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Feb 20, 2013 at 7:24 PM Post #1,082 of 2,079
I agree, I want a video too, I was looking at this for carbon fiber... it will match the Fractal Design R4 I've been wanting (With the side panel window).
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33 AM Post #1,084 of 2,079
I am currently typing this post on a Noppoo Choc Mini with black switches.. I have a Poker with red switches, Ducky Year Of The Dragon with brown switches, Leopold FC700R (white) with blue switches and a rusted Razer Blackwidow..
 
(No, I did not spill anything on the BW to make it go rusty, only conclusion that can be had is it wasn't finished correctly or something)
 
Not sure what my favourite switch is though.. Oh and I have way too many custom keys :p
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 11:37 AM Post #1,085 of 2,079
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I am currently typing this post on a Noppoo Choc Mini with black switches.. I have a Poker with red switches, Ducky Year Of The Dragon with brown switches, Leopold FC700R (white) with blue switches and a rusted Razer Blackwidow..
 
(No, I did not spill anything on the BW to make it go rusty, only conclusion that can be had is it wasn't finished correctly or something)
 
Not sure what my favourite switch is though.. Oh and I have way too many custom keys :p

Pictures of the Leopold?
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 12:34 PM Post #1,086 of 2,079
Please excuse the poor lighting
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http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/6439/20120920130638.jpg
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 1:24 PM Post #1,088 of 2,079
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 Type-S.


Don’t bother spending money on keyboards with LED backlighting, or spend a lot of money on a Cherry MX board - the price range can be pretty large for keyboards that are all using the same switch.

If you care about your fingers, buy Topre.
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 4:46 PM Post #1,089 of 2,079
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Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 Type-S.


Don’t bother spending money on keyboards with LED backlighting, or spend a lot of money on a Cherry MX board - the price range can be pretty large for keyboards that are all using the same switch.

If you care about your fingers, buy Topre.

Not a Topre fan.
 
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Hey Tangster, did you use the water transfer printing technique for that mod on your keyboard? Been doing some research, looks interesting. 

No, I used the cheap vinyl based carbon effect overlays they use in pimp my ride style modding.
 
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Please excuse the poor lighting
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http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/6439/20120920130638.jpg

Phhheewww. Leopolds look class. All those smooth curves.
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 11:25 PM Post #1,093 of 2,079
Key feel is just wrong. I like my tactile point in the same place as the actuation point.
Have you actually used a Topre keyboard?

Topre:
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MX Brown:
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The tactile bump and operating point are about the same on Topre keyboards (<1mm) but the key travel is much smoother and force decreases after actuation, rather than increasing. (at least on the heavier weighted switch, which the HHKB uses)
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 11:35 PM Post #1,094 of 2,079
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Have you actually used a Topre keyboard?

Topre:


MX Brown:


The tactile bump and operating point are about the same on Topre keyboards (<1mm) but the key travel is much smoother and force decreases after actuation, rather than increasing. (at least on the heavier weighted switch, which the HHKB uses)

I dislike Topre. Get over it.
 
Feb 24, 2013 at 1:39 AM Post #1,095 of 2,079
hey now, don't be a meany-head - he was simply pointing out that a topre DOES put it's activation and tactile bump in the same spot, which you claimed to enjoy, as opposed to the browns (and even moreso for the blues).  it's ok if you don't like them, but chill out! 
 
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I dislike Topre. Get over it.

 

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