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r/buildapcBest keyboard(s) for precise movements?
8 months ago

Any good board with hall effect or optical switches. Analogue gives you far more precision than digital switches. Lower input latency as well. Wooting is the best in terms of software, and IMO worth the money. There are much cheaper boards like the Epomaker HE80 if you just want to try the feel of hall effect switches. Last time I tried these cheaper brands the input latency was excellent but the rapid trigger support and build quality was mediocre.

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r/LinusTechTipsBest Budget Hall-effect Keyboard?
5 months ago

Budget and HE don't really go hand in hand right now. HE is still fairly high tech and expensive. Epomaker HE80 is one option, though they are often criticized for their low quality, it's kind of to be expected when you're looking for something like a cheap HE board. Something to look into at least though. DrunkDeer has a HE board for sale from $100 to $50 right now, no clue how good it is though. I know the brand is generally decent, but that can vary so much from board to board it's hard to give an overarching opinion on a brand. Monsgeek Fun60 is the only board I've seen in your price range reviewed that is supposed to be at least decent. QC is supposed to be iffy, but if you get a good one they're supposed to be really good for the money. All of these should be good enough to give you an idea of if you want to get a more expensive HE board, or if you want to stick with traditional mech. I personally think HE boards are largely overhyped for the vast majority of people, especially with the jiggling bannable in the games where it's super effective.

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r/pcmasterraceIs this a good mouse and keyboard for my first time gaming on pc?
8 months ago

To add on a EPOMAKER HE60 or HE80, or MONSGEEK FUN60 would be good keyboard options. I'd personally go with the 80% after living with a WOOTING HE60 (Orignal model) and missing out on some of those f-keys.

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r/MechanicalKeyboards/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - September 22, 2025
6 months ago

Looking for very specific keyboard. My original razer black widow broke on me. Looking for a 75%. I tried these 3 keyboards and they are all missing one thing. Epomaker aula F-75 basically perfect just sounds kinda like shit. Epomaker HE80 sounds great but the lighting is very dim. RK royal kludge- the function keys are just too close to the letters and it triggers me. Looking for 75%, very bright RGB, sounds good, and specifically has the delete key in the upper right hand portion of the screen. A lot of keyboards have the pause break in the upper right, and my game I play doesn’t allow me to change that keybind. so I need the upper right hand key to be delete preferably, or I guess if I had to anything other than pause/break.

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r/MechanicalKeyboards/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - September 22, 2025
6 months ago

Looking for very specific keyboard. My original razer black widow broke on me. Looking for a 75%. I tried these 3 keyboards and they are all missing one thing. Epomaker aula F-75 basically perfect just sounds kinda like shit. Epomaker HE80 sounds great but the lighting is very dim. RK royal kludge- the function keys are just too close to the letters and it triggers me. Looking for 75%, very bright RGB, sounds good, and specifically has the delete key in the upper right hand portion of the screen. A lot of keyboards have the pause break in the upper right, and my game I play doesn’t allow me to change that keybind. Please help (:

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r/GirlGamersCute mechanical keyboards....
3 months ago

MageGee is a budget brand on Amazon. I just saw a cute pastel-y 104 for $20. I have one from them, one from epomaker, and another from redragon. All affordable brands. I've never tried anything over like $60 so I don't have anything else to compare to but they've all been good to me. Only issue is with redragon's logo being a lil... Out of place for the rest of my stuff. That's the one I use at work though so idc too much I use 75% at home but bought a 100% for work because I didn't like the membrane keyboard they provided.

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