Smaller Keyboard recommendations

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Hi all

I really like the Ducky keyboards. Coming from a Corsair K70 Keyboard cherry mx mechanical keyboard. I’d like something “mini”

Don’t really have a budget in mind, just looking at general ideas really

Thank you

Rocking a bit of Doom old skool yesterday

 
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The top gaming kb atm is the wooting HE versions but its only 60% or full size, no TKL/75%. Depends how much performance you want to go for or if you care about it at all and just want looks. A lot of the new kbs still have debounce so even though they might be 8000hz, you have to wait for the debounce and the key to raise back up to the actuation point on the spring for it to register the release. The wooting allows you to release the key by going up 0.1mm at any point of the press ("rapid trigger") with no debounce in "tachyon mode". The 8000hz razer huntsman v2 removes debounce when you put it into "gaming mode" via the software but still has 1.2mm to travel back up when bottomed out. Can also use any custom 60% case to replace the wooting so u can make it look pretty good, they seem well lubed by default too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glQNEbh79xg
 
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The top gaming kb atm is the wooting HE versions but its only 60% or full size, no TKL/75%. Depends how much performance you want to go for or if you care about it at all and just want looks. A lot of the new kbs still have debounce so even though they might be 8000hz, you have to wait for the debounce and the key to raise back up to the actuation point on the spring for it to register the release. The wooting allows you to release the key by going up 0.1mm at any point of the press ("rapid trigger") with no debounce in "tachyon mode". The 8000hz razer huntsman v2 removes debounce when you put it into "gaming mode" via the software but still has 1.2mm to travel back up when bottomed out. Can also use any custom 60% case to replace the wooting so u can make it look pretty good, they seem well lubed by default too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glQNEbh79xg

Thanks for this luttis. It looks like clever stuff, will have a look :)
 
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I have a ducky one 3 TKL (80%) in daybreak which is great once you get used to losing the numpad. It's 5pin hot swap too which is nice.

Alternatively the glorious pro (75%) has bunch of offers on overclockers (particularly for the iso saving bundles). That is also hot swap and has south facing switches.
 
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