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It's equipped with ABS keycaps in OEM profile with laser-etched legends printed in kerned Century Gothic font. You'll have the letters, numbers, and basic modifiers, as well as the function row, arrow keys, and the navigation cluster Read More
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TL;DR: Unless you *really* need an Alps platform, just don't.Costar stabs, MX version is North-facing, cheap build quality, not worth it. There are plenty of better keebs for less money here on Drop.
I own one of these, but didn't get it here. When I bought it in early 2019, it was one of only a few keyboards equipped with silent switches from the factory. These days, there really isn't a good reason to buy a keyboard like this - not at this price, anyway. The MX version is essentially a cheaped-out Filco MJ2 - all the negatives, none of the positives.
That is, it's got Costar stabs and none of the better build quality associated with Filco - but the worst part is the coating on the case - it's that soft-touch stuff. That's right, this keyboard will age like mold - it has a velvety coating that will literally decompose into slime after some amount of time - how long that is likely has to do with how much sunlight it gets.
Silver lining: this keeb can be shoe-horned into any case meant for the Filco Majestouch with a little drilling.
I've had two of these keyboards. One is perfect- Vintage with Cherry MX Brown. I've had it for about a year and a half. No chatter whatsoever. Not even once. It's great.
The other was a Red Dolch Matias Quiet. It was unusable. You would hit the S key, and like 4 s's would register. Had to send it back.
Based on my tiny sample sized, I'd feel more comfortable going with a Cherry MX board than the others. But that's just me.
Seems a bit pricey considering features. I've seen some decent knock offs with similar features, the only difference is that these look like higher quality keycaps than usually come with a board like this. Which would only really appeal to me if I wasn't overstocked on keycap sets (and had access to more sets still.)
Mine has Matias quiet click. Unusable because of the chatter, concentrated on a few keys but present on most of them. Plus other mentioned annoyances re cable, keycaps, etc. Major disappointment.
I own one of these with box navy switches. It has incredibly rattly stabalizers, mediocre keycaps, and a cable that doesn't stay in it's channel. It's the least favorite board I own.
A keyboard that has so many keycap and switch options but forgets a simple thing: supporting the rest of the world (ISO) and not a small set of countries.
I have the Matias Quiet Click version and one of my keys has stopped working completely, does anyone know if it's possible to fix this? I'm wary of using solder.