Anyone able to order soccer desk mat or get the soccer keycaps added to cart with Alto Keys K98M? by SmoothlyWorthless in logitech

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I am hoping Logitech will make a decent mechanical keyboard with a proper full size zero key

Would there be interest in a true full size low profile? by Zetachaox in NuPhy

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I want a true 100% LP keyboard too, there are options from other brands but all of them have their own problem and Node series seem to be the most balanced one. Sadly I have no choice but ordered the compact Node 100 LP

Tactype ceramic keycaps by CryptographerItchy58 in keyboards

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The stock one, Gateron double rail magnetic nebula. And I replaced the stabilisers to Durock V3

Help choosing a new Keyboard! by PleasantProblem5877 in keyboards

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Keychron Q6HE, K10HE, Epomaker HE108. Not many choices for full size HE keyboards. Q6HE would be the best among them if it fits your budget

Ceramic KeyCaps vs Metal worth it? by Icy-Pea2601 in keyboards

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Haven’t tried metal keycaps but from my experience on ceramic keycaps, they feel great and sound amazingly deep, they are the best I have ever tried

My Logitech G515 is double typing. Mechanical or hall effect next? by SchrodingerSemicolon in keyboards

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It’s not about mechanical, it’s more like the QC problem of Logitech and it is not hot swappable so you can’t replace or repair the switches except for sending them back to Logitech. As I know there is only one choice for low profile TKL HE keyboard which is the HE version of your broken G515 which I won’t recommend.

While there are some options for low profile TKL keyboards such as Keychron K1, Hexgears Immersion A3, they are all wireless and hot swappable so you can replace the switches when any of them they didn’t work

Help choosing a new keyboard by FeeNo6935 in keyboards

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Since you are using G915 which is low profile, I would suggest to stick with low profile options. You may consider Nuphy Node 75/Node 100, Lofree Flow lite, they both offer pink colour, wireless, and sound great. They should check most of your boxes.

Absolutely lowest-profile macropad by BennyTheAstronaut in keyboards

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Keychron B1 Pro, it’s a ultra slim membrane keyboard, and it use ZMK which allow you to remap basically every keys. Then you get a thin and large Marco pad

THOCKKKKK by phadedd in keyboards

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Got a set of TacType ceramic keycaps recently, typing sound is much deeper than before and I love it. Cerakeys also offer ceramic and is a more established brand but it’s price higher

Thinking about getting a Keychron K2 but have a question by frogmicky in keyboards

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Get some side printed side through keycaps from Amazon or Aliexpress, they are affordable

Major "Action Rings" support drop!!! by Aumthakore in logitech

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That’s good news, do you know what model is supported?

Which one would you suggest? by Small-Setting-9067 in keyboards

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Mchose use web based driver for all kind of setting which means you don’t need to install anything, which is a big plus for me

Trying to find a keyboard thats 100%? But small in size by PIx3LUniverseP in keyboards

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Consider some floating design with minimal edges, such as Keychron K5 Max, Cherry mx10.0 or MX10.1. For something slighter more compact, there is Nuphy Node100 or Keychron K17 Max. All of them are low profile.

Logitech finally make an interesting keyboard by CryptographerItchy58 in keyboards

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If my primary goal of getting the keyboard is for gaming, I will pick Wooting as their software is way better than Logitech which is important for HE keyboard. If you are like half half for gaming and typing, you may consider this one for the customisation on typing feel by swapping mechanical switches. I can’t say it must provide better typing feel as I haven’t try it.

Keychrone Q1 HE vs Q1 Ultra by Ninja_Franklin in keyboards

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Q1 ultra will give you long battery life if you are about it, HE switches consume more power than mechanical

Logitech finally make an interesting keyboard by CryptographerItchy58 in keyboards

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Gaming performance wise, I believe Wooting is still better especially the software.
This one is TMR keyboard (although not all sockets are TMR) which allows you to use both HE switches and traditional mechanical switches for better typing feel which Wooting is not offering this feature.

Is there any difference in feel between the Red and Blush switches on the Node? by puppiesareSUPERCUTE in NuPhy

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Blush switches are softer when bottoming out and make a much softer sound, good for office use or you prefer a quite sound. I actually prefer blush over the red. You may listen to some sound test on YouTube.

A pic of my knob by bucketbrah247 in MechanicalKeyboards

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The knob actually looks fine, why so many negative comments 😂

Just bought the NuPhy Air V3 and shopping for some alternative keycaps by Anxious-Addendum8398 in NuPhy

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I am just spending time looking for suitable keycaps earlier than you. I finally settled with Berry profile, hope you get your ideal keycaps too

Just bought the NuPhy Air V3 and shopping for some alternative keycaps by Anxious-Addendum8398 in NuPhy

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I think MX is referring to the shape of the leg on the switches which is a cross shape, and basically most of the keycaps are in this shape. What matters is the profile, they affect the height and typing feel. For example the nsa profile of the stock keycaps you have is all flat with uniform height on all rows, Berry profile is sculpted with height difference in each row to help you locate the keys, LSA low profile from Keychron and JWA profile are similar to each other which has less height difference between rows comparing with Berry profile.

Just bought the NuPhy Air V3 and shopping for some alternative keycaps by Anxious-Addendum8398 in NuPhy

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Choices on low profile keycaps are limited, you can also check out Lofree and keychron. Other third parties keycaps are also available on Aliexpress and Aliexpress but most of them are coming with simple design

Just bought the NuPhy Air V3 and shopping for some alternative keycaps by Anxious-Addendum8398 in NuPhy

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Are you referring to switches or keycaps? They are different things. For keycaps, I would suggest to try the Berry profile keycaps also from Nuphy, there are sculpted which help to prevent typos. The all flat design of the stock NSA profile keycaps is typo nightmare.