• TM680 (Top Left)
Gateron Milky Yellow (Lubed)
Pudding Keycaps
Tape Mod, Foam Mod, Wheel Weight mod
  • Monsgeek M1 (Middle Left)
Gazzew Boba U4T with 45g 2 stage springs (Lubed)
Gentleman XDA V2 keycaps
Tape Mod
  • ZUOYA GMK68 (Bottom Left)
MMD Princess Switches 48g (Factory Lubed)
Revelation Rocket Keycaps
Tape Mod, Wheel Weight mod
  • Feker JJK21 Numpad (Top Right)
Holy Tom V2 Switches 63.5g (Lubed)
Gentleman XDA V2 keycaps
Painted Black, Tape Mod
  • ZUOYA Tester68 (Middle/Bottom Right)
MMD Holy Panda 67g (Factory Lubed)
Honey Milk Keycaps
Tape Mod, Foam Mod, Wheel Weight mod
USB C charging and 2400mah rechargeable battery

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  • @[email protected]
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    01 year ago

    I really liked the feeling of the mechanical keyboards. I’m a newbie at this and I bought one, and got pain in wrists within a few days. So had to stop using it and go back to my almost flat Logitech.

    It seems it’s required to use palm rests to have a good experience?

      • Bloved MadmanOP
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        1 year ago

        Lighter springs make tactile switches feel so much better too.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Was trying to think what a tactical switch was for a second there, assumed it was a gaming thing, then realised you meant tactile, lol.

          Those are my bag, great feeling without being too loud.

    • Pepe Godzilla
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      11 year ago

      By design, mechs are quite a bit taller, because the switches are taller.

      Unless you’re a “floating” typist, I would recommend a palmrest.