Ranting about keyboards
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Place here your comments about a keyboard that was a disappointment for you. It could be as tiny problem as this:
I just recived today my "new" Cherry G80-1800, and it has MX Black switches. I love'em even for typing. I can easily avoid bottoming out. But the spacebar... What the f cherry? Tactile grey switches in a linear keyboard, are you serious right now? I will have to swap the springs and the sliders in it, using a donor switch from the F12 key or from some useless one. It's just distracting! And the backspace? It is damped, therefore it feels a bit tactile when pressed, same goes fot the G80-1000's space that I've tried last week or so (yup, the one with the burnt plastic). Is there a way to remove those rubber pieces?
I just recived today my "new" Cherry G80-1800, and it has MX Black switches. I love'em even for typing. I can easily avoid bottoming out. But the spacebar... What the f cherry? Tactile grey switches in a linear keyboard, are you serious right now? I will have to swap the springs and the sliders in it, using a donor switch from the F12 key or from some useless one. It's just distracting! And the backspace? It is damped, therefore it feels a bit tactile when pressed, same goes fot the G80-1000's space that I've tried last week or so (yup, the one with the burnt plastic). Is there a way to remove those rubber pieces?
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
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- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Nope, this time not. Theese small things ruin the typing experience on this keyboard.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
Rubber pieces? What rubber pieces?
And I don't remember any of my Cherry boards with blacks having had anything else than linear grey switches in the space bar.
Are you sure you shouldn't blame the previous owner instead of the keyboard?
And I don't remember any of my Cherry boards with blacks having had anything else than linear grey switches in the space bar.
Are you sure you shouldn't blame the previous owner instead of the keyboard?
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
I swapped the sliders from the spacebar to the Caps Lock. problem solved.
I havent found any rubber pieces in the damn thing, but the stabilized keys still feels a bit mushy.
I havent found any rubber pieces in the damn thing, but the stabilized keys still feels a bit mushy.
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
- Location: ISO-DE
- Main keyboard: Intense Rotation!!!
- Main mouse: Logitech G903
- Favorite switch: ALL OF THEM
- DT Pro Member: -
The good thing about G80s ... most of them let you mod the switches so easily. Great starter boards to mess around with.
The "heavy" space bar spring in many Cherry boards is funny though ... i usually keep the slider but replace the spring.
The "heavy" space bar spring in many Cherry boards is funny though ... i usually keep the slider but replace the spring.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
Someone must have confused Linear Grey and Tactile Grey ...
Cherry is not the only manufacturer that uses heavier switches for the Space Bars. Many rubber-dome keyboards have extra springs under the space bars, even Topre Realforce and Novatouch.
Cherry stabilisers are infamous for their damping. That is the primary reason why some people prefer Costar stabilisers instead. I think clones of Cherry stabilisers tend to not have damping.
The stabilisers are just snapped to the PCB at the top or the bottom. Because all parts are PCB-mounted you can unsnap them without desoldering any switch. Get the sliders out, cut the tiny plastic pieces jutting out from the bottom of the sliders and reassemble.
Cherry is not the only manufacturer that uses heavier switches for the Space Bars. Many rubber-dome keyboards have extra springs under the space bars, even Topre Realforce and Novatouch.
Cherry stabilisers are infamous for their damping. That is the primary reason why some people prefer Costar stabilisers instead. I think clones of Cherry stabilisers tend to not have damping.
The stabilisers are just snapped to the PCB at the top or the bottom. Because all parts are PCB-mounted you can unsnap them without desoldering any switch. Get the sliders out, cut the tiny plastic pieces jutting out from the bottom of the sliders and reassemble.
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- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
I prefer the heavy spacebars, but tactile grey instead of a linear grey...
And yeah, I just disassembled, then reassembled the keyboard, and realized that it's very easy to mod. The sliders were a piece of cake to swap, with a tiny pair of scissors to open the switches. But, some of the switches upper case has started to flake by the slider in the bottom left corners. Is it a common issue? I've already found 10 of theese snapped switches, and if I press the keys on that bottom left side, it will have a bump.
I'm going to try snapping the stuff of it.
Thanks guys! Did a keyboard ever disappoint you?
And yeah, I just disassembled, then reassembled the keyboard, and realized that it's very easy to mod. The sliders were a piece of cake to swap, with a tiny pair of scissors to open the switches. But, some of the switches upper case has started to flake by the slider in the bottom left corners. Is it a common issue? I've already found 10 of theese snapped switches, and if I press the keys on that bottom left side, it will have a bump.
I'm going to try snapping the stuff of it.
Thanks guys! Did a keyboard ever disappoint you?
Yeah, a Pok3r with clear switches. Not the fault of the Pok3r - it was because of the switches. They were that great from the overall conception, the bump was great and everything, BUT the scratchiness and friction was just horrible! Wasn't useable for me. Cherry does really poor work with this... they could do much better.Lynx_Carpathica wrote: ↑ Thanks guys! Did a keyboard ever disappoint you?
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Yupp, theese switches are quite scratchy. The tacle grey is also unuseably bad.
