Scott posted about the WASD Keyboards CODE with Cherry MX Clear switches but until now we have not found a review of this keyboard. The Tech Report has changed that with this review which takes a look at the new type of switch which sits between the Brown and the Green, Clear switches need more force to bottom out that a Brown but not as much as the clicky style Green switches. That is not all this tenkeyless board offers, there are LEDs that can be activated by the dip switches in the recess found on the back of the keyboard. In fact those dip switches can do more than just enable a nice glow, you can disable the Windows key or even immediately switch to different layouts such as Mac, Dvorak, and Colemak though sadly they left Sinclair ZX off of the list. If this type of switch interests your fingers and you are willing to spend $150 on a keyboard check out the full review here.
"We've been meaning to try out Cherry MX's clear key switches for a while, and now, we've finally gotten our wish. Join us for a look at WASD Keyboards' Cherry MX clear-infused Code keyboard, a tenkeyless offering with more than a few tricks up its sleeve."
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Dvorak? Srsly? LOL.
Dvorak? Srsly? LOL.
I think Spectrum’s keyboard
I think Spectrum’s keyboard was too complex to emulate! 4 membranes stack one over the other if I remember correctly. You where pressing 10 keys at the same time in a game and it would read them all instantly. Today’s keyboards are a joke, at least the not too expensive ones.