best mechanical keyswitch ever
- seebart
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Does not exist in that way. Your favorite will be the one you like best. There are popular ones however.
Welcome to DT btw.
Welcome to DT btw.
- Muirium
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Also beamspring.
- seebart
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Aww...jeez here we go. The correct answer is preference which can only come from experience.002 wrote: ↑Welcome to DT.
The correct answer is Topre!
Which also happens to be unobtanium.Muirium wrote: ↑Also beamspring.
- Muirium
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Sacktly.
Here's my extended thoughts. Because they be extensive, if you know what I mean.
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/wha ... 5-240.html
Here's my extended thoughts. Because they be extensive, if you know what I mean.
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/wha ... 5-240.html
- seebart
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OK I'll risk a ban...that's how aussie men roll.002 wrote: ↑Get outta here, loser! Opinion stated as fact is how real men roll.
- 002
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I could never ban you, buddy
Aussies are shit leaders really...we like to cut down the tall poppies but are too gutless to take their places
Aussies are shit leaders really...we like to cut down the tall poppies but are too gutless to take their places
- seebart
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Well I would not put it that way, I only visited Australia once but really liked it. Of course that was my superficial tourist experience.002 wrote: ↑I could never ban you, buddy
Aussies are shit leaders really...we like to cut down the tall poppies but are too gutless to take their places
- 002
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Glad you had a good experience Where did you visit?
Also...I wonder if OP is just a spammer...
Surely no-one would be using a Cherry mouse?
Also...I wonder if OP is just a spammer...
Surely no-one would be using a Cherry mouse?
- Muirium
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I think he just wanted to start a more popular thread than his first & last one:
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/alp ... ml#p225638
I never even noticed that one at the time. Anyway, Hydragon, you got what you wanted! Well, so long as it wasn't just a browns vs. blues fight… (Correct answer: reds.)
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/alp ... ml#p225638
I never even noticed that one at the time. Anyway, Hydragon, you got what you wanted! Well, so long as it wasn't just a browns vs. blues fight… (Correct answer: reds.)
- seebart
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We did the normal Sydney tourist rounds then a few weeks Cairns, this was in the summer mind you. Coming in hot...002 wrote: ↑Glad you had a good experience Where did you visit?
- HzFaq
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I modded an old WMO to use Cherry microswitches I salvaged from an old 11900 so whilst not technically a Cherry mouse, it does use Cherry switches .002 wrote: ↑ Surely no-one would be using a Cherry mouse?
- 002
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Cairns in summer! You are officially more Aussie than meseebart wrote: ↑a few weeks Cairns, this was in the summer mind you. Coming in hot...
- 002
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I remember there was a mouse that implemented a Cherry MX blue switch for a ?side button? a few years back. I think they did it just for the wank factor of being able to say there was a cherry switch in there. How did your mod turn out?HzFaq wrote: ↑I modded an old WMO to use Cherry microswitches I salvaged from an old 11900 so whilst not technically a Cherry mouse, it does use Cherry switches .
- kbdfr
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Well, the best switch off all times, as hydragon puts it, may well be Topre or beamspring or whatever,hydragon wrote: ↑what is the best keyswitch off all times?.
but for sure the best switch of all times is Cherry MX
- seebart
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I can top that; what is the best OFF switch of all times!?002 wrote: ↑The chocolate bar gets us all with a technicality! It's all over folks
Cherry wins again...
Spoiler:
- HzFaq
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I think you're thinking of the awfully named Leetgion Hellion with the MX blue thumbswitch.002 wrote: ↑I remember there was a mouse that implemented a Cherry MX blue switch for a ?side button? a few years back. I think they did it just for the wank factor of being able to say there was a cherry switch in there. How did your mod turn out?
The mod turned out really nice actually, much better than whatever switches were in there by default although quite a bit heavier. I only did it for shits and giggles and could only do left and right click as there wasn't enough room for the bigger switch in the middle click position but I think it's much nicer than the other "stock" WMO I have.
And my band was called Offswitch back in the day, we sucked though so we were almost definitely not the best offswitch of all time .
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- Muirium
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@Seebart: I've got one of those! Exact same switch. It's a nice big 2 pole, 2 position vintage switch with a fancy faceplate. I did plan to use it in my Soarer box…
- DanielT
- Un petit village gaulois d'Armorique…
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Linear And I like also the black ones, the ones that people say are crappy I just love the way they feelMuirium wrote: ↑Which Alps? There's more diversity in that vortex than makes sense…
- Chyros
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Black Alps are underrated IMO. You probably like them because they are a bit of a tactile/linear hybrid. They feel a little rough maybe but they're among the most versatile switches I've tried.
My personal favourites atm are capacitive buckling springs and blue Alps. Both absolutely beautiful switches.
- Muirium
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You need to try beamspring sometime. I know it's hard to believe, but Model F is a pale imitation of its massive, super costly ancestor. Beamspring is just as clicky, but without ping, and has a swing like Topre. It's pure magic.
- Chyros
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Yeah I do hope I run into a beam spring (or Topre xD) one day - but it's not going to be easy to find either xD .
Tbh I know not everyone likes the ping on the F but personally I think it's pretty cool .
Tbh I know not everyone likes the ping on the F but personally I think it's pretty cool .
- seebart
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I love the ping on my XT.Chyros wrote: ↑Yeah I do hope I run into a beam spring (or Topre xD) one day - but it's not going to be easy to find either xD .
Tbh I know not everyone likes the ping on the F but personally I think it's pretty cool .
Anyone can "run into" Topre provided you are willing to fork over enough $$$. This is not a bad deal apart from the import part:
http://www.amazon.de/Topre-Ng0100-Realf ... ords=topre