Wodan: Model M? Why? When I recived my Model M, it was painfully scracthy, but after cleaning the keys in dishwashing liquid, and cleaning the barrels with alcohol and qtips, it slowly faded away in about 3 days, and nowdays, i don't even realize the scratchiness of the Model M. It's a Lexmark one, made in 1994. It has all the goodies, incl. drain channel, removeable cord, and 2 part keycaps.
Wodan: Model M? Why? When I recived my Model M, it was painfully scracthy, but after cleaning the keys in dishwashing liquid, and cleaning the barrels with alcohol and qtips, it slowly faded away in about 3 days, and nowdays, i don't even realize the scratchiness of the Model M. It's a Lexmark one, made in 1994. It has all the goodies, incl. drain channel, removeable cord, and 2 part keycaps.
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
When you use M first and then go to F, you say "of course!"Wodan wrote: ↑
Model M because there is a Model F
When you use F first and then go to M, you say "why?"
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Model M's and F's are shit. Beam Springs are the best
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Naaah... Just kidding, I've tried a Model F about 2 years ago, and I liked it, but I've never seen a beam spring before.
- POTV
- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M SSK
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Regarding disappointments... I once bought a Realforce 88UB because of the sound on Youtube and the layout. But although the keyboard is a quality product, the key travel feels like a normal rubber dome.
I very much prefer IBM Model M. The IBM F´s are better - but they need a floss mod and a more modern key layout.
I tend to shift between my SSK´s and some nib full size Model M´s, which have a very delicate feel.
I very much prefer IBM Model M. The IBM F´s are better - but they need a floss mod and a more modern key layout.
I tend to shift between my SSK´s and some nib full size Model M´s, which have a very delicate feel.
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- let's go
- Location: Spain
- Main keyboard: Realforce TKL/HHKB (both 45g/JIS)
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac CST2545-5W
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Topre is said to need its time to get used to it.
In my case it was just the opposite, within the few first keystrokes I felt amazed, but I don't think that is the norm (damn you Topre).
In my case it was just the opposite, within the few first keystrokes I felt amazed, but I don't think that is the norm (damn you Topre).
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
I gave time to Topre. My fingers started to hurt ...
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- let's go
- Location: Spain
- Main keyboard: Realforce TKL/HHKB (both 45g/JIS)
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac CST2545-5W
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Mines did also on 55g. Moved to 45g which are quite soft (you may untentionally be pressing a key if you rest your fingers on the keyboard which hardly will happen on a 55g).
Are there different 45g Topre switches? One thing I like about the HHKB switches is, that I CAN rest my fingers on them - which I couldn't on browns e.g..amospalla wrote: ↑Mines did also on 55g. Moved to 45g which are quite soft (you may untentionally be pressing a key if you rest your fingers on the keyboard which hardly will happen on a 55g).
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Why are topre boards only 10keyless or 60%? The only thing that stops me from buying topres is the fact that 100% topre boards don't exist, afaik.
EDIT: Well... there is...
https://www.amazon.com/Topre-Type-Heave ... B00DGJALYW
EDIT: Well... there is...
https://www.amazon.com/Topre-Type-Heave ... B00DGJALYW
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- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
There's also fullsize RealForces, but also quite expensive, unfortunately :/ .Lynx_Carpathica wrote: ↑Why are topre boards only 10keyless or 60%? The only thing that stops me from buying topres is the fact that 100% topre boards don't exists, afaik.
EDIT: Well... there is...
https://www.amazon.com/Topre-Type-Heave ... B00DGJALYW
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Eeehh, I mught be better off buying that G80-1000, AND a G80-3000 with dubleshoot keycaps and blue switches. Preferably, without Windows keys.
I love MX switches so far, this G80-1800 just made me type so lightly, slowly, and carefully, without bottoming out, I'm having problems going back to my Model M.
I love MX switches so far, this G80-1800 just made me type so lightly, slowly, and carefully, without bottoming out, I'm having problems going back to my Model M.
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- Location: UK (Berkshire)
- Main keyboard: Cherry G84-4400 (work) / Tipro MID (home)
- Main mouse: Tiny trackball or laptop trackpad
- Favorite switch: Model M, until I try something rarer ;)
- DT Pro Member: -
Why stick to just 100%?Lynx_Carpathica wrote: ↑Why are topre boards only 10keyless or 60%? The only thing that stops me from buying topres is the fact that 100% topre boards don't exist, afaik.
The problem's finding one. And paying the shipping...
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
I'm one of those people who tried Model F (AT) before Model M (1391472). To be honest, I was a little underwhelmed by the lack of noise from the 1391472 and using it for night typing. Of course, I'm now moving to a dome unsaver for that task since nobody around me thinks SSK are quiet
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Citro: That KB is Fucking huge... XD
y1997alex: good for you, I was struggling to find even a simple Model M for an acceptable price, but after 2 years, I found one on Facebook, for only 10€-s approx. (3000HUF). (It's a 1391403, if you want to know)
y1997alex: good for you, I was struggling to find even a simple Model M for an acceptable price, but after 2 years, I found one on Facebook, for only 10€-s approx. (3000HUF). (It's a 1391403, if you want to know)