I finally got my new keyboard today
A Filco Ninja Majestouch-2 Tenkey less keyboard
It has cherry brown switches and the build quality is amazing.
I finally got my new keyboard today
A Filco Ninja Majestouch-2 Tenkey less keyboard
It has cherry brown switches and the build quality is amazing.
Sweet! I really liked the look of the Filco Majestouch 2 Ninja but I was on a limited budget so it was out of reach. I ended up going with this:
Ozone Strike - Cherry Black MX switches.
Sure its not a Filco but it feels like a huge upgrade over my old Roccat Isku and as my first mechanical switch keyboard I'm loving it!
My only problem is now when I'm at work I'm stuck using their keyboards which suck ass!!
Hope you enjoy it
Rookie
The problem now is I am looking at getting some other key caps Thinking coloured wasd keys maybe
It's a slippery slope indeed, glad to see another couple of converts.
Currently typing on a KBC Poker with mx blacks, got another poker in my bag with blues, and a 3rd at home which my brother uses with ghetto reds
Sweet! Are these mechanical keyboards worth the extra cost then? I was looking at the QPAD MK-85 Pro but its not a small purchase!
The Strike came with the WASD keys with the same font but in Red print, as you can see I swapped them over instantly!
The QPAD is expensive but after a week of using my Ozone Strike I can honestly say that the typing experience is totally different and if the keyboard lasts only 1/2 as long as the quoted life cycle I'll still be more then happy with it.
Rookie
Who is a UK supplier for Filco keyboards?
Kinda sick of my apple keyboard and looking for a change.....
thekeyboardco is the official UK supplier as far as I'm aware.
Considered other brands?
Yeah Keyboard company is where I got mine.
I`m working shifts at the moment so Havent had a proper play with it but initiall impressions are amazing.
The key press just feels so much better than my other keyboard(Microsoft natural keyboard) I`m using a dell keyboard in work and the difference is like night and day. The Filco keys feel a lot more springy than spongy that you get with most keyboards and its a lot weightier as well
Its going to take a bit of getting used to not having a numerical keypad but If it becomes too troublesome I`ll just buy a separate one.
That Filco in the first post looks awesome!
Nice keyboard, I might have to get a mechanical keyboard next time. What is the difference in terms of feel when you push in the buttons? Sadly I've never had the pleasure of using one in person yet and want to see what there all about!
The keypresses are a lot more clicky lol
On membrane keyboards a key press will feel quite mushy where as with mechanical you get definite feedback and it should be like that for a long time
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