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Hi there - new member here
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 16:51
by mj-keyboard-guy
Hey guys, this is my first post. I can be called MJ. I wanted to just say a hi and hopefully start contributing to the forum.
I live in Taipei and been working in many different companies that manufacture mechanical keyboards. This (together with gaming market) is my passion and hopefully I can find similar folks here that share the same interest.
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 16:54
by klikkyklik
Welcome aboard!
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 17:03
by seebart
Welcome to DT, good to have an insider around.
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 17:04
by scottc
Welcome MJ! Sounds like you can provide us with some interesting insight. I look forward to seeing you around the forum.
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 17:06
by darkspider
Welcome!
I'm looking forward to share and hear information from you as a manufacturer position.
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 17:24
by mj-keyboard-guy
Many thanks guys =).
I'll sure start posting lots of content here, but if you have any particular question, feel free to ask.
By the way, here is a quick sneak peak for next year: Optical switches that pretty much do not have expiration date (that is, no max. actuation, but for marketing purposes, brands will say 'over 100m actuations') and new slim switches that for the first time ever let you change the switch type on the fly without need of soldering (e.g. Blue to Brown).
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 18:27
by pcaro
mj-keyboard-guy wrote: Many thanks guys =).
I'll sure start posting lots of content here, but if you have any particular question, feel free to ask.
By the way, here is a quick sneak peak for next year: Optical switches that pretty much do not have expiration date (that is, no max. actuation, but for marketing purposes, brands will say 'over 100m actuations') and new slim switches that for the first time ever let you change the switch type on the fly without need of soldering (e.g. Blue to Brown).
The future is coming to mechanical market!!
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 00:09
by Hypersphere
Welcome, MJ! I look forward to more news from you!
Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 00:25
by vivalarevolución
mj-keyboard-guy wrote: Many thanks guys =).
I'll sure start posting lots of content here, but if you have any particular question, feel free to ask.
By the way, here is a quick sneak peak for next year: Optical switches that pretty much do not have expiration date (that is, no max. actuation, but for marketing purposes, brands will say 'over 100m actuations') and new slim switches that for the first time ever let you change the switch type on the fly without need of soldering (e.g. Blue to Brown).
Wow, that sounds like some great stuff. Now if you can recreate the quality of the IBM Model F or IBM beam springs at an affordable price, you'll really have our attention.