【IC】Roselle Evolution:Feel the extraordinary touch of the Roselle V2
Since we launched Roselle switch, it has always been loved by a large number of enthusiasts, due to its unique material and touch. In order to repay the love of fans, we decided to do a upgrade version of Roselle. However, when it comes to product upgrades, it is not easy! Product upgrades is a complex process, involving market research, design, development, testing and other links, but I am a person who particularly love to toss, so after half a year of continuous adjustment and transformation of the mold, lubing technology upgrade and test, so there is the Roselle V2. If you want to know what changes we have made, please don't miss the following: 1. 【RGB diffuser】Make every breath of the keyboard full of charm In the world of keyboard, the combination of light and force can always create infinite possibilities, so we added a transverse RGB diffuser in Roselle V2. This RGB diffuser design, can provide better light brightness and uniformity, bring a clearer and...
Nov 24, 2024
As awesome as these may appear, getting these were personally my worst keyboard related decision ever. For better or worse, these keys are heavy and basically feel for the lack of a better word, "dead". They make typing/ bottoming out a key significantly louder vs plastic keycaps. Also, they do not have indentations on the F/J keys to help you touch typers "find" the home keys with your index fingers.
Definitely a no go in my book for typing or coding. I found myself bottoming out frequently no matter how hard I try with blue/ brown switches. For the record, my keystroke ends at the tactile click. You might have more luck using these with gaming oriented switches.
PROTIP/ HINT: because the keys are made out of zinc, they might become/ you might receive a keycap that fits loose/ too tight. You can easily fix this by using needle-nose pliers/ a screwdriver to slightly squeeze/widen the 4 splayed ends that fit the switch.
Also, the plating wears thin and chips eventually with eventual wear and tear. If you notice it early enough, you can seal it with clear nailpolish.
Here's my majestouch rocking said keys when I first got them from a geekhack groupbuy while back: