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anyway since I'm packing and stuff, I have been putting away cables and other miscellaneous things, so my gaming PC is currently out of commission until next week at least, which means I can use the compact keyboard I bought last year instead of the monster above and—
I can see the taskbar without blocking my trackpad or lowering the feet... it doesn't weigh almost 2 lbs... it's not off-center... even the cable management is better and isn't being bent at a 90 degree angle against my screen bezel...
wow... 😂
i just want everyone to know that the 50,000+ words I have written in the past year and a half were all written like this:
#i have half a mind to buy a second one of these things just for this purpose especially since they're only 40-50 bucks a pop#tecware phantom 87 key—it's a mechanical keyboard w/ brown outemu switches and let me tell you. it feels good.#i mean it doesn't have to have brown switches but those are the ones i picked—the middle of the road switches lol#it's also fully rgb (though i think they also make non rgb phantoms)#which is fun cause i can make it pink and cyan :>#other keyboard is fake rgb. it defaults to blue and you can change the colors w/ a button but if you unplug it it reverts to default
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I bought an 8bitdo Retro mechanical keyboard!
(Picture not mine, source from PC World.)
I wanted a plastic keyboard, I really do not actually use the knob on a Keychron board I have, it still comes in a scooped keycap profile, and it has a companion numpad with a calculator built in. Win/win/win!
This keyboard comes in four designs (not colorways, full designs) themed after the NES, the Famicom, the IBM Model M, and the Commodore 64 keyboard. The NES keycaps have multiple different fonts on them, the Famicom keycaps have Japanese sublegends, the Model M keycaps have a mock stepped Caps Lock key, and the Commodore 64 keycaps are an apparently off-the-shelf SA set from one of many, many, many keycap companies floating around China (I recognize their font and profile shape from Akko ASA keycaps and numerous other scooped profile keycap sets you can have cheaply off of Aliexpress and Amazon. Do check those out, genuinely, you'd struggle to find a bad scooped keycap set these days and I love scooped profiles over Cherry and OEM.)
The build quality of the actual keyboard itself is good, feels like a very similar plastic blend to what 8bitdo uses for its controllers like their Pro 2. Stabilizers are smooth and don't rattle, the legends on the keycaps are reasonably sharp and in NES-appropriate font, the keycaps themselves are MDA profile (I would prefer SA, but beggars can't be choosers) and are somewhat thin but still good quality, dye-sublimated PBT, no warp on the spacebar. Arrow keys are a separate color from the two tones that make up the main keycap set and made to resemble a d-pad. The keyboard itself is somewhat light, but my perception is skewed from using a metal keyboard for a long time, and this is after all a plastic shell, top-mounted keyboard. Even so I think I'll probably end up cracking open the keyboard and putting in some liquid silicone as noise-dampening and additional weight.
Two knobs control both wireless functionality and computer software volume, the wireless knob is heavy with only three options while the volume one is light with many individual steps. The volume knob can be somewhat unresponsive on individual steps. Bluetooth is very responsive and wants to pair with my computer the moment it's flicked over to, and 2.4ghz wireless comes with a receiver that slots into the back of the keyboard magnetically for storage. A power light on the right of the keyboard mimics the NES power light and pulses while charging, is steady while using wireless or when fully charged and connected over USB.
The underlying PCB is south-facing hotswap sockets (who the hell cares their orientation, this only matters for lighting, which this keyboard doesn't have). By default the keyboard comes with Kailh box whites, a very light clicky switch. I yanked them out immediately and put Boba U4T tactiles in because they're the king of all switches. They thunk nicely in this chassis, the Kailh whites weren't slouches either, they did pick a good stock choice for switch without resorting to Gateron or Outemu blue horseshit.
The NES version of the keyboard came with a two-button macro pad that hooks over TRRS cable (you recognize it as a 3.5mm jack or headphone cable) to one of four ports on the top-right of the keyboard. These are essentially just two keyboard switches with giant keycaps on a separate board and the buttons are populated by Gateron greens. The switches are nowhere close to heavy enough to approximate a button, and I gave them Kailh box navies. Still not enough, but better.
These keyboards also come wiiiiiith a companion number pad!
