

I'm not trying to call whether someone uses a number pad or not. (IMO) I can only consider Blues to be more tactile because it has an audible click and I can't distinguish between them with headphones on. It's a noise, all keyboards make noise if you type like you came from a membrane. It's considered an aftermarket mod.īrowns still aren't very different from blues, they are both tactile and you're probably bottoming out(Implying you're mashing/hitting too hard) if you're saying browns feel linear because they have a similar if not exactly same stem shape. I said my friend used the DS2, I thought it had good build quality and that the Das was not far behind.Īs for why I called blank PBT keycaps custom, is because it did not belong on the Das keyboard in the first place. Please read the comments above before you start typing.

I never suggested that keyboard, I only suggested the brand. As well, he could order a color that nobody else has, therefore custom.Īs for DS2. I never suggested the Ducky Shine 2, I only suggested the brand. We don't know the OP's budget so price may or may not be an issue.įilco is a well regarded brand, I was just suggesting some other brand that did not have a glossy finish. I do agree those keyboards are well built, but so are many other brands. It is not only excel that uses the number pad, I find myself using the number pad to type in passwords and whatnot, and makes the process faster. The sound of blues are enough to set people off.Īnd it is not your call whether or not people use the number pad. I've had my fair share of using blues and when I tried browns they felt very linear. Not trying to start a argument war here, but browns are very different from blues. It's not like his blank PBT are any different than the other sets of PBT that you buy. You also suggested PBT with a DS2 which really doesn't make any sense considering you buy a backlit board to illuminate the keys, right? Having PBT will just give you a light underneath.Īlso why are you calling them custom PBT. You suggested a Filco which won't benefit him in any manner other than desoldering and making ergo clears or some custom switch.
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QFR is one of the best built KBs in its price range, they both have obnoxious fonts on them so I see no difference between them other than the fact one is TKL and the other is Full sized which won't matter unless OP uses Excel 24/7. Unless you care about colors, because they matter when you have keycaps on, right? They're not different at all, one makes noise and the other one doesn't. They made their cases all black with a logo on the top which you won't see.ĥg of force is a minuscule difference and you won't be able to tell unless you have baby hands or arthritis. > Keyboard marketing as gaming KB because that's where majority of profit comes from Judging from the OP's initial option of going for a Das keyboard, I believe he/she was going for a typing oriented sku, so a Quick Fire Rapid may not be relevant to him/her. The amount of force to pass the actuation point is more than enough to call they different. Blues and Browns are very different, I don't know what prompted you to say they are same.
