Recent comments in /f/MechanicalKeyboards

aimingsashimig OP t1_j1koqyq wrote

This is a bit of a longshot, but while trying to reply to a DM someone sent me, I accidentally hit the ignore chat button. If you could send me another DM or comment, I would greatly appreciate it.

The keyboard I took a picture of is a reproduction of an IBM model F (brand new model F) in JIS. This was the keyboard that someone DMed me about, which is why I took a photo of it although I already have posted this before.

Also, the keyboard that can be slightly seen at the top is a wooting 2 lekker edition. If anyone's curious about it, I can definitely recommend it for gaming. The analog switches aren't a dramatic difference even in many games where they work, but they're definitely a nice touch and the switches are smooth and adjustable in many ways.

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CharcoalGurl t1_j1klsu9 wrote

Are they going financially broke? Idk but if they arent who cares? What is the difference between collecting cards, coins, stamps, videogames, watches, cars, boats, collages, jewelry, keyboards, art, buttons, merchandise, toys, bottles, antiques, furnitures, weapons, armour, perfumes, rugs, or etc?

Like seriously how is collecting ANYTHING bad? Is the person consumed by buying them? Again not sure but they mentioned they spend about £30 per in another comment so they arent breaking the bank with this. I have seen people spend $200 on a cardboard card and you know what? Good for them. If they were breaking bank I would be worried, if collecting cards was their only passion in life, sure be worried.

Dopamine comes in many forms and as long as you are not trying to find it like a druggie, who the fuck cares? Yall make this person seem like they are some crazy person because instead of collecting "normal" things, they collect something different.

You telling me you don't collect anything? Cause honestly good for you! I am glad you could find happiness in other means but some people find SOME dopamine in collecting.

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DKx1 t1_j1khj82 wrote

Reply to nobody asked by Stabika

They should remove the alphabet portion and put a rotary dial there too for T9 style typing

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DasLeadah t1_j1kf5vw wrote

Honestly, with the differences in size of switches, it doesn't surprise me that it isn't always as seamless as it should be, and I find the two tab switches tend to do that, while cherry style switches are always a bit easier to open

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