A total of 12 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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If you can consider Gateron you can get the Anne Pro on Amazon, it’s a wonderful 60% keyboard with RGB backlighting and bluetooth. I love mine!
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It actually just says “Red Switch,” so I️ think you’re right. They feel identical to the real cherry reds that I have though. Sorry about that, let me change it.
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are the ones from amazon the updated ones? just ordered one and I’m sure i’m gonna love it either way but I just hope I got the right one
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Is there a budget Tenkeyless keyboard I can get for under $50. Something that would have the option to customize? I see a lot of these nice HHKB keyboards but i’ve also seen stuff like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XW33N5R?psc=1 . Where is somewhere I could look for a cheap one?
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I’d recommend getting it from Amazon, if you are in the US.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XW33N5R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_XV0EzbWCNKSA7 (black with brown switches)
There’s a white version too, and red, blue, and brown switches to choose from.
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Had a Microsoft SideWinder X4 Keyboard for forever until purchases these keyboards.
Nothing too fancy or too expensive. Started with the Magicforce. Found that I was missing my F keys. Saw a post on /r/MechanicalKeyboards about the Motospeed. Got the colored caps for fun. Then wanted something a little smaller and got the Anne Pro.
I like all of them but so far the Motospeed is the easiest. Still learning function patterns on the others. I’d like to eventually put the Motospeed into a different base as the stock one is very cheap and plasticy.
Anne Pro (Browns): Amazon link
Motospeed K83 (Blues): Amazon link
Magicforce 68 (Browns): Amazon link
Red caps: Amazon link
Cyan caps: Amazon link
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Anne Pro with some keycaps I found on amazon
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It’s not something you can do to all keyboards, just ones with onboard memory.
This is the one I’m currently using at my desk, which comes out of box with the ability to switch between layouts (QWERTY, DVORAK, and COLEMAK are pre-programmed in as options), and is programmable. The size and split is glorious for my wrists and shoulders – I never knew what kind of upper back pain I had until I tried using a full-sized board again. This is the board I carry around with me, and have a few custom layouts for as well (uses a phone app to reset layouts).
There are other keyboards available with this functionality in a variety of sizes. Alternatively, you can build your own/buy a premade kit and program it yourself. If you’re into mechanical keyboards as well as typing, you might find a happy home over at /r/MechanicalKeyboards. 🙂 Some of the folks over there might be able to help with modding an existing board (mechanical or otherwise) to hold onto alternative layouts. I’ve seen it done, I just don’t know how to do it myself.
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If you want simple I strongly recommend just using Morrowind Code Patch and MGE XE. MCP has a very user friendly installer for patching bugs out and functionality in to the Morrowind executable, and MGE XE has step by step instructions for enabling anti aliasing, anisotropic filtering, improved lighting and shaders, and distant land/statics, all of which make Morrowind look very good even with vanilla meshes and textures. Personally I also run a small number of mods (the font replacer recommended by MCP, mana regen, the official plugins, delayed DB attack, herbalism, and readable signposts) but I wouldn’t say any of them are necessary.
As for input, my living room PC has bluetooth so I use a a compact 60% bluetooth keyboard (this one) in my lap and a bluetooth mouse on the end table for gaming in the living room. I also have the bluetooth Xbox One controller for games where a controller does make sense.