TKL / 60% Keyboard suggestions?
If you really want cutting edge stuff get a wooting. They have a different technology compared to conventional mechanical keyboards where the upward movement of the key triggers the keystroke instead of a click in conventional ones. Its not that expensive either.
Not too useful for casual people though only people who play hardcore games at a high level might benefit from it.
Apart from that you can get HyperX Alloy origins. Pretty standard for a good-quality mechanical keyboard.
SnooTangerines [#4]If you really want cutting edge stuff get a wooting. They have a different technology compared to conventional mechanical keyboards where the upward movement of the key triggers the keystroke instead of a click in conventional ones. Its not that expensive either.
Not too useful for casual people though only people who play hardcore games at a high level might benefit from it.
Apart from that you can get HyperX Alloy origins. Pretty standard for a good-quality mechanical keyboard.
So, after you release the key and the key starts traveling back up it triggers a keystroke?
KyLZi [#5]So, after you release the key and the key starts traveling back up it triggers a keystroke?
I think I kinda mistyped a few words, its basically an analog keyboard so intead of a conventional keyboard where the keyboard only knows if a switch is pressed or not pressed, this keyboard knows exactly where the switch is at all times.
So you can use this information to start the keystroke when the key starts to go down or the downward edge.
As soon as the keyboard detects the key has started to lift, it triggers the key release on the rising edge.
This is quite revolutionary and reduces input latency by a lot and feels very responsive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bhCqaNdY4I
for more explanation.
Also a bit of backstory, in osu! where you have to click really fast, this keyboard is almost considered cheating. Infact the #2 or #3 ranked player came back from a 1 year break, bought this keyboard and broke the world record for highest score in 3 days of using this keyboard. That is just how insane this keyboard is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvE7gc3_4nM
Do I need to say anything else?
SnooTangerines [#4]If you really want cutting edge stuff get a wooting. They have a different technology compared to conventional mechanical keyboards where the upward movement of the key triggers the keystroke instead of a click in conventional ones. Its not that expensive either.
Not too useful for casual people though only people who play hardcore games at a high level might benefit from it.
Apart from that you can get HyperX Alloy origins. Pretty standard for a good-quality mechanical keyboard.
wtf its 200 + $ hows that cheap
babysasuke [#10]He literally asked for suggestions for 60%s xD
because he doesnt realise how bad it is
SnooTangerines [#7]I think I kinda mistyped a few words, its basically an analog keyboard so intead of a conventional keyboard where the keyboard only knows if a switch is pressed or not pressed, this keyboard knows exactly where the switch is at all times.
So you can use this information to start the keystroke when the key starts to go down or the downward edge.
As soon as the keyboard detects the key has started to lift, it triggers the key release on the rising edge.This is quite revolutionary and reduces input latency by a lot and feels very responsive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bhCqaNdY4I
for more explanation.
Also a bit of backstory, in osu! where you have to click really fast, this keyboard is almost considered cheating. Infact the #2 or #3 ranked player came back from a 1 year break, bought this keyboard and broke the world record for highest score in 3 days of using this keyboard. That is just how insane this keyboard is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvE7gc3_4nM
Do I need to say anything else?
aww, I get what you mean. that's cool.
eeeeeeeee [#11]because he doesnt realise how bad it is
what's your issue with them, I have no complaints aside from missing the numpad sometimes
babysasuke [#13]what's your issue with them, I have no complaints aside from missing the numpad sometimes
the layers are just very annoying compared to easily pressing the F keys and others on TKL
babysasuke [#6]
Never getting another ducky keyboard
Shit has so many double clicking issues
I currently use ducky one 2 mini and this has so many double clicking issues with the switches idk if they fixed it with the 3rd one but I used both ducky 2 mini white and the old 100% keyboard and both have double clicking issues even after updating firmware
I'm prolly gonna get one which is hot swappable
acels2 [#9]wtf its 200 + $ hows that cheap
For how high-end the keyboard is its cheap. A decent mech keyboard easily costs more than $100.
eeeeeeeee [#14]the layers are just very annoying compared to easily pressing the F keys and others on TKL
I'm used to the layout dw
SnooTangerines [#17]For how high-end the keyboard is its cheap. A decent mech keyboard easily costs more than $100.
law of diminishing marginal returns though, theres no point in getting an expensive keyboard
sad_gambit_fan [#18]I'm used to the layout dw
yeah honestly the dude has a point but im used to it now too so it doesnt really bother me
can get annoying if youre swtiching back and forth from a 100 to 60
The HyperX is a pretty good choice price/quality.
Here there's a lot of people buying chinese brands (from AliExpress) like Royal Kludge or Skyloong and modding them. I did that with an Ajazz and i still have it after two years, just changed it because i didn't like the switches that much (i prefer reds).
sad_gambit_fan [#15]Never getting another ducky keyboard
Shit has so many double clicking issues
I currently use ducky one 2 mini and this has so many double clicking issues with the switches idk if they fixed it with the 3rd one but I used both ducky 2 mini white and the old 100% keyboard and both have double clicking issues even after updating firmware
I'm prolly gonna get one which is hot swappable
I havent had any issues like that but ive only had this one for like 4 months
and yeah the One 3 is hot swappable, I havent messed with any of the switches yet tho, the reds it came with have been fine for me so far
patuj [#3]Wooting 60HE, but you would have to wait for long before receiving it. But likely best keyboard in the market right now.
Seconded. Actual in game advantage.
Mjtchell [#16]Personally I love a 75% I have the keydous nj80 with aqua king switches and canyon key keycaps
NJ80 is a nice cheap keyboard and still has the nob and fkeys
Aqua kings are because I dont want to lube switches and theyre prelubed
i rlly want a 75% keyboard also but theyre much more rare compared to tkl and 60%. id like to make a build also but i know how expensive that can be lol.
acels2 [#19]law of diminishing marginal returns though, theres no point in getting an expensive keyboard
That is true although look at what I said:
If you really want cutting edge stuff get a wooting.
Not too useful for casual people though only people who play hardcore games at a high level might benefit.
Wooting is a decent keyboard that is affordable for enthusiasts unlike some other pieces of hardware out there. Not for everyone. I have also mentioned a more budget-friendly version.
gungaginga [#27]i rlly want a 75% keyboard also but theyre much more rare compared to tkl and 60%. id like to make a build also but i know how expensive that can be lol.
What's nice though is if you aren't in dire need to get one right away you can buy it part by part and do research as youre ready to buy parts.
I got all of my parts from Drop.com