(Picture credit the 8bitdo store.)
While I don't actually have this one in hand just yet I do have it on order. It looks like it'll be about the same build quality as the main keyboard, and it caught my eye for four reasons and ended up making me purchase the full set as a result:
The numpad has a built in calculator.
Same aesthetic choices as the main keyboard (NES, Famicom, IBM Model M, Commodore 64)
Magnetically attaches to the right side of the keyboard to transform it into a more era appropriate full-size.
Far and away the cheapest wireless mechanical numpad with calculator on the market, sitting at $45.
An important note though is that the Famicom and NES keypads don't attach to their respective keyboards, simply because their respective keyboards don't have magnets inside the sides of the chassis to allow for it. I have some cheap button magnets laying around that I'll use for this purpose and probably see if they're strong enough to be placed on the inside of the board and allow for the numpad to connect to it. I also imagine there's going to be a repop or v2 of this keyboard in the future that has this done already, seeing as the Commodore 64 version of the board and I believe the Model M version of the board already have that.
I'll reblog this and give some actual definitive thoughts on the numpad once it's in my hands.
As far as the board itself is concerned, I quite like it. The keycap profile is agreeable, the nostalgia pandering targeted me with laser precision, the board sounds quite good acoustically (especially for being a top-mount keyboard!) and it has a volume knob I'll see if I can reprogram some day. While I normally hate TKL layouts, I'm putting up with it because it will eventually be a fullsize with the numpad. Worth $150 total? Don't know, can't answer that for you, it's worth it to me but I very specifically wanted a keyboard themed after an old Nintendo console with no setup required and no chasing down or commissioning GMK keycap sets. I also wanted a calculator numpad.
#look at my flop reviews boy#mechanical keyboards#keyboards#mechanical keyboard#keyboard#tech#gadgets#computers#nintendo#NES#nintendo entertainment system
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Ngl- as much as I like my clicky tactiles, I just put a set of outemu silent Lemon's into my work keyboard- And I actually really love it...
They're still tactile, but they are quieter than even a membrane keyboard.
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I made my very first keyboard!!! And of course it's Wanderer themed. Heh! That little dude is my main and my favorite character in Genshin.
I had NO IDEA what I was doing at first and had about four different tutorials going about this specific keyboard. That's how new I am to this. It was fun though!! There's something exciting about building something for the first time and learning a new skill. Then when you get to see it come to life, it feels like a huge accomplishment!
The parts I used to make this:
CIY GAS67 mechanical keyboard kit
Antidote Studios Iridescent Wind: Fuushin keycaps designed by Kimifaery (the Wanderer keycaps)
Outemu blue keyboard switch
I will say, this one was pretty beginner friendly despite me having to look up a lot of tutorials to double check my work. I mean if I was able to put it together then it must be beginner friendly!
The hardest part I found about it was screwing in the stabilizers, but that was only because the screws were so small. Otherwise everything seemed pretty straightforward.
I've never plugged in a USBC to something like this before so I was nervous I put it in backwards or something and was VERY excited when I tested it to find that I did it correctly!!
When the lights turned on, it felt like such an accomplishment!!
But yes! YAY! This is my new keyboard! I plan to use it at my desk as part of my work set up with my cintiq so I stop leaning over to type on my laptop when I'm working. Maybe I'll use it for gaming too in the future!
Actually, I'm using it RIGHT NOW to type this post! Haha!
Also before it's pointed out, yes I know the one key on the left side looks like the shift button but upside down. It's the capslock key and by the way it's angled, it seems like it's supposed to go in that direction and it was the only key that would comfortably fit in that area. I personally don't mind it though. I just thought I would point it out that it's not a mistake or anything. :)
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Switch Gaming Keyboard With Cutting-Edge
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Review: Armaggeddon MKO-13R keyboard (1 year)
The MKO-13R is a wired full-size (100%) RGB gaming keyboard with optical switches (and full N-key rollover) by Armaggeddon. The case is low-profile with floating keycaps, and the top panel is metal. It comes prebuilt with Outemu optical switches and top-printed shine-through keycaps.
In the box: 1 keyboard, 1 plastic keycap puller, 1 switch puller, 3 replacement switches.
