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  1. I've had the same setup for years, haven't really felt any desire to upgrade it. Primekb Prime_M pad + Vortex POK3R with Cherry MX clears and Granite PBT DSA caps
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  2. Nice bros i have never done a keyboard build before but i have a lot of keyboards Right now i am looking at the GMMK Pro Koods your keyboards are pimp af
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  3. Pretty sure these were the keycaps, but I think I remember getting them through Massdrop so I'm not sure how easy they'd be to find https://drop.com/buy/imperial-porcelain-abs-keycap-set I really like my Vortex Tab90, saves a good amount of desk space by removing some of the extra spacing compared to my Ducky Shine, but you still keep the numpad and most keys. I don't really like the idea of having to use macros for keyboard functions so I haven't jumped down to 60/75 yet.
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  4. Thanks! Unfortunately not, paid about £80 for the set back in 2016 when you could only get them from massdrop. Looks like you can get clones now for much cheaper.
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  5. It did take a few weeks to build the muscle memory and I am normally extremely quick to adapt to new controllers, keyboards, and control/key mappings themselves. I use it because it is so ergonomic for my hand. I use it for all FPS games besides battlefield. I also use it for OSRS. On OSRS I have all my F keys mapped to it and I have the arrow keys mapped to WASD. I would never PK on OSRS without it now that I have built the muscle memory. As far as multiple layouts honestly its just because I either "upgraded" or wanted a specific feature/size for my desk in my smaller apartment a few years ago.
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  6. That's awesome. Do you find that having keyboards with different layouts is worth it? I know obviously one keyboard is fine for many uses, and maybe it's just me being excited about learning of a new hobby, but I really feel like having keyboards with different layouts is definitely a goal for me in the future. Again, I just started the hobby, so I'd like to know your thoughts on having all the layouts since it seems like you have a lot of experience with different boards! That looks absolutely sick. Did it take you a while to get used to it? And is it just for macros for various different games, or just for F keys when you use a layout that doesn't have them? I didn't know that, yet another reason why it's so good I guess!
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  7. I am thinking about it. The main reason I want it is because I really want a true 75% keyboard. Right now my main keyboard is a razer 60% w/ linear optical switches 1.0mm actuation. I want the F keys for battlefield games and the arrow keys would also be convenient. The GMMK pro has the most compact external dimensions out of all of the 75% keyboards I have seen. This is important to me to save desk space because I use a razer tartarus pro keypad to the left of my keyboard. I have several TKL keyboards, as well as some 60% and 65%, but I dont have something right in the middle of those two categories. The F key row on a compact board is the key for my purchase decision. I have also owned and tried a lot of the cheaper budget sub $40 keyboards online but I have given them all away.
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  8. I love it, it feels like a laptop keyboard. I've tried mechanical keyboards in the past but I almost found like I was mistyping more than this one
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  9. Most of the time I use a Votex Tab90 because the F-keys are closer to the rest so it's better for osrs. Used to use a white Ducky Shine 4 forget the names of the caps, but brown switches in both.
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  10. I use pretty much complete opposite of a mechanical keyboard. https://cougargaming.com/products/keyboards/vantar/ Low profile silent keys
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