Monoprice has their own mechanical keyboards now, lol:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subde … ccessories
Might try to see if Best Buy has any mechanicals on display when I recycle this Lexmark tomorrow
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subde … ccessories
Honestly I think I'd need to try one in person to see which one works for me, I already know the Red, White, and Blue ones are out of the question. I've heard Reds feel cheap and cause lots of unintended keystrokes, Whites feel almost no different at all from regular bubbles hence the reason nobody hears about them, and Blues are way too noisy.jaymz9350 wrote:
I just recently switched from an eclipse II to a steelseries 7g (got a good deal on one no way in hell would I pay the $170 retail for a keyboard) with blacks and the lack of tactile feel hasn't bothered me one bit. It is still a dream to type on compared to any other keyboard I've ever used and the only thing I don't like about the switches is it can be difficult to hold a key down for long periods with my pinky (like to hold a crouch position)._j5689_ wrote:
I think when I get some money, I'm almost definitely going to get one with MX Browns. I think that's the best fit for me although the MX Blacks could also probably work, I think I'm more heavy handed when I type than most and I know I'm smashing the shit out of the W in every game I play, lol. They say the MX Black switches have no tactile feel and I want it to feel at least somewhat similar to how it is now and not just have a really strong push where you can't tell where you actuated the keys, that seems to just about defeat the point of a mechanical keyboard unless you're already used to where the actuation point would be on one which is generally about 2mm looking at all the specs of them.
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Might try to see if Best Buy has any mechanicals on display when I recycle this Lexmark tomorrow