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Crafted in the 60% form factor, the V60 Type R from KBParadise will easily fit on most desktops, but it can be taken on the go if need be. Part of a long line of popular KBParadise 60% keyboards, this version has some serious improvements to brighten up any space Read More
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If you're Canadian, avoid dealing with Massdrop. On top of the exorbitant shipping charges, there is often an additional COD charge (surprise!). I've been reliably informed that it is not the shipping company but the sender that does this, namely Massdrop. They count on the fact that between the long wait times and frequent delays, Canadians will pay the added cost. On my last purchase of a 60% board, the cost of getting the keyboard was nearly doubled the total price. Let's put an end to these douchey practices.
That sounds pretty messed up - and definitely not in line with how Massdrop tries to approach business. I checked when I last wrote with someone on our shipping team, and they assured me it was via DHL. But I'll follow-up with the leader of the team and make sure I have the full information. Thanks for letting me know.
bradrNot that I have a dog in that fight, but I can't think of the last time I got free shipping from Canada to the US and we're just down the road, as you say.
HikasakiI was about to pick one up from there however it seems that those are non programmable. This version seems to be the only one that's able to be programmed. However that's all speculation based on what I've seen
its supported just not through the firmware website. you will need to compile a hex manually using either TMK or QMK. You can also add it to EasyAVR using the GH60 as a template just change the rows and columns to match the v60
honestly my end game switch is Box Blacks at the moment and for Tactical I am really loving Kali Pro's with purple stims are Mod-M Tactical. I honestly find cherry switches to be highly over rated. There competition I feel is for the most part superior from what I have personally tried.
HotRoderXIt's all preference really. I'd love to grab boards with Alps and other switches but I don't have the cash. I'm barely getting by right now. So far I've used red, brown, blue, and khail blue. My favorite is Brown, hands down. Clear just seems to be the perfect option for me so I keep the same tactile bump but bottom out less. I just don't have the capital to experiment.
Hey guys, I just put in QMK support. Unfortunately it's only for the Type R variant, not the Polestar as I haven't quite figured out how the LEDs work yet. If you're interested in checking it out....or even helping me implement LED support, please go over to:
https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/v60_type_r
We choose a particular switch because our empirical research and personal preferences lead to that choice. Telling people who have just priced MX Clears that their price only applies to Clears is a bit redundant.
Yes, I noticed the prices for other switches, but (1) they didn't apply to the switch I mentioned specifically and (2) Massdrop didn't have Clears available to purchase with the Polestar config. The same is true for Black switches, but not the others in the drop.
I'm sure you meant well, but it would have made more sense to post prices for different switches for other members. It's unnecessary to tell me that the price I'd quoted for Clears was "only for the clear cherry."