anyone using outemu switch before? interested in a kb, but they have black key. According to research, outemu black keys use 70g of force. lol. That heavy ah?
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Feb 22 2016, 04:50 PM
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anyone using outemu switch before? interested in a kb, but they have black key. According to research, outemu black keys use 70g of force. lol. That heavy ah?
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Feb 22 2016, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ Feb 22 2016, 04:54 PM) I remembered there are few ppl bought e-element rgb keyboard before in this forum. i see.. maybe it is less than 70g, since it is china switches, got inconsistency. hope its not too heavy for me to dd.. Currently using cherry red. But office need one mkb. i thought black keys should be good for office environment. So, they are using outemu. 70g is heavy. If compared to Cherry MX, MX Green is also 70g. I tried before 70g, not suitable for my daily drive. QUOTE(dadudeneverabides @ Feb 22 2016, 04:55 PM) That's what I thought when they launch, but now I rather pay another 20-30USD without the drama. 55g is my normal weight, i love my cherry reds 70g is a bit heavy. I use 35g to 55g switches, and I feel that 55g is a bit fatiguing to type a lot. |
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