Best sounding switches and Keycap profile
Hi Everyone, I just bought my first mechanical keyboard (Wooting 80HE) and ordered the Geon Raws HE after watching a few YouTube videos—they sounded great. However, on my keyboard, they sound clacky as hell, and I actually prefer the Lekker 60 V2! They’re much quieter and sound better (in my opinion). Right now, I’m using the PCR case because my Zinc case won’t arrive for another month (mid-March). Do you think that’s why the Geon Raws HE sound so off? I’m considering getting the Jades Pro, but I don’t want to waste more money on switches if it’s not necessary. Should I wait for the Zinc case and then decide? What would you do or recommend for someone who prefers thocky or silent keyboards? I also have a question about keycaps. I’m struggling with typing—I’m used to working all day on an MX Keys S, but with the Wooting keyboard, I keep pressing multiple keys at once. Adjusting has been tough. Can you recommend a keycap profile that might help? Would DSA work, or do you have other...
Feb 6, 2025
- Can't power all keyboards, like my Leopold 750R, a TKL. Poker works though - There's lag. You'll notice that letters don't appear immediately on the screen as you type them. Also sometimes this lag spams the space-bar randomly, and you'll have like 10-20 spaces in a row suddenly. - Setup was a pain because the box is temperamental. The battery compartment door needed to be slightly open, not fully closed, in order for the Adapter to retain power. This confused the hell out of me initially, until I realized this was the problem. - It power offs after a couple minutes of inactivity. Sound greats right? saving power and everything. Wrong, the delay when waiting for your keyboard to reconnect each time gets annoying quick. - The white case is tacky. Seriously, with like 95% of keyboards and 99% of USB cables being black, why would you make a keyboard accessory that is white and clashes with all your other peripherals? - Blue LED light is annoying - Doesn't reduce cable clutter. Half the benefit of bluetooth devices is you don't need to worry about cables, now you have to manage the cable and some annoying little box. Just look at the picture of the person using it, does that look fun/comfortable? Does that person ever need to reach for his mouse? Doesn't look like it.