red switches. I desire to find a source that ships to the Communist States of America. I desire to spend no more than 165 CSD (Communist States Dollar).
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: Get one from taobao using a taobao agent.
- gore
- Location: UK Birmingham
- Main keyboard: Flico Majestouch 2
- Main mouse: Logitech G203
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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Might Oracle, that is good choice but a bit too big, I apologise for not providing your greatness with enough infomation; 126.1mm x 65.4mm x 11.3mm, so anything smaller?The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Ortek WKB-1600.
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Ortek SKB-2700.gore wrote:Might Oracle, that is good choice but a bit too big, I apologise for not providing your greatness with enough infomation; 126.1mm x 65.4mm x 11.3mm, so anything smaller?
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- Main keyboard: Here to find one.
- Main mouse: DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: Brown atm.
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Oh great oracle, you are the reason I have registered
I am looking for a keyboard that I can both game and type on with ease.
I am stuck deciding between brown and blue switches, although suggestions are welcome.
Back lighting is very important to me although not necessary, but a full numpad is.
No funky layouts please, an elongated enter and full sized right shift/backspace are needed.
I am looking to spend no more than $150.
Thank you oracle.
I am looking for a keyboard that I can both game and type on with ease.
I am stuck deciding between brown and blue switches, although suggestions are welcome.
Back lighting is very important to me although not necessary, but a full numpad is.
No funky layouts please, an elongated enter and full sized right shift/backspace are needed.
I am looking to spend no more than $150.
Thank you oracle.
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The XArmor U9BL-S LED Backlit Mechanical Switch Gaming Keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches.Leondre wrote:I am looking for a keyboard that I can both game and type on with ease.
I am stuck deciding between brown and blue switches, although suggestions are welcome.
Back lighting is very important to me although not necessary, but a full numpad is.
No funky layouts please, an elongated enter and full sized right shift/backspace are needed.
I am looking to spend no more than $150.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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TKO is more than right here but the U9BL-S is currently very hard to find, so it's price is jumped from the original 130/135$ to 180/200$.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Maybe buy the version without backlighting? Seems a big premium for a few LEDs.
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- Main keyboard: Here to find one.
- Main mouse: DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: Brown atm.
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So can anyone point out to me the difference between the U9BL and the U9BL-S? I cannot find anything different between the two, even after compared pictures and specifications side by side.
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- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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webwit wrote:Maybe buy the version without backlighting? Seems a big premium for a few LEDs.
Leds and keycaps. In a world where someone spend 110$ for a set of yellow topre keycaps, looks more than reasonable.
BTW I don't know if applicable also the the brown version, but the U9Plus (cherry blue) is actually an U9BL with the backlight disabled (via SW I presume) with the leds and keycaps already in place.
http://www.overclock.net/keyboards/1031 ... st13930103
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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Leondre wrote:So can anyone point out to me the difference between the U9BL and the U9BL-S? I cannot find anything different between the two, even after compared pictures and specifications side by side.
One is blue, the other is brown
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- Main keyboard: Ducky
- Main mouse: Logitech
- Favorite switch: Reds
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Enlightened, enchanted, wise Oracle... Solve this dilemma and ease my pain. My love of the split MS Ergo 4000 keeps my hards apart... even when I'm washing them. I need a lightweight switch (<45g) and a keyboard that does not require usage of the right thumb (mine doesn't work). Likewise, I need the ANSI Enter key, not the two-row monster. Cost is an issue. Which split keyboards come with lightweight switches yet don't cut into my daughters' food budget? Can the Kenesis be found with Reds, used at a fair price, and can I operate it with no right thumb?
Dearest Oracle, will I get my pony?
Dearest Oracle, will I get my pony?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Split Magic Ergonomic Keyboard.dotancohen wrote:Which split keyboards come with lightweight switches yet don't cut into my daughters' food budget
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: No pony for you!dotancohen wrote:Can the Kenesis be found with Reds, used at a fair price, and can I operate it with no right thumb?
Dearest Oracle, will I get my pony?