Hot-swap: The keyboard is hot-swappable, but I wouldn't recommend using the switch puller that came with the keyboard. A longer, plier-like switch puller with a good grip would give you better leverage, which you would need because these switches are a pita to remove. Some of them popped out without too much trouble, but as previously mentioned most were pain and required either a bit of force or quite a bit of fiddling. I recently replaced all of the clicky Outemu blue switches with tactile Outemu brown switches and they work as intended.
Switch compatibility: It's compatible with Gateron optical switches and, of course, other Outemu optical switches. I haven't tried other brands.
RGB: RGB lighting can be customised for each key separately, whether through a proprietary software or very patient use of key presses. It comes with some preset backlighting effects that are pretty neat as well, though I've never used them because (1) I'm not a gamer and (2) I find them quite distracting.
Durability: The RGB isn't particularly durable. After about a year or so, I noticed that some colours failed on a couple of keys, so what should've been white turned into yellow, and what should've been yellow turned into red. Ever since, I've disabled RGB. The print on the keycaps was too low-contrast relative to the base colour of the keycaps (mine is the black version) when it's not backlit, so I ended up getting non-shine-through keycaps with high contrast prints
Would I recommend this? Well, I got it for about 70 SGD and it's still working over a year in, while a membrane keyboard I got for 15 SGD lasted all of a month before starting to chatter, so I'd say it's not a bad deal. I expect that it'll last quite a while, PCB-allowing, especially since the switches can be replaced if they die and there's no risk of wearing out hot-swap sockets since these optical switches don't even seem to contact the PCB. As for the N-key rollover...as a non-gamer this is a non-issue for me and I've never tested it. Sorry. :(
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A Brief History of Gaming Keyboards: From Mechanical Origins to Modern Innovations
A Brief History of Gaming keyboard Development Gaming keyboard have been around for decades, originally created for professional typing environments like offices. The earliest widespread keyboards used mechanical switches beneath each key that provided tactile feedback when pressed. In the 1980s, membrane keyboards became more common due to their lower manufacturing costs. These lacked the detailed key presses of Gaming keyboard but allowed computers to become more compact and affordable for home use. Through the 1990s, most keyboards shifted to the quieter and cheaper membrane style. However, a small community of enthusiasts kept the Gaming Mechanical Keyboards tradition alive, appreciating their durability and precise typing feel. Modern innovations in switch design now allow Gaming keyboard to match or exceed the responsiveness of previous models while maintaining their iconic typing experience. The Variety of Mechanical Switches Available With renewed interest in Mechanical Keyboards, manufacturers have created numerous switch options tailored for different needs. Some of the most popular choices include: - Cherry MX Blue - A clicky tactile switch with an audible "click" upon actuation. Ideal for general typing. - Cherry MX Brown - A tactile non-clicky switch with a "bump" mid-press. Provides feedback without the clicking noise. - Cherry MX Red - A smooth linear switch without tactility or bumps. Preferences for rapid consecutive keystrokes. - Cherry MX Black - A stiff linear switch requiring more force to activate. Beneficial for preventing accidental presses. Along with Cherry, other companies like Kailh, Gateron, and Outemu make high-quality switches. There are even more unique varieties like box navy for a louder experience or optical switches using light beams instead of metal contacts. This allows customization based on individual needs and tastes. Gaming keyboard Features and Aesthetics Beyond the core switches, Mechanical Keyboards offer further customization through programmability, feedback lights, and designs. Full keyboard or smaller mini/60% formats allow smaller footprints. Multi-media keys provide shortcuts and controls. Feedback lights underneath keys illuminate when typing for visibility in darker environments or solely for visual flair. Lighting can be static colors or dynamic animations triggered by input. Keyboard customization has led to artistic designs focused on aesthetics. Cases come in numerous materials from aluminum to acrylic and colorful custom keycap sets enhance the experience. This has spurred a do-it-yourself community who craft their own unique boards. The Ever-Evolving Gaming keyboard Hobby As Gaming keyboard regained popularity in the 2010s, an enthusiastic culture formed around discussing and reviewing different models. Online forums, subreddits and YouTube channels sprang up dedicated to the niche passion. Keyboard meetups enable enthusiasts to test various boards, switches and keycap sets in person. Leading manufacturers respond with group buy campaigns enabling community-designed keyboards to enter mass production. Similarly, artisan keycap makers craft limited edition handmade pieces as status symbols. The constant innovations keep the Gaming keyboard world fresh and engaging for its devoted fanbase. Whether used for work, gaming or just pure enjoyment, Gaming keyboard promise a rich tactile experience that transcends basic functionality. With ongoing technical improvements and creative designs, this dedicated hobby shows no signs of slowing and inspires keyboard passion in more users every day. While seemingly simple devices, Mechanical Keyboards continue to fascinate their loyal community through both form and function.