QUOTE(Jay Chua CC @ Jun 11 2017, 01:52 PM)
for the feels. no need if u feel lazy(like me)
only one of my kibods is lubed.
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Hai peeps. Filco TKL red switch checking in. Been using the board for a few years ad. Now ass itchy feel like getting a blue switch board. FML. Dunno whether should get back Filco or not. My bank account will cry.
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Jun 11 2017, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(stupid1 @ Jun 9 2017, 06:26 PM) Thanks for the reply! How do you think of corsair strafe keyboard compared with these 2 keyboard? Appreciated..i need a ride full size keyboard to me corsair strafe is ok. to me the two have obvious advantages over corsair strafe because of their standard bottom rows.for key cap replacements, it's very rare to find a complete key cap set that fits everything for keyboards that have non-standard rows. you might end up getting supplement key caps like me for my k70.rgb (all keys are just plain backlit-compatible black; not all have uniform backlit effects because i'm using two different sets). my aim is just to replace everything from abs to doubleshot pbt, so i'm fine with such an arrangement. again, these are just my personal preference. it's still better for you to try them out one by one first. QUOTE(stupid1 @ Jun 9 2017, 08:42 PM) Thanks for reply! I tot corsair got double shot one? Other than 2 years warranty any advantages of corsair strafe? Thanks again also, corsair's stock key caps are abs. |
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Jun 11 2017, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE(konspiracy @ Jun 11 2017, 08:57 PM) Hai peeps. Filco TKL red switch checking in. Been using the board for a few years ad. Now ass itchy feel like getting a blue switch board. FML. Dunno whether should get back Filco or not. My bank account will cry. Why do you need a blue switch keyboard? Unless you do a lot of typing getting a blue switch is a bit unnecessary. |
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Jun 12 2017, 12:52 AM
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Jun 12 2017, 02:20 AM
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QUOTE(konspiracy @ Jun 12 2017, 12:52 AM) Yeah I'm using it for typing purposes. Bought the red switch a few years back cuz I was using it in an open office layout. i think you should try out other brands/models. even if it's the same switch, implementations are somehow different from brand to brand. (the feels are different at least to me; this always happens to me when i used one for some time then switch to others)for switches, you might wanna use light and linear switches only, if you're still in open office work space. (e.g. red, pink, or maybe heavier black; use of o-rings might help) |
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Jun 12 2017, 03:02 AM
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QUOTE(horns @ Jun 12 2017, 02:20 AM) i think you should try out other brands/models. even if it's the same switch, implementations are somehow different from brand to brand. (the feels are different at least to me; this always happens to me when i used one for some time then switch to others) I like the look of the Filco boards. Haven't found anything else that I liked lol. It's either I go back with a Filco or I try one of those China brand ones with Kailh/Gateron switches for funsies.for switches, you might wanna use light and linear switches only, if you're still in open office work space. (e.g. red, pink, or maybe heavier black; use of o-rings might help) Nah the blues are gonna be for home use. Anyways, my current red switch Filco has already been dampened already. This post has been edited by konspiracy: Jun 12 2017, 03:42 AM |
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Jun 12 2017, 05:48 AM
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QUOTE(konspiracy @ Jun 12 2017, 03:02 AM) I like the look of the Filco boards. Haven't found anything else that I liked lol. It's either I go back with a Filco or I try one of those China brand ones with Kailh/Gateron switches for funsies. ok Nah the blues are gonna be for home use. Anyways, my current red switch Filco has already been dampened already. |
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Jun 12 2017, 06:55 PM
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Any opinions on mka 3c?
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Jun 12 2017, 07:42 PM
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I plan to buy Logitech G610 from Lazada but Im not sure whether the product is genuine or fake. Anyone have any idea how to verify the keyboard?
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Jun 13 2017, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(JshyanL @ Jun 12 2017, 10:12 PM) I plan to buy Logitech G610 from Lazada but Im not sure whether the product is genuine or fake. Anyone have any idea how to verify the keyboard? What is your budget for that keyboard? I suggest you buy that from your trusted seller instead from lazada. If the keyboard got problems it would be easier to send for RMA. |
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QUOTE(Oyaji @ Jun 13 2017, 12:16 AM) What is your budget for that keyboard? I suggest you buy that from your trusted seller instead from lazada. If the keyboard got problems it would be easier to send for RMA. Rm400.Hmmmm. The seller review is not bad but just incase so better figure out a way to authentic it. Haha |
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Okay guys.. Actually I have bought k70 lux rgb corsair brown switches.. I chose it because less noisy and has tactile switches.. But I still find it a bit loud lol.. Any of you used o rings and try it? Any feedback how you guys felt on the sound as well as any obvious changes on the actuation and the feeling during typing? Thanks! Where can I buy rings from?
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0168257061 your dupe?
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Jun 14 2017, 06:33 AM
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nice mkb
QUOTE Elysium Dot Lofree Wireless Mechanical Keyboard[B] https://www.lowyat.net/2017/134116/elysium-...ofree-malaysia/The keyboard retails at RM449 for the off white and red models, while the white, black, green, grey, as well as pink will retails for RM100 extra at RM549. ![]() ![]() ![]() QUOTE Corsair K68 Spill Resistant Mechanical Keyboard Is Now In Malaysia Fresh from its world debut in Computex 2017 last week, the new Corsair K68 mechanical keyboard has landed in Malaysia. Comes standard with the world-famous Cherry MX Red keyswitches complete with gold contacts, it is also designed to be more durable than many of the keyboards out there. By durable, we mean dust and spill resistance up to the IP32 standard. According to Corsair, this was made possible by the silicone rubber shield that was implemented under each key in K68. Despite the presence of the shield, the keyboard still features anti-ghosting capabilities with full key rollover. Furthermore, K68 is also equipped with red-colored LED underneath each of its keys that can be programed to deliver dynamic lighting effects using Corsair Utility Engine. The same software also enable allows gamers to program macro keys for the keyboard. For gamers that are interested to get their hands on the new Corsair K68 mechanical keyboard, it is readily available in our market for RM 449. Of course, do check with your favorite game or PC retailers for its actually in-store release date. ![]() https://www.lowyat.net/2017/133971/corsair-...board-malaysia/ tbh my tastes lean more toward the corsair This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jun 14 2017, 06:44 AM |
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jun 14 2017, 06:33 AM) nice mkb hopefully there will be a tkl version with cherry mx pink later. corsair k68 is my type of keyboard (sometimes i belanja my boards drinks) however i think corsair use wrong legends for number row of this model. the led is on the north, so the bottom legends of number row will be relatively dim (maybe ok for thin abs key caps, but not thicker pbt). i still have a set of double-shot pbt key caps that have all legends on the north for number row, which includes custom bottom rows.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « tbh my tastes lean more toward the corsair i still prefer k63 or k65. i really wanna try pink. |
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