This is very quickly becoming a very expensive hobby…

Bottom is my first, a GMMK Pro with Gateron ink black V2 switches. And just yesterday I received the Keychron Q5 Pro with Keychron’s own banana switches that I’ll be using at work

  • be_excellent_to_each_other
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    1 year ago

    The key is to find something you absolutely love and refuse to cheat on it. 😁

    A few years ago, I bought a few various cherry-mx boards, then an FC660C (home) and FC980C (work). Love them both dearly. You’d think they’d feel identical, and they almost do, but the 660C in particular is just so effing lovely to type on.

    I don’t claim them to be the best boards ever, and I do miss the noise, but I essentially decided I couldn’t find enough things to complain about to even look at anything else, and that solved my problem before it got too out of hand. 🙂

    Edited to fix typo.

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      21 year ago

      I have the peculiar taste of wanting 104+ key and metal build(on the heavier side), so my tastes were always pretty specific making it a limited choice market. I am currently using a ducky legend but I ordered a Keychron Q6 pro yesterday.

      An 8 year run with a keyboard is still quite the run.

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        11 year ago

        I built my Q6 a few months ago as it’s one of the only full-size ISO boards I could find. It’s real nice.

      • be_excellent_to_each_other
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        11 year ago

        That does make it harder to find your endgame board I’ll admit.

        Does that particular ducky have a steel backplate at least? I still have a 104 key Rosewill MX Brown board with a steel backplate on my secondary setup at work, and I can’t deny that solid feel.