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Why do all the good deals end up being on blues and browns. Just once can we get a deal like this on a keyboard with reds or blacks.
Uhmmm if this was as good as the deal I got on my Rosewill with red's I would have already ordered.. it was like 25 or 30 bucks & came with a CPU (keychain).
Why do all the good deals end up being on blues and browns. Just once can we get a deal like this on a keyboard with reds or blacks.
I'm jealous because I had one of those in my cart and they sold out before I could complete the sale. If I got one though I might have felt guilty... pretty sure everybody but you lost on that goof-up.
Browns are the best anyway!
Browns are the best anyway!
I'm not sure if this is still true, but reds used to be one of the rarest Cherry switches because they stopped production due to lack to demand (before everyone discovered how great they are for gaming).Why do all the good deals end up being on blues and browns. Just once can we get a deal like this on a keyboard with reds or blacks.
I'm not sure if this is still true, but reds used to be one of the rarest Cherry switches because they stopped production due to lack to demand (before everyone discovered how great they are for gaming).
I love my reds though. More so than the blues on my numpad. They're great for button mashing and kind of feel like the keyboard equivalent of Sanwa arcade buttons.
This is tangential but I'm kind of disappointed with the key switches. I expected the blues to have a click and key press detection closer together. What I've found is that I can repeat key presses after bottoming out by staying "below the click" if that makes any sense.
This has been confusing to me because I read that you can rely on the click of blues as evidence that your key press has been registered by the computer. In reality it appears that the key press is registered somewhere below the actual key click.
Meh.
Although many people find them just fine for gaming, some don't like the fact that the release point is above the actuation point. This can cause some trouble with double-tapping. This is usually the case with someone who has experienced other mechanical switches before hand.