Also it sometimes does not registered the W and space key after holding it a while and doing fancy air maneuvers in BF3. Not good in the heat of the battle.
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Where else should I spent my money?...the beer in CZ is so cheap, drinking does not work
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Yonder also has the quickfire and I remember that he really liked it. Just notice that the numpad and arrow keys are combined, so you need to switch when you want to use each function.Jokerle wrote:So many manufactures I havent heard of.![]()
The quickfire TK from 01 can be ordered from my favorite shop, that is a big plus
Make the switches (besides sound) really that much of a difference? Or is most of it just preference and habit?
I tried to find the ducky shine 3. My best options seems to import it from an UK online shop. The german shop does not have it in stock for the next few months...CorranHorn wrote:I've got the das cherry browns. Only Cuz I code as well as game.
Go with the ducky shine 2 man. Have only heard great things from those. Its more available now then when I was buying my MK or else I would have gotten one.
Yep.undrt0w wrote:Yonder also has the quickfire and I remember that he really liked it. Just notice that the numpad and arrow keys are combined, so you need to switch when you want to use each function.
There is a retailer in the Netherlands would that be cheaper in shipping for you?Jokerle wrote: I tried to find the ducky shine 3. My best options seems to import it from an UK online shop. The german shop does not have it in stock for the next few months...
That depends on switches. You can see which ones click here: http://www.overclock.net/attachment.php ... 1298910971.Sup wrote:Aren't mechanical keyboards really loud?