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WASD Code

Morgot

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Hey Fellas

Just purchased a CODE board from WASD MX clears and got to say it's pretty friggen great. First time with a real "premium" keyboard, my previous decks being an older IBM Model M and a Razer Blackwidow. Also my first experience with an 87-key board and while not having a numpad has taken some getting used to, the smaller size on the desk is pretty nice.

The clears are fairly low key and feel a bit more tactile vs some brown switches on a previous board.

Anyone else using a CODE?

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That looks nice. Definitely could use the size of this, but yeah, I use my 10 Key too much also. That would drive me crazy trying enter in my phone number with the regular number keys.
 
How is the MX Clear compared cu IBM Model M? Do you have to press harder on it?
Is it noisier or quieter than Model M?
 
I use the 10 Key too much to be able to get along without one.

That looks nice. Definitely could use the size of this, but yeah, I use my 10 Key too much also. That would drive me crazy trying enter in my phone number with the regular number keys.

They make a full-size 104-key version as well. These are minimalist keyboards on par with Ducky in quality. My only issue is that the plated mounted switches can sometimes ping (Google "Filco Ping"). After experiencing this on my G810 I'm trying to avoid models that seem to have a higher percentage of this defect. So I'm avoiding Filcos, the G810, and the Code so far.
 
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These are the ultimate minimalist keyboards, I just can't see myself spending $150 on one. Paid $90 for my Quickfire TK which I love since it combined a numpad into a TKL size.
 
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