Mouse crapped out at work, decided to buy my own, i didnt want their cheapo replacement.
While at Best Buy in toronto, i tested some mechanical keyboards out ... OH LA LA.
Ended up buying myself a Corsair k70 cherry mx red switch. it was so light my Typos went up 50%
returned it the next day for a corsair k70 mx brown switch. again still high typos because of the lightness of the switch coming off membrane keyboards.
Returned and got a razer black widow chroma V2 with Razer Green switch (comparable to cherry mx Blues) and i hate to say but im in heaven.
Wish i could find a keyboard with cherry mx blue switches and with macro keys ( i find them extreeeeeeeeemely handy for coding/ excel/ and autocad)
Mouse I picked up was a Logitech MX Master 2X and its amazing with a palm grip, side scroll again for autocad, and buttons galore.
Looking to see others experiences.
we talk so much around here about knives and how they feel in hand, how the feel cutting, but potentially spend no time in other areas of life making small improvements to make us happy. New Phone, another knife, different car, new computer. Never have i thought about keyboard, but now i did and its amazing.
Super happy with my new setup, dont know if i should claim it as an expense because its a little excessive.
Cheers Y'all
-Lucas
While at Best Buy in toronto, i tested some mechanical keyboards out ... OH LA LA.
Ended up buying myself a Corsair k70 cherry mx red switch. it was so light my Typos went up 50%
returned it the next day for a corsair k70 mx brown switch. again still high typos because of the lightness of the switch coming off membrane keyboards.
Returned and got a razer black widow chroma V2 with Razer Green switch (comparable to cherry mx Blues) and i hate to say but im in heaven.
Wish i could find a keyboard with cherry mx blue switches and with macro keys ( i find them extreeeeeeeeemely handy for coding/ excel/ and autocad)
Mouse I picked up was a Logitech MX Master 2X and its amazing with a palm grip, side scroll again for autocad, and buttons galore.
Looking to see others experiences.
we talk so much around here about knives and how they feel in hand, how the feel cutting, but potentially spend no time in other areas of life making small improvements to make us happy. New Phone, another knife, different car, new computer. Never have i thought about keyboard, but now i did and its amazing.
Super happy with my new setup, dont know if i should claim it as an expense because its a little excessive.
Cheers Y'all
-Lucas