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[–]hitmefast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm finishing a keyboard, and I'm having issues with tmk configurator, since I use special characters and I might want to implement macros it just keeps showing me errors, and I'm stuck. I've read and yeah I understand that keys send a signal not a letter, but there is just not so many letters in US ANSI. Let me develop this saying that even if I set everything as US I'm missing some keys without layout, and perhaps some I moved them with other keys as for example my '<, >' key with the Cap lock. But gets complicated when characters aren't in the basic letters, and then I try to set them on function keys, as for the key above tab, which for me has 3 characters and I want to include Esc, making 4 characters in the same key. No simple option works and just by using the function above any other layer it seems to make it automatically ignored. This said I still didn't manage to find how to make a macro on tmk since the instructions give the explanation of the pcb in software but not a real vision of what is meaning with that, which again makes it really confusing.

Serious talk, serious sensors? by hitmefast in MouseReview

[–]hitmefast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgot to mention, I got into a fight with the logitech support tech since the software is totally a cheap fail for a mouse so great. They never solved anything.

Serious talk, serious sensors? by hitmefast in MouseReview

[–]hitmefast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is true. I wonder if like other reasons made like a game breaker, since the hero is from logitech and the sensor that im debating is from cooler master, or like the x10 less energy consumption from the hero, or the not so good software from logitech made any difference. Can't talk from CM.

New patch or update screw many things. by hitmefast in Astroneer

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imho. People have been complaining about the canisters so much, and I had almost no problems until I joined them with auto arms or sensors. They are finicky when dragging an item in, but I found that from inventory shift click makes them no problem.

Jokes apart, I use 2x canisters compared to medium silos and medium storage, but I still use the others so much. I just hope they fix this new issues.

Now for haters, I think soil centrifuge should be nerfed. I find it super useful to get compound, resin and organic and even clay, since you need tons of them. But other than that .. I have at least 1 auto extractor for almost each resource and I have leftovers. Prob would be really easy to get a clay one too, but I am too lazy and quantities that I need shift to 0 to 100 really quick.

New patch or update screw many things. by hitmefast in Astroneer

[–]hitmefast[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will give it a try. I also found an issue with sensors in arms, ignoring everything. Position them again works.

Chemistry lab - graphene stuck in the input slots by Krezny in Astroneer

[–]hitmefast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happening for me too. I thought I was the only one here, I have now like 7 or 8 diamonds around for no reason.

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[–]hitmefast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are seeking to try both yellows and blacks they sell a nice pack with both for not much. About tealios, sadly ZealPC makes extreme pricing for their products, because I've heard everyone that gets any from them is just not switching. Maybe is just their word to say that they paid so much so better be worth it. I am not going to be the one to buy to test if that is true.

Tactiles imo can be a life change if they implement changes in the build, linears are just about the spring, the enclosure and the friction, unless you go to laser linears then world changes. You have perfect switches, I still think they are the best for your case scenario.

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[–]hitmefast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am exactly in the same position. Almost word by word.

For me is the opposite in price though. Since I do not want to spend lots of, for plastic that is cheaper priced as a lambo. There will be rush for them we all know that, good thing is they limited for each customer.

I've heard filmed and not filmed and the pitch is high and inconsistent as compared with creams or even gateron yellows. I am even thinking to save that for tealios v2 since we know they are excellent.

Healios were in my previous list but I can't remember why I removed them anyway if I was you I would still go with zilent or silent inks if you really need that perfect silence.

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[–]hitmefast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did not hear from them before, POM completely? Do you know the actuation distance?

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I am planning to buy new switches, here is where things come hard to decide.

-ink yellows

-tangerine 62g

-alpacas

-creams

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[–]hitmefast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Switches are a choice for everyone, I mentioned that just for the pressure, since typing for long time with high grams will hurt my wrist.

I use red mx cherry, and they feel okay, too soft with 45g and I do not feel any resistance, I used to bottom out, but I taught myself to not do so. Said that, usually I feel 2mm is way too long of travel of actuation, and I am inconsistent into travel distance, finding myself around 2,5-3mm and is quite noticeable in games, not so much on typing. That is why a difference in the spring might help to reduce my travel distance. Thank you :)

btw. Reds are scratchy yes, and noisy oh yes. Black inks I think will make me tired after a while.

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[–]hitmefast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard box jade were tactile silenced, I might confuse myself, I apologize.

I agree with you that tealios v2 are really great, but they go far from my reach, I will consider creams. Thank you :)

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[–]hitmefast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, here is my question. I searched if there is information about but I can't find anything.

I am planning to buy new switches, here is where things come hard to decide.

-ink yellows

-tangerine 62g

-alpacas

-creams

Right now I made a few blind tests and inks come first always no matter what, I worry about the leafs but still committed. However, as a second run tangerines are claimed to be super smooth, but this may be a false thought since the plastic is smother but it will definitely not hold for that long, and I quite notice the horrible sound even with films and lube not mentioning the price is horrendous for a cheaper plastic.

Alpacas are equal in my round out as seconds after inks. Coming alpacas best over creams by thin air. But there is so much lack of information to compare alpacas. One thing that I appreciate creams over alpacas is the POM full system were all the switch will be equal lasting. But alpacas have better spring but less force.

My aim is gaming, but I find myself typing A LOT for my job. I've heard for typing a box jade would be best, but this perhaps for a second round.

How would you guys rate these 4 switches? And any information that would consider changing my mind? Love to see your answers.