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If you’re a gamer, the most-used keys on your board are likely W, A, S, and D. They should feel good, they should last as long as possible—and, if you’re searching for flair, they should stand out Read More
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MTBonifaceHopefully in the next iteration depending on popularity, it will be significantly more expensive FYI - maybe around the ~100 or so range. I'll keep you guys posted ...
I've been pushing for them to consider mods as well, or at least even number row but it depends on their capability and timeline for new molds.
postwarscarsOh yeah, those are nice. I'm still dreaming of a full 87-99 key set though. The stainless with red lights shining through would give it a nice T-800 feel, and probably wear like a Terminator too. ;)
Thanks for the links. 👍
forSciencewait, asdx? what sort of witch craft is that?? im legit curious as to this craziness. do you do d and x for forward/back with a and s left/right or what? and is there a reason for this? in my 3 decades of pc gaming i dont think ive heard of that setup... just fascinating.