w1retap
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New 40% built. Soldered it up at work today.. haha. Just need a small/medium size mouse to go with it.
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both are Logitech ... G810 kybrd and G602 mouse
G602 - best budget gaming mouse ever IMO
I hate that my mouse wire is always getting stuck on something so I just ordered a wireless G305 Logitech. The lag is supposedly about zero nowadays so I will give it a shot.
Just curious, what size space bar is that?
New 40% built. Soldered it up at work today.. haha. Just need a small/medium size mouse to go with it.
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Nah, it isn't goofing off. I have to maintain my IPC 7711B/7721B qualification, so this counts as practice time.Nice work!
I don't understand the appeal of smaller than full size IBM layout keyboards, but I admire your soldering skills. You are much better at that than I am.
Just hope no one connects your H account with your admitted goofing off at work
New 40% built. Soldered it up at work today.. haha. Just need a small/medium size mouse to go with it.
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It isn't too difficult and you quickly get used to it. Here's my layer setup.I like the idea of these but I wonder how it would affect things like programming, where you use a lot of keys that don't exist any more. (I understand a lot of these mini keyboards use QMK now and can use layers to map multiple virtual keys to a single physical key but I wonder how useable it is)
I'm very impressed with the Durgod's build quality. It's on par with Ducky, Varmilo and every other mech keyboard I've used.I've been looking closely at Durgod, especially in comparison to Ducky and their new Mecha line.
One of them needs to make an all-white version in TKL with Silent Reds stat.
I'm very impressed with the Durgod's build quality. It's on par with Ducky, Varmilo and every other mech keyboard I've used.
After using the Ducky I picked up for my wife for Christmas, I don't want to go back to the K70 I'd been using. I'd rather use that pink mess with flowers.
So, here's hoping they build one I like soon
They have quite a large catalogue of keyboards. What do you like in a keyboard that they don't current offer?
Well, from Ducky, it's that their metal keyboard (the Mecha Mini) is a 60%'er. My wife's is a 65%'er, and well, I need TKL for fast access to the function row and I have too much muscle memory with the text navigation blocks.
For Durgod, they don't yet make a white keyboard with white (or RGB) backlighting... and I'd prefer white, as RGB rarely does white well, let alone uniformly well.
Mostly, I want it as solid as I can get it, especially if I'm spending north of US$100.
I'm tired of hunting around, and I'm not (yet) interested in building from the ground up.
Well, for what it's worth, I've been impressed with the Ducky material quality. It may be plastic but it is strong. Can't imagine it breaking without some serious abuse
Mouse - Logitech MX-518 (old version)
Keyboard - Logitech G15
I have been thinking about upgrading them for a while but I just don't find a good reason to do it since they're still working like a charm.
use the same as you. I don’t know what I’m going to do when I wear the mouse out. Most newer ones I look at don’t look like they’ll fit my hand like my 518.