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Counda said:I love the concept, I wonder how good it is... On second thought, my mom would become extremely confused if they keys had nothing written on them... I'll just stick to my logitech
Oni said:Look, I can do it for cheeper.
Most keyboards use a standard 55 grams of force required to register every key, Das Keyboard has 5 different levels of force. The keys are divided into groups and their feedback springs are weighted differently; from 35 grams to 80 grams, which correspond to the strength of the finger that touches the keys. The result is more comfort for your hands.
rebelwarlock said:pshhh, the specs are bull. i'm looking at the pics and it's a normal black keyboard that didn't get the key labels printed on them. it was probably just a factory screw up, but someone in marketing had a lightbulb go off in their head. "hey, we can sell this to gullible geeks!"
rebelwarlock said:pshhh, the specs are bull. i'm looking at the pics and it's a normal black keyboard that didn't get the key labels printed on them. it was probably just a factory screw up, but someone in marketing had a lightbulb go off in their head. "hey, we can sell this to gullible geeks!"
zip22 said:it wouldnt be that hard to use different springs for different keys.