
DrunkDeer - A75 Pro
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There's gamakay tk75he and drunkdeer with silent switches https://www.hlplanet.com/keyboards-hall-effect-switches/
r/bapcsalesaustralia • Looking for a Silent Gaming Keyboard ->There are only two silent magnetic switches as of now if I'm correct and these are Drunkdeer Raesha silent switches (pink ones) and they are sold for example with Drunkdeer A75 Pro as a "Magnetic Silent Switch" option. And there's Gamakay and their Pheonix silent switches sold with their TK75HE keyboard. Drunkdeer switches are available for purchase also seperately but they only work with Drunkdeer keyboards with Raesha switches.
r/bapcsalesaustralia • Looking for a Silent Gaming Keyboard ->what makes some keyboards better for GD than others is "Rapid Trigger" which is something only analog keyboards can do. So your answer for this is the analog version. However I'd really suggest against buying razer keyboards. They are bad, like really really bad. Especially the huntsman lineup. There's cheaper rapid trigger keyboards than wooting 80he, like drunkdeer a75 or keychron k2he. Even if those are too expensive then you have options like mchose ace60 and monsgeek fun60 which are very budget friendly but are in 60% size only.
r/geometrydash • Keyboard Advice ->Just don't buy Wooting, Razer, Logitech, MonsGeek etc. 'namebrand' HE keyboards and they'll be affordable. MadLions, Aula Hero84 HE, DrunkDeer
r/GlobalOffensive • Are analog Hall effect keyboards actually superior? ->The most important parts of your setup along with your monitor! Logitech G Pro line for mice Wooting / Drunkdeer / Keychron for keyboards! Magnetic switches are a big advantage with the only downside being no tactility if that's what you're into
r/buildapc • How important is a good keyboard and mouse? ->[Neo65 sonic HE](https://www.qwertykeys.com/products/neo65-sonic-he-hall-effect-custom-keyboard) ? Nothing else shows up for neo 65he. This is $125-135 plus $40 shipping anyway so you save $0 for worse latency and still a lower quality board. Even if shipping was free, I don’t have a problem with spending an extra $40 for guaranteed better quality. If it was $80+ difference I would 100% consider other options I almost ordered the Drunk Deer A75 Pro that was $120 on Black Friday, but they had mandatory $20 shipping which put me back in Wooting range with free shipping.
r/WootingKB • ducky to wooting, is it worth it? ->Lamzu Inca with asus rog moonstone pad and DrunkDeer A75Pro keyboard
r/MouseReview • What's your endgame mouse + keyboard? ->For keyboards: look for brands that support qmk/via. be careful with keychron as some of their older keyboards DONT support qmk/via, but most of their modern boards do. I'm an avid keychron collector. If you want a keyboard that has qmk/via and supports the latest and greatest (hall switches, rapid trigger) -- DrunkDeer A75 Pro is my daily driver, although the keychron K2 HE is on my wishlist. For mice: Mine is not officially compatible but it works with OpenRazer (with patch https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/pull/2348) and gives the most flexibility for game varieties. I use a Razer Naga V2 Pro. The reasons are: \- wireless rechargable with dock + charging puck \- swappable side button layout plates mean I can easily swap between using it for MMOs, FPS, or MOBAs \- scroll wheel has simple click mechanism to adjust between bump-scrolling or free-spin scrolling. \- High DPI (30k) easily adjustable People may argue about Razer build quality but hands down this is the best mouse I've ever used, and I've been a die hard logitech mouse fan for a long time. Razer got me to convert form the logitech charging mat system because I wanted an MMO mouse but Logitech refuses to release a modern G600. For controller: My go to is a PS5 Edge with modded hall effect joysticks. Yes, it was expensive, but it covers every single control aspect I could want in every game. I get a trackpad for interface navigation via htpc. I get gyro support for FPS and switch emulation. I get rumble/haptic feedback. I get rear buttons/triggers. I get wireless functionality. My backup is the mew HORI Steampad -- which has all of the same/similar features except trackpad and rumble/haptics. It's important to me to have the extra buttons able to be mappable in steam because I use one of them to trigger gyro. For PS I can map one of the back buttons. For Hori it has the same thumbstick sensors as steam deck. I don't use Nintendo Switch controllers because their back buttons arent remappable to anything other than basic nintendo buttons. For example you can remap A button to to a back button, but you can't map enable gyro to it. Sadly this makes most 8BitDo controllers unusable for me. I don't use Xbox controllers because their bluetooth can be hit or miss, and the wifi dongle and elite controllers both requires a dkms module and firmware that linux can't ship. My headset setup: I've used a lot of gaming headsets/headphones over the years. My current setup is: Headphones: AIAIAI TMA2 Studio Wireless+ They have a usb powered wireless adapter that also plugs directly into 3.5mm. It allows me to get audio to my headphones wirelessly without bluetooth while also allowing output from standard 3.5mm. So for example I can plug the box into a mixer and play audio to my speakers and headset at the same time. Microphone: I've used an Audiotechnica AT2020 XLR mic with Behringer UMC22 for many years, although I'm looking to simplify this setup and plan on testing the newest fifine mic with USB-C + xlr.
r/linux_gaming • Which gaming hardware companies (mouse/keyboard/headset) have their software officially compatible with Linux? ->I bought a magnetic rapid trigger keyboard from Drunkdeer (A75) first, and compared to my old regular mechanical keyboard it was noticeably quicker to stop my character's movement in Valorant. I just bought a wooting for my setup at my other place and compared to the drunkdeer the software is much more refined and consistent and it allows you to swap actuation profiles with a shortcut on the keyboard which the drunkdeer cannot. Overall I don't notice a difference in performance between the two so if you just want a rapid trigger keyboard other brands will also suffice but wooting will probably provide a more refined experience.
r/WootingKB • Is it worth upgrading to a wooting keyboard? ->i have a drunkdeer a75 pro with silent switches and i really like it and find it quiet
r/keyboards • Are there any good silent out of the box mech keyboards? ->I would say the DrunkDeer A75 Pro as it has the same exact features as the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 230$ at 140$ and I would recommend getting it with the CHERRY-PBT-BLACK-Silent Switches which sound good and are very quiet. Hope this helps!
r/keyboards • what gaming keyboard should i get? ->Nice if you have any problems with it like how I had when i first got it when it would stop typing sometimes I have some help for whatever it may be
r/keyboards • what gaming keyboard should i get? ->Drunkdeer a75 pro is quite nice. Wooting seems to be the crowd favorite - but it's quite pricey.
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