Does anybody know a nice Model M with PS/2 cable and aren't missing Keys?
And if not, or if it's too expensive, at least some keyboards with buckler springs? I seem to have a fetish for clicky keyboards.
[QUOTE=DustySheep;36364311]Does anybody know a nice Model M with PS/2 cable and aren't missing Keys?
And if not, or if it's too expensive, at least some keyboards with buckler springs? I seem to have a fetish for clicky keyboards.[/QUOTE]
I have several if you would like to purchase one.
Where are you?
I might buy it.
[QUOTE=DustySheep;36364616]Where are you?
I might buy it.[/QUOTE]
Portland, Oregon / Vancouver, Washington
Hmmmm, I'm in cali. What's your cheapest one?
[QUOTE=DustySheep;36364814]Hmmmm, I'm in cali. What's your cheapest one?[/QUOTE]
$30, you pay shipping. Cleaned and tested.
I'm deciding between three keyboards now. There is the DAS S Proffesional, the Rosewill RK-9000 with blue switches, and the Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid, which I can get cheaper than the other two keyboards and is 10-keyless which I like.
Is the quality on the Quickfire rapid less than the other two boards since it is cheaper?
Quickfire Rapid has damn good build quality from my experience, however I can't directly compare it to the Das or Rosewill keyboards.
I imagine the price will be mostly made up by being tenkeyless.
Well, I'm asking because I'm getting a new computer. And so I'm stuck with Rubber Dome, so I'm looking for some keyboard with it. My bro just gives me like a "are you serious" face, and so I'm guessing not.
Might get one in the future though.
Maybe
I saw a promotion once and they had a QuickFire Rapid for like 50 bucks. I can't remember where, I should have bought it, you can't even get that price on ebay
That's why I sometimes take Steam sales even though I know that I can't run them
Just Cause 2 for $5, no way I can decline that
So someone's selling cheap "Ibm 42c0060" keyboards on a local site, I ask him if they're mechanical and provide a method of finding out if they are
"They're good IBM keyboards, the boxes are closed"
[I]then how'd you take a picture of one of them you massive twatdick[/I]
Just ordered, will get them tomorrow! Anyone with a K90?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JhWHN.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Stupideye;36310691]ended up getting this:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TbeSo.png[/img]
i'll post pics when it arrives[/QUOTE]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/nwJjK.jpg[/t]
missed the 4 and 6 on the numpad, but I'm asking them to send out red ones.
besides that, I love it!
[QUOTE=Stupideye;36449458][t]http://i.imgur.com/nwJjK.jpg[/t]
missed the 4 and 6 on the numpad, but I'm asking them to send out red ones.
besides that, I love it![/QUOTE]
That's an eyesore if I've ever seen one.
Looks a bit cheesy to be perfectly honest
Holy shit those keys are really white, I think it looks good though, nothing wrong with getting something a little different
I wanted something unique for LAN's and shit plus I wanted a nice mechanical keyboard, not to mention I'm gay for OF. I'm happy with it.
I bought a rosewill (i know) red switch mechanical keyboard for 70 bucks, and to be completely honest, it was a good buy. I was skeptical at first because it was rosewill, but it's a much better keyboard than the razer blackwidow. Just thought I'd share in case anyone was looking for a cheap mechanical.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;36449814]I bought a rosewill (i know) red switch mechanical keyboard for 70 bucks, and to be completely honest, it was a good buy. I was skeptical at first because it was rosewill, but it's a much better keyboard than the razer blackwidow. Just thought I'd share in case anyone was looking for a cheap mechanical.[/QUOTE]
Except Cherry make better cheap mechanicals.
Got my Model M2 into working condition, only the + key on the numpad doesn't work. The a key is a pain in the ass to press too. I had the same problems with my old keyboard too (Cherry G80-3000, l and k key were shitty), but it somehow "fixed itself", hopefully this one will do that too.
[QUOTE=Chubbs;36454012]Except Cherry make better cheap mechanicals.[/QUOTE]
The cheapest cherry I found was 65, and it was more tiny hands. I paid the same for the rosewill and it's full size.
I think he meant old G80-3000s by cheap mechanicals. They are really common.
My keyboard arrived today. For some reason I can type more accurately than on my old one.
Gotta love the feeling of blue switches and I must say, Das keyboards look much sexier in real life than in the pictures.
Just picked up an old ACER keyboard. The model number is 6311-KM. Does anyone know what kind of switches it uses? It is nearly impossible to take these keys off.
[QUOTE=Garry #2;36482404]Just picked up an old ACER keyboard. The model number is 6311-KM. Does anyone know what kind of switches it uses? It is nearly impossible to take these keys off.[/QUOTE]
Use paperclips.
I would instantly switch to a mechanical if Logitech released a mechanical G110 or similar, but for now I'm forced to stay on rubber domes, I love this thing too much :(
[QUOTE=Chubbs;36482432]Use paperclips.[/QUOTE]
I got one off. It looks like an ALPS black switch. Could anyone confirm this?
[QUOTE=Garry #2;36482509]I got one off. It looks like an ALPS black switch. Could anyone confirm this?[/QUOTE]
Take a photo.
[editline]25th June 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Lolkork;36482548]I'm thinking about getting a mechanical keyboard soon, can you guys recommend any good one that aren't more expensive than €100?[/QUOTE]
A G8 3000 is the best mech for under €100 (at least I think so, not sure about £>€ exchange rates, so you might be able to get a Filco from [url=http://www.keyboardco.com/]here because they stock literally every language known to man[/url])
I'm thinking of getting a Unicomp to punish everyone in my house. Seems like they've gotten used to my Das. :v:
Loving my CMStorm Quickfire Rapid so far, aside from its 1000 logos. But nonetheless MX Blues feel and sound absolutely amazing, how did I type on a domeswitch keyboard before? They are horrible after you feel mechanical switches.
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