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 Mechanical Keyboard Club V3, For Gamers and Typist Enthusiasts

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post Aug 4 2011, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(jay @ Aug 4 2011, 12:41 PM)
Ducky i think
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I dont think Ducky had any usb and audio Mic port and it is not that cheap although it is below RM400
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QUOTE(kianweic @ Aug 4 2011, 10:04 AM)
I want to get palm rests / wrist rests for my Filco keyboards.

Where can I get some decent ones?

Won't mind gel or leather.

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http://www.dathermark.com.my/3m_ergo.htm
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3M wrist rest gel.
WR310BE Gel filled wrist rest for keyboard RM74.30

Maybe you can give them a call.

QUOTE(jay @ Aug 4 2011, 12:41 PM)
Ducky i think
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Don't think Ducky has any of these

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whats the different between Mechanical keyboard and normal keyboard?
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post Aug 4 2011, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(H4XF4XTOR @ Aug 4 2011, 04:32 PM)
whats the different between Mechanical keyboard and normal keyboard?
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read the first post in this thread
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post Aug 4 2011, 06:34 PM

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http://www.inpad.com.tw/goods.php?act=view&no=4643

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NT$3,590~RM381

Storm88's price is actually really good, unless you are going to taiwan directly to buy it

And some DK1008XM at NT$1090 with click and non clicky xm-alps

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QUOTE(kaiserreich @ Aug 4 2011, 06:34 PM)
http://www.inpad.com.tw/goods.php?act=view&no=4643

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NT$3,590~RM381

Storm88's price is actually really good, unless you are going to taiwan directly to buy it
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They have wrist rest included. smile.gif . Heard that red switch Ducky Shine will come on Oct/Nov

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post Aug 4 2011, 07:52 PM

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so far haven't got much info about RED Shine yet.

But as far as i know, Ducky will release RM1xx based Alps switch KBs. Expect below RM200.
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I have a question. is it normal that black alps switch to be quiet stiff?or maybe bcoz it's old?

I got the mech keyboard from my school last week, it use DIN5 connector
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QUOTE(storm88 @ Aug 4 2011, 07:52 PM)
so far haven't got much info about RED Shine yet.

But as far as i know, Ducky will release RM1xx based Alps switch KBs. Expect below RM200.
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The Apls switch is better or the Cherrys?
I've read 1st post and it seems that the Black Alps are stiff and not as good, does White Alps any better? The new Ducky with Alps switches is using which Alps?
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dam.... can't decide buy or not :/

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QUOTE(mr hellscream @ Aug 4 2011, 09:40 PM)
I have a question. is it normal that black alps switch to be quiet stiff?or maybe bcoz it's old?

I got the mech keyboard from my school last week, it use DIN5 connector
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Yes, ALPS don't age well. They are pretty stiff. Plus Black Alps is like 65g activation force
You can lubricate the contacts but careful in doing it because the lubrication might stop some switches from working if there's are too much lubrication apply
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QUOTE(kaiserreich @ Aug 4 2011, 02:18 PM)
http://www.dathermark.com.my/3m_ergo.htm
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3M wrist rest gel.
WR310BE  Gel filled wrist rest for keyboard  RM74.30

Maybe you can give them a call.
Don't think Ducky has any of these
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Thanks, that seems a bit expensive for a wrist gel.

I probably source for two this weekend.

Need one for work and one for home.
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(rurushu @ Aug 5 2011, 01:58 AM)
The Apls switch is better or the Cherrys?
I've read 1st post and it seems that the Black Alps are stiff and not as good, does White Alps any better? The new Ducky with Alps switches is using which Alps?
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well,
my vote goes for Cherry. and i think most fellow would agree with my opinion
Alps are much more stiff compare to any Cherry ATM, i think. I never try much Alps yet so cant give much opinion.

New ducky with ALPS info not yet release. so i cant give much info ATM
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want to ask water resistant of mecha keyboard is good or NOT. It is dead like regular keyboard or still useable after dry it up?
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QUOTE(bai1101 @ Aug 5 2011, 11:55 AM)
want to ask water resistant of mecha keyboard is good or NOT. It is dead like regular keyboard or still useable after dry it up?
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I never try to soak the mechanical into water,
but by my own understanding of the mecha kb, i think it's somehow easier to repair compare to membrane keyboards, if got any chance the kb is spilt on water

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QUOTE(storm88 @ Aug 5 2011, 10:37 AM)
well,
my vote goes for Cherry. and i think most fellow would agree with my opinion
Alps are much more stiff compare to any Cherry ATM, i think. I never try much Alps yet so cant give much opinion.

New ducky with ALPS info not yet release. so i cant give much info ATM
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O.O i see... Actually i also think the same, the vote is to cherries.... thumbup.gif
Now still researching to find my first mech keyboard.... sweat.gif
QUOTE(storm88 @ Aug 5 2011, 12:34 PM)
I never try to soak the mechanical into water,
but by my own understanding of the mecha kb, i think it's somehow easier to repair compare to membrane keyboards, if got any chance the kb is spilt on water
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Is that so? But isnt mech keyboard the switches got the spring? If you spilt water on/soak the mech keyboard, wouldnt it cause the springs to rust? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(rurushu @ Aug 5 2011, 02:21 PM)
O.O i see... Actually i also think the same, the vote is to cherries....  thumbup.gif
Now still researching to find my first mech keyboard....  sweat.gif
Is that so? But isnt mech keyboard the switches got the spring? If you spilt water on/soak the mech keyboard, wouldnt it cause the springs to rust?  hmm.gif
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it depends on what kind of liquid split on the internal of the switch, also what kind of material is that on that spring
If your luck really that bad and you split water on your KB, for brand like Ducky we manage to do it by replace the affected switch and that should work. Normally membrane won't works if you kena water..
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Hey guys, last time heard someone here said that there is NKRO for USB, is that for real? If it is, what mech keyboard is that?
So far based on what i found, is that only PS/2 supports NKRO and USB only supports up to 6 KRO.
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QUOTE(rurushu @ Aug 5 2011, 02:10 PM)
Hey guys, last time heard someone here said that there is NKRO for USB, is that for real? If it is, what mech keyboard is that? 
So far based on what i found, is that only PS/2 supports NKRO and USB only supports up to 6 KRO.
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Noppoo Choc Mini Mechanical Keyboard Cherry MX Brown

http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:13825

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QUOTE(rurushu @ Aug 5 2011, 02:10 PM)
Hey guys, last time heard someone here said that there is NKRO for USB, is that for real? If it is, what mech keyboard is that? 
So far based on what i found, is that only PS/2 supports NKRO and USB only supports up to 6 KRO.
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Or this,
Ducky DK9008-G2 Tiger Year Edition

Cherry Brown.

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