
Ducky - One 3 Classic Hotswap RGB Mechanical Keyboard
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Last updated: Oct 12, 2025 Scoring
I just sent my ducky one 3 rgb back this week. RGB in custom mode had blinking leds around the numpad area. The first time this was mentioned (on Reddit) was years ago and is still an issue. But i don’t know if you want to get a RGB version.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->I get that and maybe would have done the same, but they know this for years and don’t seem to fix it. That’s bothering me.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->Yep same. I replaced all the switches and it's been OK so far. Bit will AVOID in the future
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->Mine does that if I make a custom mapped zone. I just stick it to all one colour now.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->It's near the bottom of my problems now. Must be a hardware thing they just can't be bothered to fix.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->I have a full size ducky one 3 rgb since a year now, all fine and dandy. I did swap most of the original cherry reds to akko lavenders.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->Don't get the one 3, mine started chattering after a weeks use and got unusable after like 3 months.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->A fair few people, myself included have had 'chattering' issues with the One 3. I'll be avoiding Ducky in the future as their failure to acknowledge the issue and support was pathetic.
r/DuckyKeyboard • Buying my first mechanical keyboard ->> I'm just curious if there are any extra benefits of it over the normal keyboards. On some you can replace the underlying switch yourself so if the mechanical part of the key actually stops working you can just buy it and replace for much cheaper. > can everyone let me know mechanical keyboard is a hype or useful? At this point it's a "go test what feels right to you". Back in ye olden years it was some super expensive brand and cherry keys. Now you have tons and they all have different pressures. There's also several newer switch types: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdu3D9R2xs It all literally comes down to personal preference. My current keyboard I bought 5 1/2 years ago in 2020. The one I was using up to then I bought in 2013 or earlier (email doesnt go back far enough lol). Both are Ducky brand. The 2013 version was a Ducky Shine 2, current is a Ducky One with red cherry switches. $120 for the keyboard. If you can I would **highly** recommend just hitting up a Bestbuy or other large-ish electronics retailer that sells keyboards. They usually have them on display and may even have test boards that use different switches.
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