First mechanical keyboard questions
Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 13:47
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The Sound is indeed the biggest difference, but I can't really explain that much, because it is very difficult to explain. I suggest you to get a switch tester, so you can try out different switches.aswarola8 wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 13:47 Hi! I'm receiving my new Redragon K556-RK Devarajas this Friday and the only point I'm not sure about is the switches: this would be my first mech keyboard and I really wanted the blue clicky ones from what I've read but this one comes with brown switches. Am I going to miss out on a huge difference between brown and blue? Is the difference just about the noise?
I don't think you are limited to outemu switches, but I can't be certain, because I don't own this keyboard, but I own a Keyboard that has hot-swap switches, and they do look exactly like outemu switches on the bottom, so it's likely that it will work.aswarola8 wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 13:47 This keyboard supposedly has replaceable switches, which you can just pull out and switch with different ones. Would I be forced to buy Outemu switches as replacement, or would it be possible to use cherry switches or something else? I'm a newbie about mech keyboards so I've no clue. Also where should I buy switches? I'm in Europe.
As I've said I don't personally own that keyboard, so I can't say anything to that.aswarola8 wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 13:47 Lastly has anyone had issues with this keyboard in the long term? Some of the reviews pointed out hiccups after a few months of usage on other, lower end keyboards by Redragon, which is also why I wanted replaceable switches just in case I'd have to replace a faulty key or two in the future.
How do they differ exactly?ntv242 wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 21:10 Well i guess not many have exp with outemu "hotswap" sockets here. Understandable, they are only avail on certain gamerish keyboard and entry level boards.
The outemu so call hot swap is very different and the sole purpose is to replace the switch with other outemu switch in case of failing. This is very different than your more regular kailh/gateron hot swap socket.
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