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Someone posted a DasKeyboard on Craigslist locally for $80.
I consulted with ATMINSIDE about it.
Long story short, I meet with this girl, and the thing has no keys, I mean it has keys but they are blank.
Turns out it was the Model S Ultimate...which legitimately comes with blank keys...
I said that I would have to buy the keys later so we settled on fifty bucks.
So now. What are my options if I wanted to get at least some labeled keys? Where, how much are they? Are there labels for keys?
I mean ultimately I would want to do what I saw my eighth grade principal do, which is looking straight at the screen of a late 1980s mac, typing a thousand miles an hour with words appearing to fly on the page at light speed. He could have used this keyboard without needing to look at the keys.
Also I would like to know what this keyboard is. She listed it as Black, and it feels like a Black or a Blue, which is what I was looking for, it has a click to it...
Any way to tell from the label:
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I was told I would break it if I use a screw driver tip on the DasKeyboard to pull the keycap off.
Why couldn't it be Black too?
You can get any keycaps for cherry switches, it doesn't have to be for a particular one.
I don't see it in this thread. Please post what that is and why it's important.Also, C6, look in to o-ring damping for your keyboard. I do it to all of mine, I believe there's a link to some in this thread.
If not, I can go pull it from my Amazon history.
I don't see it in this thread. Please post what that is and why it's important.
I've been using a mechanical for a fair few years now and I am not sure it is worth the extra cost, I don't feel any different from my old rubber dome Saitek Cyborg, eh. It's just louder, like an Apple Desktop Bus keyboard from the 1990s...
I really think keyboards are that computer peripheral you can skimp on.