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TSnoobandroid
post Apr 3 2013, 03:21 PM, updated 13y ago

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Mech keyboard club trackbacks:
V1: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1610986
V2: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1799652
v3: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1928857
V4: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2096177
V5: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2240947
v6: http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2329609&hl=
V7: http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2465919&hl=
v8: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2548949
v9: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2675705

Mechanical Keyboard Club is currently on a FULL SCALE RELOAD Version 10

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Dome Switch
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Scissor Switch
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Mechanical Keyboard Switches(All below are Mechanical Keyboard Switch)

Introduction - A Switch is Not "Just a Switch"
Many people ask for recommendations about switches without knowing exactly what they are looking for, but instead only with an idea of what their needs are. Fortunately, this is not always a problem because most mechanical switches will always feel nicer than rubber domes. However, the final choice is very important because a switch is not just a switch; it is the heart of what makes your keyboard have its feel and your personal tastes can make or break a keyboard for your uses. If you don't like the switch when you type on it, most likely, you won't ever like the keyboard.
Switches are generally rated by force using the weight measurement of Grams (g). Although force is more accurately described using Centinewtons (cN) However, 1g of weight applies about 1cN of downward force, so we can use "55g" when describing a 55cN-rated switch because that is sometimes easier to understand. For this fact; we'll use Grams as a measurement of force; though either term is correct.

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Cherry MX Green
Type: Tactile & Clicky Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: Yes
Activation force: 80 g

The Cherry MX Green is a stiffer version of the Cherry MX Blue, meant for space bar usage

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Cherry MX Black Switches
Type: Linear Switch
Tactile: No
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: 60g (40g-80g overall)
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
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Cherry MX Brown Switches
Type: Tactile Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: 45g (55g Peak Force)
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
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Cherry MX Blue Switches
Type: Tactile & Clicky Switch
Tactile: Yes, precise
Clicky: Yes
Actuation Force: 50g (60g Peak Force)
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
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Cherry MX Clear Switches
Type: Tactile Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: 55g (65G peak force)
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
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Cherry MX Red Switches
Type: Linear Switch
Tactile: No
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: 45g
Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom
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Buckling Spring Keyswitches
Type: Tactile & Clicky Mechanical Switch
Tactile: Yes, very precise
Clicky: Yes, loud
Actuation Force: 65g-70g
Key Travel: 2.3mm to actuation, 3.7mm to bottom
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Black Alps
Type: Tactile Mechanical Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: Simplified 60g, Complicated 70g
Key Travel: 3.5mm
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White Alps
Type: Clicky & Tactile Mechanical Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: Yes
Actuation Force: 60g-70g
Key Travel: 3.5mm
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Topre Key Switches
Type: Tactile Capacitive Switch
Tactile: Yes
Clicky: No
Actuation Force: 30g, 35g, 45g, 55g depending on model
Key Travel: 4mm

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post Apr 3 2013, 03:21 PM

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Mechanical Keyboard Distributor Information

Ducky, Rosewill, Vortex
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Cyntrix Technologies
Setia Walk Puchong
H-10-4, Block H, SetiaWalk
Persiaran Wawasan, Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47610 Puchong
Email: info@cyntrixtech.com
Office Tel: 03-79808166 / 012-6549166 (Phang)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyntrixtech

Filco
Inter-Asia Technology Sdn Bhd
Tel: 03-7880 4001 / 03-7880 4002
Fax: 03-7880 9811
Website : http://www.inter-asia.com.my/
E-mail: info@inter-asia.com.my
Address:
16, Jalan PJU 3/47
Sunway Damansara,
47810 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.

Razer
Ban Leong Technologies Sdn Bhd
Tel: 03-7956 6300
Fax: N/A
Website : http://www.banleong.com.my
E-mail: support@banleong.com.my
Address:
Ban Leong Technologies Sdn Bhd
Lot 1.02, Level 3, Wisma Academy
Jalan 19/1, 46300 Petaling Jaya

Steelseries
Nation Tech Sdn Bhd
Main Site
Addresses:
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post Apr 3 2013, 03:21 PM

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Keyboard Enthusiasts Forum:
geekhack.org
deskthority.net

Aftermarket Keycap Sellers:
http://www.wasdkeyboards.com
http://www.keyboardstory.com
http://www.techkeys.us/
http://www.taobao.com
http://www.qwerkeys.co.uk/

