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webwit
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27 Nov 2015, 21:42
Please suggest nominees for the Best keyboard switch in 2015. It can be new switch or a vintage switch which was hot. You have to give a short motivation for each suggestion.
By voting in the third round of this category, you can
win ErgoDox PVC cases and keyboard carry cases from FalbaTech!
The first round ends on Thursday 3 December, 00:00hrs UTC.
Current suggestions (this list is frequently updated):
- Project Zealio switches
- IBM buckling springs
- Alps SKCL/SKCM switches
- Project Zealio Purple switches
- Brother buckling springs
- Apple Butterfly Mechanism
- Gateron switches
- NovaTouch switches
- Matias Alps linear switches
- Greetech switches
- Topre switches
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pcaro
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27 Nov 2015, 21:59
Project Zealio switches are mi candidate. Comunity driven and good quality
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2015, 00:02
IBM buckling spring was hot this year. Especially Model F, but I don't want to split the vote, so let's say Buckling Spring in general!
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seebart
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28 Nov 2015, 00:04
Well in that case I'll just throw Alps SKCL/SKCM out there. Hot all the time.
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2015, 00:07
I think that's fair. I love me a bit of blue Alps, and creams. Don't want something else cutting between them and stealing the win! Switch families at war!
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seebart
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28 Nov 2015, 00:08
That's a pretty epic war and you know someone will mention Cherry MX too, nothing you can do about that.
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2015, 00:09
Of course. Bring it on!
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Findecanor
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28 Nov 2015, 00:28
pcaro wrote: ↑Project Zealio switches are mi candidate. Comunity driven and good quality
I would narrow it down to Project Zealio
Purple. "Ergo Clear" switches that are smoother than Cherry would make them.
The linear ones are not nearly as interesting.
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ramnes
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28 Nov 2015, 01:39
Brother buckling springs. Just for being swappables... and buckling springs.
And also because I'm impatient; I should received a board with those switches soon.
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2015, 01:45
That's not the buckling spring vote-splitting tactic that I anticipated!
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bhtooefr
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28 Nov 2015, 02:21
Apple Butterfly Mechanism.
Mechanical into the full-on mainstream, as a way to make thinner keyboards. (Conductive metal dome over PCB, "butterfly" (living hinge plastic) stabilized.)
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ramnes
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bhtooefr
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28 Nov 2015, 02:25
Hey, at least it is mechanical, unlike a certain fried chicken-themed keyboard...
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Hak Foo
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28 Nov 2015, 04:59
I nominate Gateron switches, although I suppose Zealios are a subset of them. They finally ended the mantra of "all non-Cherry MX-style switches are inferior" in solid fashion.
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ohaimark
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28 Nov 2015, 05:46
I second Gaterons. They made a huge splash in the market this year because they (according to most users) feel better than MX; once we hear more about their durability they might seriously compete with Cherry. That's a big deal for such a new product.
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andrewjoy
- Posts: 4563
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28 Nov 2015, 11:28
I vote for the novatouch switch, bringing good caps to the topre world.
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2015, 11:32
Pity about the rattling.
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andrewjoy
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28 Nov 2015, 11:33
OK Novatouch switch , with custom rings
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SL89
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28 Nov 2015, 15:39
kato9000 wrote: ↑Matias Alps linear.
do you mean
these ones?
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Yoobe
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29 Nov 2015, 13:38
Greetech? I have some and like them
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zts
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Muirium
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30 Nov 2015, 00:51
I predict IBM vs. Topre in the final. It'll be a fine fight!
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7bit
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30 Nov 2015, 09:48
New Alps Matias linear!
(photo follows)
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kato9000
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