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MurphysLaw
2
Jul 20, 2016
So i just got mine and have to say starting off it feels pretty cheap. But the feeling of the keyboard does not matter so much as the switches themselves as they all sound and feel like the one mushy key on my Corsair quick fire tk cherry blue key board and i can not really distinguish the initial click from it bottoming out. Now i know that if i wanted a high quality mechanical keyboard i would have to pay for it and this is supposed to be a cheap alternative but from the stand point of a mechanical keyboard this does not feel like one or at least not comparable to the two cherry mx blue keyboards that i have had. From an aesthetic standpoint it is a clean looking keyboard and my only qualms with that is the power cord that has large header on it that sticks straight out the top and over all looks like a fat white charger to a early 2000's point and shoot camera. Also slight inconvenience with my black glass desk that i use the rubber feet cannot hold the keyboard in place and will shift very easily making me re position it often. I'm not going to try to adjust muscle memory for this offsetting key placement and cap sizes as i won't be using it and i'll try to throw it on craigslist to get some money back. I know my ducky mini was a bit of a premium but i'm pretty sure you can find a higher quality 60% keyboard for this price or maybe just north of it.
kschang
192
Jul 26, 2016
MurphysLawCoolermaster makes QuickFire TK.
MurphysLaw
2
Jul 26, 2016
kschangYea I realize that now. Still it is my favorite keyboard outside of the S key going soft.
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