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So I get guitars with different features and strengths, but play as identical to each other as possible.The performance of a keyboard is almost all subjective. I do like new toys to play with, but I try to keep the neck length identical across guitars, where my fingers are fretting, and the bridge layout roughly similar, where I'm picking the same. I tend to take the same tack with my other loves, especially guitar.

Yes it's relatively small, but if you're used to depressing black switches it'll feel a bit weird using blues, or browns and vice-versa. I wouldn't recommend changing the switch unless you have a specific reason to (I have friends who got quieter keyboards to take to work with them for example). Iirc your keyboard has black switches in it, I'm personally a blue user myself. Muscle memory is a thing and just interrupting that for what is 'better' I just don't think is a great idea. I really, really like my current G903 but it has taken me ages to get used to and feel comfortable with as I used my G9X for bloody ages. My friend hoovered up about 5 Logitech G9Xs when they were discontinued, I wish I had myself as mine needs re-cabled.
#Steelseries 6gv2 korean keyboard layout upgrade
Stick to what you are used to, unless it's an obvious upgrade or something you actively want to change. I think my Majestouch is at least 8 years old now and it's still as good as new (although I could probably do with cleaning it sometime), and it was never marketed as a 'gaming' keyboard. Mechanical keyboards aren't going to really get any better (just more unnecessary gimmicks), and they last a pretty bloody long time. Or just get a couple of 6gV2s second-hand if you really want. #14 My recommendation is just find the one that is most similar to what you're used to layout and switch wise and just get that. Leopold, Ducky, WASD are all equally good in my experience, that's all I can recall getting my hands on. I find, for the most part they're all much of a muchness OP, the only thing I've really ever felt differentiates some of them is in terms of layout, I actively disliked some of the Steelseries ones I've used and especially some of the Razer ones, but that's purely preferential. It's pretty nice though, it's actually basically impossible to get hands-on experience in mucking around with mechanical keyboards, one has to research and buy them blind. Imagine the business card scene from American Psycho, only with keyboards, pretty much how it goes down. I used to help run local amateur tournaments for SC2 over here, and if there's nothing outside of masochism in playing the bloody game that is pretty common about SC2 players it's their love for mechanical keyboards.
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Plus indulge myself and make a truly ridiculous looking keyboard.
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I want to get a full custom 10keyless job from WASD to both have a smaller spare, and also have browns so it's quieter for certain environments. I've never noticed that kind of input lag, but I'm starting to wonder if it might be a factor too. What doesn't add that input lag out of interest? I have a Filco Majestouch myself, no complaints. It's an ancient V1 though so maybe they improved it since then. I have a WASDkeyboard, it adds some 15-20(?) milliseconds of latency compared to a perfect keyboard which more than doubles my keystroke-to-pixels lag.
