QUOTE(Vigilant @ Jan 21 2012, 01:40 AM)
It's seems I'm another victim of Razer's bad quality control. My Onza need to be-re-plugged in so many times to detect.
I have a RM10 controller for PC, no problem at all.
how long you have been using?

Added on January 21, 2012, 4:35 pmQUOTE(TechnoG @ Jan 20 2012, 01:51 PM)
proof to back up your statement that 'blue switches are low end', sos cili or it didn't happen.
Cherry MX Blue Switches
Type: Tactile & Clicky Switch
Link: Datasheet
Tactile: Yes, precise
Clicky: Yes
Actuation Force: 50g (60g Peak Force) (Force Diagram)
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
Cherry MX Blue switches are the best cherry switch for
typing. The tactile bump can easily be felt, and the resistance is similar to your average keyboard.
Although many people find them just fine for gaming, some don't like the fact that the release point is above the actuation point. This can cause some trouble with double-tapping. This is usually the case with someone who has experienced other mechanical switches before hand.
As a note: this switch actually has a peak force of 60g, it is 50g at the point of actuation. This is due to the design of the Cherry switch itself.
Here's the link for my prove :
http://www.overclock.net/t/491752/mechanic...de#post_6009482]
How can blackwidow label as "elite mechanical gaming keyboard" ? By gamers, ch*** gamers
This post has been edited by CJCJ99: Jan 21 2012, 04:35 PM