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patteeu 11-11-2013 10:21 AM

Mechanical Keyboards
 
Anyone use them? I'm thinking about getting one, primarily for gaming but also because I understand that they're pleasant to type on.

I've been reading about the various Cherry switches and I think I'm probably looking for Brown (tactile response, no enhanced audible response). I'm afraid that the Blues would be too noisy for the people around me (wife/kids) and I think I'd rather have the tactile bump than the smooth alternatives (Black and Red). I haven't actually felt any of these.

Any recommendations or warnings? This is the keyboard I'm currently considering, but it's pretty pricey so I'm a little hesitant to jump in without much knowledge:

Max Keyboard Nighthawk x8

Dave Lane 11-11-2013 10:47 AM

Patty theres a million comments from users on the keyboard on that site. I'd check those?

Dave Lane 11-11-2013 10:48 AM

"OH... MY... GOD!!! Do I like it??? I'm speechless... seriously, I'm thinking "what did I do to deserve something so amazing?!?!" I would challenge any company to make a mechanical keyboard that is even half as nice as this. Not Ducky, Das Keyboard, Filco, nor Topre come close to this level of beauty, quality, customization, and above all customer support. Thank you for all your time, work, and patience. If you don't mind I'm going to post that picture to the custom PC review forum, so that the others can take a look at this beauty:) Plus I have a LAN party next Friday and you better believe this will be a focal point of conversation between rounds of Counter Strike. Can't wait to show it off... Also I was going to do an unboxing/customer review over at custom PC Review and GeekHack, that is, when I find the tripod for my digital camera. Thank You Again Max Keyboard!"

patteeu 11-11-2013 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 10177702)
Patty theres a million comments from users on the keyboard on that site. I'd check those?

Yes, I'm aware of that. I'm also aware of the fact that I can google a nearly unlimited number of reviews of various types. I was wondering if anyone here has anything to say about the broader topic of mechanical keyboards. Like maybe someone who thinks Browns suck and I should be looking at Reds, for example. Or maybe someone has a particular keyboard that they really like that they'd recommend.

ModSocks 11-11-2013 11:14 AM

for $145, it needs more buttons. It's formatted like a cheap $9 keyboard, man. I plan on doing a gaming build soon and plan on getting a mechanical keyboard, but imma try to find something a little fancier than that.

Trench 11-11-2013 11:30 AM

I've used a couple different mechanical keyboards and liked all of them. Right now I'm using a Nopoo mini with Cherry MX Blue switches. Also have used a Razer Black Widow, also with blue switches. They're nice, but I still like my IBM Model M more.

From what I've found, the different Cherry switches are aimed at different applications. The tactile switches are more for typing and general use. The non-tactile switches are aimed more at gamers. I've only used the blues, so I can't really comment on the others.

There are a whole bunch of mechanical keyboard manufacturers, and I suspect it'll be hard to go terribly wrong with any of them. If you really like all the bells and whistles on the Max keyboard, you might also check out Razer and CoolerMaster.

Fat Elvis 11-11-2013 11:34 AM

http://www.kurzweilai.net/images/typewriter.jpg

I thought this was a mechanical keyboard. What the heck is a mechanical keyboard and how are they different than your run of the mill keyboard?

patteeu 11-11-2013 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fat Elvis (Post 10177801)
http://www.kurzweilai.net/images/typewriter.jpg

I thought this was a mechanical keyboard. What the heck is a mechanical keyboard and how are they different than your run of the mill keyboard?

LMAO.

I think the biggest difference is that mechanical keyboards have a keyswitch in every key (that registers a connection before full depression) and a spring to return the key to it's unpressed position whereas the more common membrane type keyboards have a rubber dome that depresses and then returns to it's original shape to unpress the key. Mechanical keyboards can have a tactile response (bump in the stroke) and/or an audible response (click) when the connection is made, whereas the membrane type require you to bottom out the key to make the connection. The keys on a mechanical usually pop up faster and don't wear out as fast. On the downside, they're usually louder.

Mr. Laz 11-11-2013 12:47 PM

i don't see how anyone can use a non-ergonomic keyboard.

jd1020 11-11-2013 01:26 PM

Personally I think spending $90+ on a mechanical keyboard is insane.

I recently bought a gaming keyboard because I was looking for a backlit keyboard because at night it gets hard to see the keys and I bumped into the Logitech G105 keyboard (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G105-.../dp/B00BBUCCKO) that was discontinued a long time ago. It's quieter then the stock shit I got with my old Dell and it's got some extra gaming buttons, that I'll probably never use but it was the cheapest backlit keyboard I could find by a wide margin.

I've never really ran into a problem with a dome keyboard shitting out on me. I usually just replace them when the letters start rubbing off. But I'm not a hardcore gamer, so...

Crush 11-11-2013 03:51 PM

http://www.pckeyboard.com/

I have been very happy with my Unicomp Spacesaver M. Excellent customer service and the keyboards are made in Kentucky.

drunkie 11-12-2013 01:55 AM

stay away from razer. there keyboard was great till they forced us to use there synapse software. the software is crap and buggy.
i plan to try roccat for my next mouse and keyboard they seem to get alot of great reviews

Baby Lee 11-12-2013 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 10178020)
i don't see how anyone can use a non-ergonomic keyboard.

I'd say I don't see how anyone puts up with wires, but I acknowledge that gamers probably need the precision/responsiveness of a hardwired solution.

But as a non-gamer, I know I can't go back.

I have the MS 3000 Keyboard and 5000 Mouse. Used to have a Rocketfish Bluetooth combo, but the MS set has just as good a range and a ton more features.

loochy 11-12-2013 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 10178020)
i don't see how anyone can use a non-ergonomic keyboard.

i don't see how anyone can use an ergonomic keyboard.

notorious 11-12-2013 12:59 PM

So, a normal keyboard is a mechanical keyboard?


I have a fortune stored away if that's the case.


I always preferred a ball mouse for feedback, too.


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