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Computer Keyboard Click Sound Effect
Darkside Ronin | 2024-06-01 03:32:42 |
Superb in every sense of the word. The click sound is ESMR Heaven. Considering how most keyboards sound, I dug around to find out why the ROG keyboard click sounds so much better. And what did I find? They lubed everything. I mean, they made sure every… single… key… had a healthy serving of lube to ensure not only performance and longevity, but also to ensure what every gamer with a keyboard fetish would become erotically excited for. You know of what I speak. When a gamer falls under the hypnosis like trance of euphoria, after they thrust their dirty gamer fingers onto those unsuspecting virgin keys for the very first time and find the sound everyone watches chiropractor videos on YouTube to hear, that knuckle popping back cracking crunch crisp mixed with a mediocre tapping of pen on teeth minus the cringe it causes. It is a solid 8.6 on the sound. And looks, functionality, and layout… everyone knows you use your right hand for the mouse, yet they always seem to put the volume and custom controls to on the right side of the keyboard knowing you have to let go of the mouse or reach across the keyboard to access them. But ASUS used their top notch trailblazing trendsetting skills to reinvent those controls where they make sense , just above your key hand of course. They always take that extra step. It’s why I’ve build every single component of my last two builds from ASUS.( Apart from storage and memory of course. ) It’s super fast. The wrist rest is firm and comfortably squishy foam. I’m in love. You have to try it…. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-04-17 03:23:32 |
Like so many others during the pandemic, I had to switch to remote work for my job, and I also started making regular guest appearances on several of my friend's podcasts. I'm not paid on sound quality for this, obviously, but I needed an upgrade, and an all in one USB mic with a headphone amp for $99 fit the bill perfectly, especially with the little desktop stand included. From literally the first sentence I spoke on our daily Zoom call, everyone could tell that I'd made a major microphone upgrade. The sound quality is crystal clear and much more direct, instead of sounding like I'm yelling at a mic across the room, which was the case with my computer's mic even when I was right in front of it. I did my first podcast appearance last night and the response was exactly the same: The guys now want me on there a lot more often, which is a blessing and a curse, to be perfectly honest. I saw another review here about the headphone amp having low volume, but it actually has significantly MORE volume than the one on my computer, so maybe it's a difference in his headphones. The only slight negative that I've found is that you can hear the mute button turn on and off (there's a little click) but after pressing it a bunch of times it seemed to loosen up and the click is now much less noticeable. All in all, this thing is a slam dunk, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade from their stock computer mic at a reasonable cost. 5 |
Jim | 2024-05-07 06:18:12 |
The Das Keyboard 4 Pro (Cherry MX Brown switches) is a sheer pleasure to work with. The weight of the keyboard keeps it stable on the desk, and the feel of the keys is satisfying. The keyboard is far from silent, but that is the nature of mechanical keyboards, and the sound is not outrageously loud. The tactile nature of click-click-click of the volume knob is just fun. 5 |
PZ | 2024-08-17 05:47:13 |
When setting up a sound booth, reducing background noise is good. So... Placing your computer (and its loud fan) at a distance helps, but it can/will diminish the function of your wireless mouse and keyboard. With these cables you can have it both ways - your computer can be distanced from your mic and the dongles to your mouse and keyboard can be kept close. 5 |
Diogo | 2024-07-23 06:52:12 |
Four USB ports that can be easily switched from one computer to the other at a click of a button. 5 |
AZJim | 2024-04-16 05:17:37 |
For a great click keyboard this can't be beat. Great size, works very well for everyday typing. 5 |
Neelesh | 2024-05-12 01:47:10 |
good surround sound effect 5 |
Js | 2024-09-23 06:24:17 |
This keyboard does not provide the click expected of a mechanical keyboard, but it does provide a good field for typing and its design somehow improves keystroke accuracy. Very pleased. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-16 01:56:22 |
It has some of the feel and 'click' of a laptop keyboard, but much nicer. The back-lighting is adjustable in 4 steps (from no light to max) using one button (no need to fiddle with menus). I like the volume controls and larger Del button. One minor dislike is the lack of a 'right-click' equivalent button. 5 |
FotoFlash | 2024-08-03 06:39:59 |
Being a long time PC extended keyboard user and even Apple II mechanical keyboard, I was having a hard time using the chiclet-style, no number pad, no DELETE key Mac keyboard that came with my iMac. The Das Keyboard solved all those problems. It is heavy (built like a battleship) and doesn't slide around. The click and feel let me know when keystroke is done. Easy to feel the edges of the keys and know where I am on the keyboard. Extra CTRL key on right is nice and both left and right CTRL keys are in the same relative position, not getting confused with the FN key as on the Apple keyboard. Having a DEL key in normal PC location is great. The round sound volume knob works fine for me. I don't have any problem with the 6+ foot cord to connect to the iMac - glad it is not short. The 2 USB3 ports also work fine for me and are appreciated. The only downside for me is the sharp edge at my wrists and no wrist rest. That is easily remedied at the store. A less expensive, PC keyboard would also have worked functionally and you have to decide what is best for you. Having the keys (CTRL, OPTION/ALT, CMD) labelled correctly makes the transition from PC to MAC easier. For me, the weight and feel and click of the keyboard was worth the extra cost. 5 |