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dtilton t1_iwzgris wrote

Congratulations I am using this one too. Be careful. This is my latest of 4 keyboards and I love them all. It can become an expensive obsession. :)

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dtilton t1_ix0bsce wrote

I love my Ducky, Deck, and Das but I have more room, wanted this type of casing since it’s easier to keep clean. I also liked the onboard volume. One less mouse grab. BTW, I’ll add an additional warning for potential keycap obsession.

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DeadWoman_Walking t1_ix0srey wrote

I saw that and really pondered on it. I got lucky with mine - got it from Amazon and I'm pretty sure it's a no-name thing but it feels nice, sounds nice, looks nice, so it does what I need, but I've had some comments while I'm on mic that it's pretty loud (the bits are blue under the keycaps) so I was looking at the Corsairs as a similar layout but I wasn't sure if it'd sound or feel the same (I do a lot/most of my shopping from home these days so can't really go test one out).

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visual-vomit t1_ix28f5e wrote

Hope you're happy enough with it that you don't fall down the hobbyist route. Keeps the wallet safe.

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panniyomthai t1_ixghgsq wrote

To isolate your issue, pull out the keycap and press directly on the switch. If the switch does work as intended, then it may be an issue from 2 causes:

  1. Improper installment of stabs/factory flaws (not soldered evenly, or maybe slightly bent to begin with).
  2. Bent keycap, which could then pull on the two sides of the stab unevenly.
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