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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Price: 898.22 Outemu Switch Mechanical Keyboard Switch 3pin Clicky Linear Tactile Silent Switches RGB LED SMD Gaming Compatible With MX Switch Outemu Blue Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.20mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the Outemu Blue Switch not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. Outemu Red Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with the low spring resistance triggers directly. The Outemu Red Switch is the first choice for beginners in the world of mechanical keyboards.The smooth-running enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Brown Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The characteristic of this tactile switch is characterized by a noticeable feedback. The noiseless guidance of the Outemu Brown Switch trains the sure instinct and helps to act tactically and strategically. Outemu Black Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 60 gf/cN End Operating Force: 80 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: The linear switching characteristic combined with an increased spring force triggers directly. Thanks to a stronger spiral spring, the tried and true Outemu Black Switch smoothly moves the keys back to the starting position and grants the necessary staying power for long writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Purple Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: An improved version of the Outemu Brown Switch, the sense of passage is weakened, and the rebound is fast than Brown Switch, can enables balanced writing and gaming sessions. Outemu Green Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 70 gf/cN Descriptions: Similar to Outemu Blue Switch, the operating force is heavier than Outemu Blue Switch, with an eye-catching "click" sound and the rebound is more powerful. Can be used on big keys. Outemu Orange Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 50 gf/cN Descriptions: There is an obvious sense of paragraph, no paragraph trigger sound, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Brown Switch. Outemu Silver Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN Descriptions: No sense of passage, trigger faster, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Red Switch. Outemu Golden Switch: Switch Type: Clicky Switch Operating Force: 58 gf/cN Descriptions: The trigger is faster than the Outemu Blue Switch, the sound is crisp, trigger faster,and there is a clear sense of passage, it is the improvement version of the Outemu Blue Switch. Outemu Silent Gray Switch: Switch Type: Tactile Switch Operating Force: 55 gf/cN Pre Travel: 1.60mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Have obvious sense of paragraph, trigger is faster, add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Brown Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Outemu Silent White Switch: Switch Type: Linear Switch Operating Force: 45 gf/cN End Operating Force: 65 gf/cN MAX Pre Travel: 2.00mm Total Travel: 4.00mm Descriptions: Add silicone cushion on the basis of Outemu Red Switch, Is an excellent and low price Silent Switch, can effectively reduce the sound brought by the switch, very suitable for quiet environment. Dust-Proof Switch: Adding a dust-proof wall above the shaft body can prevent dust from entering the switch, maintain the feel and extend the service life. Note: ~~ You can either solder or use hot swap to replace your keyboard switches, it depends on your keyboard, has nothing to do with the switches. ~~The pin of the Outemu Switch is very thin. Before inserting the switch into the keyboard, please check whether the pin of the switch is bent. If it is bent, please restore the pin before installing it on the keyboard. ~~ If the pins of the switch are bent due to logistics, please don’t worry, you can easily restore the pins in most cases. ~~ If you don’t have a switch puller, please contact me and I’ll give you the simple puller. ~~ If you need a different switches combination, please contact me. If you need to test the switch, I will try my best to satisfy you. ~~ Not compatible with Optical switch and Low switch. If you need to buy Switches Tester, please go to this link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002427848379.html window.adminAccountId=230757186; The post Outemu-스위치 기계식 키보드 스위치, 3 핀 클릭 리니어 촉각 무음 스위치 RGB LED SMD 게임 MX 스위치와 호환 가능 appeared first on auto-net.
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