International MKB Sellers:
http://matias.ca/
http://www.pckeyboard.com
http://www.kinesis-ergo.com
http://www.keyboardco.com
http://www.vendio.com/stores/E-sports-Gaming-equipments/
http://www.wasdkeyboards.com
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com
http://www.ebay.com
http://www.taobao.com

Note: some may not have international postage or are not mentioned, please contact them and verify

Possible brands of mech keyboard out there - needs constant update
Rosewill
Ducky
Razer
CM Storm
Steelseries
Vortex
KBT
HPE
Keycool
Leopold
Filco
DAS
Noppoo
Unicomp
Cherry
PLU
Solidtek
Monoprice
Tesoro Durandal
XArmor iOne
DSI
Rapoo
Azio
Max
Corsair
Mionix Zibal
QPad
SkyDigital
ThermalTake
iRocks
Adesso
Topre
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post Apr 3 2013, 03:30 PM

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Read this FAQ for basic Q&A
What keyboard should i get? Tenkeyless or Full Size or Full size with macro

Well, it depends on the space on your desk, if you do depend a lot on the numpad, you will of course be needing the full sized. Portability = tenkeyless(TKL)
Not a lot of "real" mechanical keyboards come with macro, they are used by gaming brands mostly.


What switch is for me?
General choices by people would be brown and blue, but you never know which gives you the most suitable feel. Go try it out and decide.

Can i get taobao keyboards? are they any good?
I myself have one from taobao too. They are quite filmsy on the keycap, and a change will solve it. Generally the more known brand will be HPE and keycool.

Can i add LED to my keyboard?
if it has the LED hole ready, then put it on, if not, a lot of work has to be done to let it shine

Where do i get keycaps?
1. techkey.us site
2. geekhack
3. taobao
4. signature plastic, if you manage to get their minimum quota


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post Apr 3 2013, 03:34 PM

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gratz on V10 aka V-X!
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post Apr 3 2013, 03:34 PM

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Congrats on V10!!!!!!!!!!!

Special Thanks to our TS Noobandroid for willing to take some time out of his busy schedule to make this new thread!!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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post Apr 3 2013, 04:21 PM

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mech keyboards running V-10 full cylinders!
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post Apr 3 2013, 04:24 PM

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so fast V10. congrats lo


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post Apr 3 2013, 04:33 PM

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hi guys, need some help here

currently using Ducky DK1008, the right arrow is not responding so well, have to press very hard only can register a key stroke, anyway to rectify/repair the particular key?

thanks
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QUOTE(beebee @ Apr 3 2013, 04:33 PM)
hi guys, need some help here

currently using Ducky DK1008, the right arrow is not responding so well, have to press very hard only can register a key stroke, anyway to rectify/repair the particular key?

thanks
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probably faulty switch, desolder and change, or RMA with seller
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post Apr 3 2013, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(noobandroid @ Apr 3 2013, 04:36 PM)
probably faulty switch, desolder and change, or RMA with seller
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Last thread asked how much was the caps you letting go.
But didn't get replied yet tongue.gif
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:18 PM

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FIRST.........page..... yay!
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Apr 3 2013, 05:13 PM)
Last thread asked how much was the caps you letting go.
But didn't get replied yet tongue.gif
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He copied that from a message on the original thread, not sure if he (noobandroid) has extras tho. And those are indeed white, not cream cheese from CCnG.
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:27 PM

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what duty I have for this topic?
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(noobandroid @ Apr 3 2013, 04:36 PM)
probably faulty switch, desolder and change, or RMA with seller
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warranty over i think, not good with the soldering stuff, where can i go to repair in KL?
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(beebee @ Apr 3 2013, 05:33 PM)
hi guys, need some help here

currently using Ducky DK1008, the right arrow is not responding so well, have to press very hard only can register a key stroke, anyway to rectify/repair the particular key?

thanks
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DK1008? which type of switch?
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post Apr 3 2013, 05:39 PM

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BOOYAH V10!! kemon guys buy all em switches!!
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QUOTE(storm88 @ Apr 3 2013, 05:34 PM)
DK1008? which type of switch?
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Brown switch, i think i got it from you Storm88 if i remember correctly
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