[-] stardust@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

I'm going to against the grain a bit. If you liked and want the oldschool Thinkpad feel, look into getting a Topre board. Check out Leopold or Niz, both are decent topre clone brands.

Also, if you live in a metro area check and see if there's a mechanical board gathering, possibly giving you a broader flavor of what's out there that might fit your taste.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

For switches:

Durock Shrimp or Gazzew U4 switches for slightly on the premium side. If you feel .65 per switch is a bit much, I highly recommend Haimu Whisper (.30 cents per) or Wuque WS silents - not as thocky as Shrimp or U4 but more comfortable to type on, imo.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Didn't even know that sort of site was a thing. I do have a few kits I want to pass onto people who will be able to use them. Thanks!

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Some people splurge on coiled cables, others....Hehe- No, it's the shortest usbc connect cable I have and it's just the right lenght to the monitor. 😅

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Received my Susu set and have to say I'm enamored with it, there's just something about the satin feel and the way it cups your fingertips is just so right - I have a tendency to lightly feather the home row in between typing/composing text and best I can put it: gentle gliding vs. skidding compared to GMK/DMK CYL. Photos posted online seems to really highlight the grains and it was my main concern as I have the original pbt MT3 /dev/tty and really disliked the gritty texture not to mention the height, but once I opened the box and ran my fingers over the Enter key I was sold. Also being thockier and deeper sounding on the down stroke is a plus. Did lose about 3-5 wpm testing on monkeytpe but it's to be expected as I'm a long time GMK CYL user so I expect a few days to get back to speed. Very pleased over all but slightly dreading rebuying some of the CYL coloways I really liked once designers start releasing their MTNU versions.

You definitely have a winner Matt3o, thanks!

And for people who goes: "ewww GMK...abs yuck" - No, it's pbt.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

How do you like the MTNU? How's the height compared to CYL, any transition mistype(s)? Lovely setup really.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

If it's anything like their mini pc business, it can be hit and miss - best to wait a bit. Seems their business model (at least on the pc side) is to pump out the latest trend and move on and not really fix any issues that crops up. Also they are based out of china so you might have to eat the shipping cost for any "fix".

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Always liked Susuwatari but could never get myself comfortable with MT3 profile. So glad for the reminder, placed an order - finally going to get my own set of Susuwatari, thanks!

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

I'll toss another silent tactile into the ring: Durock Shrimp tactiles. I use Zilent 62g, U4 62g, and Shrimps interchangeably and like them the most for the consistency(least spring pings/scratchiness), smoothness, and bump.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Coconuts I can sort of get, but watermelons? Is it some sort of metallic taste?

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Mayo (and creamy dressings, to most extent). It's on by default for most of the things I like when eating out, especially fast food.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You're right. I had a brainfart and confused that bt function would be disabled without battery. And you wanted a hard switch, sorry.

[-] stardust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You would need a pcb with matching mounting style, and with a jst connector for the daughter board - will be tough. That said, you should be able to use the board without the BT, just don't install a battery and use 100% wired as you want.

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