
Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

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Proud to say I still own and use this. However, the blue light is already faulty, leaving only red and green light effect. But LCD still working flawlessly, no dead pixel. I use it to watch videos and for Aida64 monitoring. G keys are useful for my daily tasks.
Still rocking this beauty. The day she die will be a really sad day.
Because I like more space on my desk. I've owned keyboards like the G19 and every time I eventually realize that I barely use the macro keys. So if I'm barely using them, why have them in the first place? I've found a TKL or a 75% to be a very nice middle ground between compact size and having access to everything I need. Going below that, it's just a matter of learning. You access things through layers so if you get used to those hotkeys and layer swaps, it'll be just as effective as having anything bigger.
had it. was ok. wasnt perfect, didnt last. lcd was half-assed and barely supported. nice for hwinfo dumps tho
So true. Best keyboard I ever owned
Had both, i kinda liked them both equally

Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

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