Reddit reviews KINESIS Freestyle Edge Split Mechanical Keyboard
We found 6 Reddit comments about KINESIS Freestyle Edge Split Mechanical Keyboard. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Up to 20" of separation for the ultimate in desktop freedom. Move the right module out of the way for one-handed FPS play or place your HOTAS between the key modules for incredible convenience. Or jusPremium Cherry MX Brown Mechanical Switches (low-force, tactile feedback)Fully Programmable with the SmartSet Programming Engine: 9 Custom Layouts with Dual Layers, Powerful Macros, Quick Remaps, 8 Game Keys, & No-Install Programming App for Windows & MacAdjustable Blue LED Backlighting: 9 Brightness Levels and Breathe Mode for soothing pulses of lightDetachable Palm Supports, Braided Cables, 4MB Onboard Memory, NKRO, 1MS Response Time & Much More
Lol I have wrist issues since I work on the PC all day. KINESIS Freestyle Edge Split Mechanical Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSPGL9S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dbc0CbRRHWREM
something like this is probably best for you
I've been rocking this keyboard for about 6 months or so and absolutely love it. https://www.amazon.com/KINESIS-Freestyle-Split-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B06XSPGL9S/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=kinesis+gaming&qid=1558368198&s=gateway&sr=8-1
Eh, you can probably find a pretty decent mechanical with Cherry switches for around $100 on sale (eg. something like a Corsair cheapy).
Alternatively you can cheap out even more and get one from Kogan that has inferior switches but cheap and cheerful unless you're a real keyboard nerd (which OP isn't).
It will at least give them a flavour for what it's like, but on a budget.
Personally I'm rocking a Kinesis Freestyle Edge and absolutely love it, but it's definitely not cheap. I started out with a cheap Kogan myself, really loved the feel of mech and worked my way up from there.
I went with this one and I'm pretty happy with it. I do sometimes miss my number pad though.
> hhkb2
WoW! that keyboard is like $300? I would recommend selling that, its not good for RTS Gaming
Why do you use a keyboard thats missing a lot of keys such as: numpad, F1-F12, capslock, and ~ is so far away! you know those are useful keys right?? F1,F2,F3= heroes, F10= menu, F11= ally resources, capslock can be swapped with backspace for easier access, and lets not forget about the arrow <- ^ -> keys which many people like using
pressing FN to access those keys is not useful for competitive gaming! just get a regular keyboard instead of buying a separate numpad... heres some better keyboards that you can actually program and customize yourself
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009C98NPY <--- 6 programmable buttons on left side (logitech #1)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSPGL9S <- multiple programmable layouts, side #s & swap-able
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076FTKD6F/?th=1 <-- totally custom layout, programmable, swap-able
you can also buy a mouse with extra buttons, a lot of people use the extra side buttons for hero, TP, tab, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KV1IMMU/ (i also recommend using wired m/kb, no batteries no delay)
Have you read the entire hotkey guide I sent you?? Why havent you setup the inventory on TYGH? its much better than using numpad and can do a lot more too (like I said before, swapping space and ctrl is just one example of what you can do if you setup the other hotkey editor) obviously you dont want to change ctrl but, on a normal keyboard its very useful
you should really just try testing out the inventory on TYGH, at least before buying another keyboard... let me know if you need help setting up AHK for inventory, you are on a Windows PC right?