mx brown for me?
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Reminds me of the Cherry Black From Hell (no longer in my possession).
On the bottom Cherry 5000, under the keys on the left. I measured over 150g (I couldn't balance more weight on the keys).
On the bottom Cherry 5000, under the keys on the left. I measured over 150g (I couldn't balance more weight on the keys).
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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To prevent you from accidentally pressing those keys, I think.
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- Main keyboard: Steelseries 6gv2
- Main mouse: Logitech G5
- Favorite switch: Only tried blacks. Looking to try blue/brown.
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My first purchase was keyboard with cherry mx blacks. I dont regret it, but i still feel like experiencing with other type of switches. The gaming is awesome (maybe except SC2 - I could imagine browns would be better). Typing is great too, unless i am not too tired. When i am paying less attention, i make lots of typos. This didnt really happen on my old membrane keyboard.
I would go for blue (If you dont mind the noise) or browns (which are not so widely avalaible in europe though).
I would go for blue (If you dont mind the noise) or browns (which are not so widely avalaible in europe though).
- British
- Location: France
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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Distribution is not really a problem, but as always your wallet is the limiting factor.
For european ISO layouts, you have The Keyboard Company.
They sell Filco and Topre stuff, so the price might be a bit steep.
If you don't mind getting an ANSI board, you can find Filco, Ducky, Archiss/Leopold in Asia, and buy them without too much hassle.
It could be via agents (Taobao and such) or directly (ArmyGroup, for instance).
In case you need help for purchasing there, GeekHack got you covered (unless there's an equivalent information on Deskthority).
For european ISO layouts, you have The Keyboard Company.
They sell Filco and Topre stuff, so the price might be a bit steep.
If you don't mind getting an ANSI board, you can find Filco, Ducky, Archiss/Leopold in Asia, and buy them without too much hassle.
It could be via agents (Taobao and such) or directly (ArmyGroup, for instance).
In case you need help for purchasing there, GeekHack got you covered (unless there's an equivalent information on Deskthority).
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- Main keyboard: filco majestouch nkro blue
- Main mouse: razer diamondback 3G
- Favorite switch: cherry mx blue
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i recommend trying mx brown if want tactile feedback for when you type, since it's pretty good for gaming too(not too heavy)
but if you dont care for tactile feedback and tend to bottom out when you type anyway then you'll probably want mx black or mx red, with red being the lighter switch of the two. i myself find the black a bit too heavy for my taste but that's probably due to the fact that i play sc2 quite a bit.
so it basically comes down to tactile feedback(mx brown)
preventing accidental keypress(mx black)
or if you care not for either of the above(mx Red)
but do try them out if you can get your hands on them since first hand experience counts the most, hope you find the right keyboard/switch for you =]
but if you dont care for tactile feedback and tend to bottom out when you type anyway then you'll probably want mx black or mx red, with red being the lighter switch of the two. i myself find the black a bit too heavy for my taste but that's probably due to the fact that i play sc2 quite a bit.
so it basically comes down to tactile feedback(mx brown)
preventing accidental keypress(mx black)
or if you care not for either of the above(mx Red)
but do try them out if you can get your hands on them since first hand experience counts the most, hope you find the right keyboard/switch for you =]
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- Main keyboard: Steelseries 6gv2
- Main mouse: Logitech G5
- Favorite switch: Only tried blacks. Looking to try blue/brown.
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Well yes - there are some resellers across the europe (thekeyboard co), but they only offer couple of international layouts. The shipping is also quite high (around 1/4 - 1/3 of the price of the keyboard).
I hope they will start selling Leopolds too in the near future.
I hope they will start selling Leopolds too in the near future.
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- Main keyboard: 10€ microsoft crap
- Main mouse: Razer DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: mx brown
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The thin with keyboards in europe is.. either u get really expensive Filco´s from europe (theykeyboardcompany) or you buy cheap leopolds from e.g. EK (the otaku one: even with shipping + custom fees it would be cheaper than a filco from europe with blank key set)
so dunnow.. for now i´m not buying anything :/
so dunnow.. for now i´m not buying anything :/
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- Main keyboard: Model M
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I've only have my MX brown keyboard for a couple days now, but that was what I picked for my first Cherry MX keyboard. So far, I'm really loving it, and it works great for gaming and serious typing. I think it strikes a really good balance.
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- Main keyboard: Customizer 101
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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from what you were saying, browns are probably the best option. browns are the midground between gaming and typing, although i hear reds arent too bad either if you bottom out when you type.
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that's what i've decided for myself, too. i'll go with browns. however, i can't find any 105 key boards with browns except the filcos. the thing with filco is - they're apparently not building their "old" plate anymore, so i guess it's better to wait until the rev2 boards reach the full-size market? i don't really want to miss out on a number keypad. i'm too used to using it when using a calculator of any sort.pita wrote:Brown is good for starter board, and then you work your way through with other switches when you feel like adventuring
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- Main keyboard: Zowie Celeritas
- Main mouse: Mircosoft IE 3.0
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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the Zowie Celeritas is a 105 key boards with brown switchesnebiki wrote:that's what i've decided for myself, too. i'll go with browns. however, i can't find any 105 key boards with browns except the filcos. the thing with filco is - they're apparently not building their "old" plate anymore, so i guess it's better to wait until the rev2 boards reach the full-size market? i don't really want to miss out on a number keypad. i'm too used to using it when using a calculator of any sort.
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- paperjellyfish
- Main keyboard: BlackWidow
- Main mouse: Imperator
- Favorite switch: The Blues
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I'd go with the brown (:
- Sugoi
- Location: Germany
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Same here too. I had always thought that the browns are blues without the clicky noise. However, one gets used to it after a while and the tactile bumb gets more and more sensible in the course of time.sixty wrote:Personally I was very disappointed when I received my first brown board. The tactile bump was so minimal that I could barely feel it. I expected something much more notable.