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Mighty Oracle,
I think I want a mechanical keyboard. Some requirements are:
NKRO,
"silent" key switechs (no clicky cherry MX blue switches),
I don't want to spend 130 $ on "ping sound" keys (are there any NKRO keyborads with pcb mounted switches?)
the keycaps should be durable (so: maybe no filco keyboard?),
a small frame would be nice (like filo or leopold keyboards),
I don't like the large lip at the font of the zowie celeritas,
I don't like these glossy keyboards (DAS keyboad, blackwiddow...).
Is there a keyboard that meets these requirements?
Please help me. Mighty Oracle!
I think I want a mechanical keyboard. Some requirements are:
NKRO,
"silent" key switechs (no clicky cherry MX blue switches),
I don't want to spend 130 $ on "ping sound" keys (are there any NKRO keyborads with pcb mounted switches?)
the keycaps should be durable (so: maybe no filco keyboard?),
a small frame would be nice (like filo or leopold keyboards),
I don't like the large lip at the font of the zowie celeritas,
I don't like these glossy keyboards (DAS keyboad, blackwiddow...).
Is there a keyboard that meets these requirements?
Please help me. Mighty Oracle!
- The Keyboard Oracle
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Topre RealForce 86/88 Capacitive Mini Keyboard.
- F u r u y á
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Dear mighty Oracle,
Currently I have a Filco with MX Brown and I'm loving it. It's my first mechanical keyboard.
But I want to try others switches too. Especially MX Blue and Red. And I want a cost effective way to achieve that (but I don't want to just try the STB because I want to actually use the keyboard for some time). I won't put any layout restrictions since it's just for experimentation purposes.
Let's start with Blues because it's more widely available:
Best Regards,
F u r u y á
Currently I have a Filco with MX Brown and I'm loving it. It's my first mechanical keyboard.
But I want to try others switches too. Especially MX Blue and Red. And I want a cost effective way to achieve that (but I don't want to just try the STB because I want to actually use the keyboard for some time). I won't put any layout restrictions since it's just for experimentation purposes.
Let's start with Blues because it's more widely available:
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive keyboard with Cherry MX Blue?
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive keyboard with Cherry MX Red?
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive donor with MX Clear (just for Ergo Clear mod)?
Best Regards,
F u r u y á
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The iOne Scorpius M10, The KBC Poker and a used Cherry G80-3000.F u r u y á wrote:
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive keyboard with Cherry MX Blue?
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive keyboard with Cherry MX Red?
- What's your suggestion for a not too expensive donor with MX Clear (just for Ergo Clear mod)?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Filco Majestouch-2 with Cherry MX Red switches.graviton wrote:O, mighty oracle i need ur guidance. In my country i can only pick beetwen filco, PLU, and leopold
i need red switch....what is your suggestion?
- graviton
- Main keyboard: RF 87U
- Main mouse: IME 3.0 / Rzr Naga
- Favorite switch: Topre, MX Brown
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that was quick!The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Filco Majestouch-2 with Cherry MX Red switches.graviton wrote:O, mighty oracle i need ur guidance. In my country i can only pick beetwen filco, PLU, and leopold
i need red switch....what is your suggestion?
thanks mighty oracle
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Mighty Oracle,The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Topre RealForce 86/88 Capacitive Mini Keyboard.
This one costs way too much!
Is there a cheaper keyboard which meets my requirements? Maybe with (cheaper) cherry MX switches?
(The requirements are:
NKRO,
"silent" key switechs,
a small frame would be nice,
I don't like the large lip at the font of the zowie celeritas,
I don't like these glossy keyboards,
approx. 0-150 $ price range.)
I am awaiting your redeeming answer.
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Dear Oracle.ripster wrote:Redeeming answer? How DARE you question the Oracle!
I`m sorry. English is not my fist language. Please forbear with me.
Maybe "redeeming" is inartfully expressed.
Mighty Oracle,ripster wrote:And they all ping. Get over it.
Now I think that ping sound ist OK.
Does the keyboard I want exist?