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@Norway - I'll certainly look into it, thanks Original
@wild - by low profile you mean keys designed like the ones in a laptop? Because that's like my arch enemy Tongue I can't stand them flat buttons!!!!
@demo - I've been using ZXCVBN since THPS2 so I there's no turning back for me Sad

Are these things supposed to be 100$ minimum?? That's quite crazy for a KB.
So what do you guys recommend? Das is out of the question because that's 160$ atleast..
wasd2468 was a default layout for a reason Tongue
(04-28-2015 15:33)Nihilism Wrote: [ -> ]@Norway - I'll certainly look into it, thanks Original
@wild - by low profile you mean keys designed like the ones in a laptop? Because that's like my arch enemy Tongue I can't stand them flat buttons!!!!
@demo - I've been using ZXCVBN since THPS2 so I there's no turning back for me Sad

Are these things supposed to be 100$ minimum?? That's quite crazy for a KB.
So what do you guys recommend? Das is out of the question because that's 160$ atleast..

yep thats what i meant but they're not THAT low, but i like low cos faster presses Xd

if you use zxcvbn then you dont need numpad, i think you can find numpadless mech keyboards for less than $100
Every now and then, but due to my time zone I never have anyone online :/
(04-28-2015 16:14)Demo Wrote: [ -> ]wasd2468 was a default layout for a reason Tongue
I wonder, I've never had any problems with keyboards in that era. Only the newer keyboards seem to have these ghosting problems, but it could also be a coincidence of always having the right keyboards. Mine's a Logitech Y-RK56 from 2001 and it supports 6 simultaneous key presses.
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