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is that epoxy'd in? this part looks like it should be shoved in more
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Yes, it's epoxy. Agree. It should be pushed to the hilt.
is that epoxy'd in? this part looks like it should be shoved in more
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I have one of those (normal caps). I keep getting duplicate key presses because my dog's hair invades the switch. Maybe not the keyboard's fault, but it's sure annoying.Snagged a Corsair K70 MK2. Pudding caps of course.
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Do you guys prefer wireless or wired keyboards? I'm wanting to get something better than the 2x junk $10 keyboards I have from work. A long time ago I had an IBM Model M, but somehow lost it in a move. I liked the feeling of the model M but its noise level was obnoxious. I also absolutely hate RGB, so needs to not have it or be easy to turn completely off.
Snagged a Corsair K70 MK2. Pudding caps of course.
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Your cables are driving me nuts.
did you wrap your mouse wire around another wireYeah. I really don't want to take everything off the table to rewire. Believe it or not I'm pretty anal about my cabling.
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It works well really...did you wrap your mouse wire around another wire
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to emulate some kind of pseudo mouse bungee?
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Thanks !I buy wired personally. A quiet mechanical keyboard you will want red or even cherry silent switches. The Model M had a replacement? Think it was like KB 89something. Was still a model M if the noise was too much for you, it may not be what you want.
This may be what you're looking for though...
Amazon product ASIN B08YRNGVZQ
There’s a lot of quiet switches, I went with cherry browns in a Corsair Strafe and Logitech G710 (last generation before they switched to their own). I preferred the little bit of resistance compared to the reds.Thanks !
Your cables are driving me nuts.
Got a new desk and am redoing my work setup trying to do some cable management. Going to have to take it all apart b/c the USB 3 to USB C cable I bought wasn't long enough to go through the extra hole I drilled at the monitor arm. Wish there was a better power supply option for this dang laptop. Having the ferrite thing above the desk irritates me. The HDMI connector is also a little big, but not sure I can do much other than what it is. Not happy with the webcam cable across the back of the monitor, it isn't even a requirement for work, I just didn't like the laptop one.
Main reason for all this is that now the backside of all this faces the door coming in to the room and not against the wall as it previously was. Kind of wish there was a shield that snapped in to the cable portion below the monitor to hide those connections.
Only cables on the desk are the charging station for the Razer mouse and the cable for the headset.
I have the original stand for the monitor so could move the arm back over to my non-work desk since it still faces against a wall. Having the back of the arm exposed is kind of strange to me. And the lip of the desk doesn't allow for the clamp to fully sit. It is enough and this Asus monitor isn't heavy by any means. It all just looks a little strange to my eye and maybe the actual stand would look better. Can't even remember what it looks like actually, took it off immediately and put it on the arm.
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You could always have something 3D printed to cover those spots.
Thinigverse and grabcad are good places to start but it wouldn't heard to design something simple to go over that stuff.That's a good idea, sort of considered googling for it because not sure the curve radius and all that, and no personal access to a 3d printer. Actually, that is a good reminder to go search and see if anyone else has made one.
Thinigverse and grabcad are good places to start but it wouldn't heard to design something simple to go over that stuff.
no hate from me, i have a keyboard tray and use a binder clip on the table to have the same effectIt works well really...