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konspiracy
post Jun 11 2017, 08:57 PM

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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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konspiracy
post Jun 12 2017, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(Oyaji @ Jun 11 2017, 09:14 PM)
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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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.
konspiracy
post 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)

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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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.

Nah the blues are gonna be for home use. Anyways, my current red switch Filco has already been dampened already.

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