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Clicky Vs Silent Mechanical Keyboard
Asteris,Aias | 2024-08-25 04:41:47 |
It gives you the nice, clean feeling of a mechanical keyboard, but it's silent!! 5 |
David | 2024-08-02 02:59:27 |
I've been using clicky mechanical keyboards with my desktop computers for years. I love the build quality, the key travel and that satisfying sound. My only issue's been the thickness because my keyboard tray isn't deep enough to accommodate a palm rest. That meant an uncomfortable wrist angle. This Logi low profile solves that easily. For my purposes, this keyboard does everything I need, want and like. And it does it beautifully. Regarding comments about a slow backlighting sensor, the keys on my unit light up as my hands approach and it seems to be on a par with Logi's MX Keys which I've also used and I did not find it objectionable. As for backlighting going off too quickly, I don't have a problem with that either. It probably helps battery life, which is outstanding. I'm using this new keyboard, via Bluetooth, with one of Apple's new iMacs with the silicon chip and the Bluetooth connection is solid. The Bluetooth settings do show the percentage of the battery charge. If you need to boot from safe mode where Bluetooth doesn't work, just pair the keyboard to the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. The only suggestion I would make to Logitech would be to consider using PBT keycaps since they are virtually immune to fingertip oils and smudges, although a microfiber cloth will work on the existing keycaps. 5 |
Humphrey | 2024-07-18 07:31:42 |
I love this keyboard. I haven't used a mechanical one since the 80's? 90's? Cherry Bl gives you the clicky sounds - it gives you the feeling that you've accomplished something great when you add another chapter in your great American novel! Generations will laud your work, but only you (and those who read this review) will know the secret was the DAS keyboard. It responded to your touch with tactile feedback and sound. It affirmed you as you wrote on those days when you ventured off your outline, encouraging you to create something unexpected and beautiful, that you could bring back into your story. 5 |
Marcos | 2024-06-23 03:39:18 |
We didn't want a mechanical keyboard because of the clicky sound and we needed one with multimedia keys. The price was just right and it works fine so far. 5 |
David | 2024-04-25 08:18:36 |
There is nothing like the feel of a mechanical keyboard or the sound! Mine is clicky MX Blue, and I love it. I love the feel and the sound of it. They say you can type faster on a mechanical keyboard, and I believe that's true because I tend to make hardly any miss-keys on this keyboard. I'm a touch typist (no looking at the keys), and the tactile feel of the Das Keyboard keys means I don't miss a key. My fingers know where they are on the keyboard at all times. It's hard to explain, but it sure works! 5 |
Dwild | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
this keyboard is awesome very clicky witch i love. 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-08-25 07:13:19 |
What can I say, it types, it functions as expected, it isn't too clicky like the mechanical keyboards these days. My girlfriend loves how simple and basic it is. It is just what she was looking for. 5 |
Elizabeth | 2024-08-14 08:43:44 |
I love this silent keyboard, makes such a difference. 5 |
Chris | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Great entry level mechanical keyboard 5 |
John | 2024-09-21 07:28:28 |
I was curious about this lens ever since Hasselblad announced it. I loved the idea of the smaller size and nearly silent shutter. Even though I already owned the original 45 3.5, I just recently purchased the 45P. Pros of 45p vs Orig 45... it is definitely much more quite, almost too quiet. It is nearly completely silent. It is much smaller and looks perfect on my X1DII. Some have said they find auto focus to be a little slowe, but I don't think so. In my opinion it may even be a little faster.... although the mechanical auto focus is louder. I prefer the mechanical focus as opposed to by-wire. Image quality is very similar between the two, but to my eyes it retains highlights a little better. So far I love the lens and I believe it's an overall improvement over the original 45, and at an amazing price. 5 |