
Keychron - P1 HE DayZ Special Edition
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I'm a sysadmin(winblows), sat down at a users desk and put hands on their Keychron, no way in hell I'm going back. Bangers, every damn one I've used, pick your poison. [https://www.keychron.com](https://www.keychron.com)
Check out the Keychron K6. It’s a good choice in the 75% size. It’s wireless, has hot-swappable switches, and you might find it cheap if you look around. Another one to check out is the Royal kludge RK61; it’s pretty good for the price and has similar stuff... People here usually mention keyboardyeti for comparing specs, so that’s worth a look too.
So far as I know only Keychron has a QMK-based magnetic board, though Monsgeek's driver is not terrible and the M1 v5 TMR has the ability to mix and match magnetic and traditional switches.
Wooting or Keychrons Hall effect keyboards are amazing, I thought it wouldn’t change that much but I really don’t like normal keyboards after it.
I bought a Q3 Max with red switches and it was very silent. Be aware, Keychron HE keeb is compatible only with its own HE switches. For me it was a no-go.
If you're casually playing games then Keychron is all fine. So far the only "real gamer" keyboard to date to be considered is the recent HE variants due to its rapid trigger feature but that is more specifically targetted towards fps players that are willing to tinker each and every key press on how they want it to respond.
Most HE variants offers all keys to be modified if desired since the very switches themselves have the HE features, so some would only changed the main WASD and others would utitlized tinkering the whole keys - but again, this is mostly catered towards fps players that have the intent on tinkering.
I have a keycron and the keys/software is pretty good for gaming. I hear lemonkey is also good. If you dont wanna spend $400
The Keychron HE series are fantastic all-rounder keyboards. They are having a sale that ends today.
One of the keychron full metal ones, good luck folding that one in half little bro.
As you are saying, the reason why you need to replace your keyboard is because you are buying cheaper keyboards. It's probably worth spending 150£ on one that will last you 5 years and that you will change because you want to rather than because you need to! I'd check into keychron UK and look at their mechanical keyboards. They are great quality and if you get a hotswapable keyboard you will not only be able to change the keycaps but also the switches themselves.
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