I’m pretty sure most Barca fans just wanted this to be over by this point to be fair.
I’m pretty sure most Barca fans just wanted this to be over by this point to be fair.
Of all the reasons for Deadspin to be mentioning the Crew... it had to be this.
Now remind me, where in the post did it say this is supposed to be budget friendly? Oh wait, it doesn’t. This isn’t just sheer usability, people get into these sorts of keyboards because there is a hobby aspect to it. Building it yourself is just part of the adventure.
Ah my mistake, thumbnail looked like it was decently shine through, but it’s not. As far as cherry vs gateron, gateron blues are marginally different from cherry at best, so yeah.
Lol so you’re just talking shit about something you don’t understand. I’m pretty sure I “know how to type” and I use a board like this, and one that’s slightly smaller (no arrow keys).
No one that actually knows how to type would use this.
Store available? No.
Feels good man.
Try good ABS sometime, GMK is tops for me.
>Really tall, really thick PBT keycaps are just the best.
It’s not just the case that matters or anything like that. Build quality can mean the PCB controlling everything or the switches themselves. Cheaping out in a place like that can make a board go to crap real quick, and I think you’re gonna care about your build quality in that situation, no?
At least they’re cherry profile dyesub pbt as opposed to the OEM profile thin, trashy ABS of most stock caps.
Build quality.
Well, for starters it’s cheaper than an HHKB. Some people want to go to a smaller layout while still keeping something like arrows, this lets them do that. I’m not sure how you can say it’s ‘worse’ and I’ve got an HHKB.
Well different layout for starters, so they’re kinda apples and oranges.
If you genuinely like the feeling of those slim scissor switch keyboards, it might be difficult to find a mech for you. I’ve seen people have issued adapting to the long travel of mechanical switches compared to low travel scissor ones.
You press the fn key (I assume the diamond in the bottom row of the example pic) and the number row behaves as your F keys, as well as whatever other keys you want behaving differently.
The layouts are dependent upon the plate that holds the switches (although it’s possible they’ll modify the pcb design for this) so changing layouts like that isn’t gonna be easy/maybe impossible.
I’m a programmer and use a small form factor board like this at work. I love using keyboards.