Hey guys;
A few years back, I purchased the Aukey KM-G3 mechanical keyboard. For the price, it was a great product; my first mechanical keyboard in a long time.
I enjoyed the keyboard immensely; love the feel of the blue keys. Noisy yes, but I'm using it in a private environment, so no one to disturb.
Now that I have owned the keyboard for a while, I have noticed that several of the keys sometimes produce double or even triple keystrokes.
I have worked around the problem using a utility called 'keyboard chattering fix'. The utility works very well, but I'm starting to wonder whether it's time to upgrade to a better board.
I paid only about $70 for the Aukey, and understand that good mechanical boards cost $150 and up.
So, should I upgrade to a keyboard that uses real Cherry switches, or go with something else.
Since I am planning a new build later this year (I am waiting until the pandemic is over, and the laws of supply and demand have allowed computer component prices to stabilize), I think a new keyboard would be a nice touch.
I like the Aukey for its RGB color options, but I do not need the fancy effects. All I want is a keyboard with keys that I can program for a range of solid and non-animated colors.
Thanks for your help
FW
A few years back, I purchased the Aukey KM-G3 mechanical keyboard. For the price, it was a great product; my first mechanical keyboard in a long time.
I enjoyed the keyboard immensely; love the feel of the blue keys. Noisy yes, but I'm using it in a private environment, so no one to disturb.
Now that I have owned the keyboard for a while, I have noticed that several of the keys sometimes produce double or even triple keystrokes.
I have worked around the problem using a utility called 'keyboard chattering fix'. The utility works very well, but I'm starting to wonder whether it's time to upgrade to a better board.
I paid only about $70 for the Aukey, and understand that good mechanical boards cost $150 and up.
So, should I upgrade to a keyboard that uses real Cherry switches, or go with something else.
Since I am planning a new build later this year (I am waiting until the pandemic is over, and the laws of supply and demand have allowed computer component prices to stabilize), I think a new keyboard would be a nice touch.
I like the Aukey for its RGB color options, but I do not need the fancy effects. All I want is a keyboard with keys that I can program for a range of solid and non-animated colors.
Thanks for your help
FW