Submitted by OriginWizard t3_ycgcth in MechanicalKeyboards
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Submitted by OriginWizard t3_ycgcth in MechanicalKeyboards
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Not sure it's the loudest, but the most satisfying (and the only clicky I can stand) is the venerable IBM Model M. You can install a solenoid on it to make it REALLY LOUD.
Ooooooo I'm gonna Google that and see how it sounds! Thanks!
HAHAHAHAHA I just watched a video showcasing the solenoid, holy cow that thing is loud! What on earth was that thing designed to do? Wake you up if a hacker breaks in and uses your computer?!
The designer wanted a new single office room and needed something that would piss his coworkers off so much they were forced to move them.
If that's true I absolutely love it, passive aggressiveness and genius combining once again lol
Like others have said IBM model m.
Both 1986 sqaure badge and Unicomp new model m are so satisfying.
The Mini m would be my top choice if getting one now, due to being new board with warranty and not having the numpad would be a huge plus for me. Availability might be lacking currently due to controller supply but they will get them back at some point.
I do tend to use my numpad a lot for cheatengine but it's still another keyboard to look into! I assume with the IBM model M I would need an adapter to make it USB. Would any work? Or would it need to be rewired?
Yes if you buy an actual Ibm model M, it will need an adapter. You can google there are a lot of information about which one, I think they are active converter which you need.
But the thing is you can buy a model from Unicomp:
I have a Unicomp Classic 101. The key clicks wake up the neighbours and it's heavy enough to kill a man. I love it.
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NomDePlume007 t1_itlz5ju wrote
IBM Model M buckling spring keyboard.