Well, just out of curiosity, does anybody have a clue what keyboard this guy is using ? :
https://youtu.be/vGN6dixRBZA?t=783
Could it be custom made or something ? Can't find anything like it on the net. I just think it looks kinda cool.
Thanks!
Well, just out of curiosity, does anybody have a clue what keyboard this guy is using ? :
https://youtu.be/vGN6dixRBZA?t=783
Could it be custom made or something ? Can't find anything like it on the net. I just think it looks kinda cool.
Thanks!
Hoi Jan,
Bedoel je deze? -> https://www.originpc.com/gearshop/pr...ming-keyboard/
Regards,
Marcel
I don't think that's it. I went full screen and tried to read what's on the front edge, but it's nonsensical. I have some gamer friends on FB, so I posted a screen cap there to ask.
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Thanks Marcel and Tom.
I like that it is about half as small as my own keyboard because it has just about no surrounding frame. Also letters on my keyboard will start to fade eventually starting with the A and S keys. I guess this won't happen with a keyboard like this of which the letters are lighted. (i think..)
Marcel, no, it's not the Corsair K55 but thanks for the tip, thru it i found this comes fairly close but it's still not it : Cooler Master Ck550 Gaming Toetsenbord: Amazon.nl
Yeah, can't make out neither what's written on the frame, that's why i guess it could be custom made ( like your mouth mask, Tom )
Interesting what your gamer friends will say, thanks !
Not sure what the guy in the video is using, but I had a very similar keyboard that was only about as big as it needed to be to hold the keys, the Ducky One:
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop..._detail&p=3485
The Vortex is even tighter in design, but I like having a little space between the key sections:
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop..._detail&p=4558
You might browse around this site... They have a ton of mechanical keyboard designs, and on most you can choose between a wide variety of switches depending on whether you want client, clicky, etc.
I don't know what brand keyboard he started with, but he custom-painted it as part of the Star Wars Imperial theme during this build:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKwQOYz2Iv0
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrac...looks_amazing/
There are quite a number of mechanical gaming keyboards by different companies that look a lot alike.
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Think i must've seen about 250 different mechanical keyboards by now.
Thanks John, i like what this Jayz2Cents guy is doing. Always been an aircraft-model-weathering-enthousiast-a-la-Verlinden-way. Very much appreciate what he's doing with this neat little computercase and keyboard. Love it! Have made a few Star Wars models myself. Weathered and all.
Getting all kind of ideas in my head.First to establish which mechanical keyboard to get. F.i. i might get a Trust GXT877 Scarr or one of these Redragon's.
Thanks again all !
And then they bring up this....
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