Romer G Keyboard Not Able to Show Blue Liught
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Question for those with Romer-G switch-based keyboards
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I'm coming from what I believe to be a scissor switch keyboard (Logitech K740), and I knew there would be an adjustment. I also know that mechanical switches are simply going to be louder. The key click is actually satisfying and doesn't bother me in the least bit, but there is something that does. There's a metal-esque sound that I get while typing even remotely quickly, like aluminum reverberating. I know there's a metal plate in this keyboard. Is this typical? It's more easily audible in a quiet room, so this isn't something that I would notice in a store environment when testing these at BB or Fry's. The sound doesn't show up on any Youtube key sound test I've heard so far.
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Are you bottoming out your keys when you type? (Pressing fully down)
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It's typical on my Cherry blues and browns.Are you bottoming out your keys when you type? (Pressing fully down)
At first I definitely was. I'm trying to ease up on that but it's a difficult habit to break so quickly. Even with slower presses I get the sound. I'm hoping to go to Fry's today and play with a few different switches and see if I can hear it better now that I know what to listen for. If I decide that I like something better, I'll return the Logitech and go with the alternative.
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The only Cherry MX keyboard I'd consider is the Ducky One, which has similar design considerations to the G810. The 810 has elegant RGB lighting, and after I sell the pack-in game, should cost me about the same as or marginally more than the Ducky. So after the feedback on these forums across 3 threads (a sincere thanks to all involved), and hands on, I'll stick with the G810.
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So, I'm returning the G810 for refund. I'll see if something else catches my interest, and if not, buy another G810 when in stock.
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If you like Logitech keyboards I recommend something like the G105, which uses membrane switches that are nearly inaudible. The Razer Darkstalker also uses membrane switches but uses shallow chicklet-style keys, it seems like that might not be what you want.
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There is a metallic click that's found in Cherry MX Blue and Green switches, or similar switches such as the Romer G's. There is a different noise that you get when you bottom out keys on a keyboard with plate mounted switches. Variances in the key cap materials even change the sound of the keyboard as well. I'm not sure what you are hearing, but I can't imagine it would be anything other than the sound the switches make while actuating them, or hitting the plate as others suggested.
The sound occurs from tapping the keyboard as well. No key press or actuation needed. And the sound is beyond annoying, louder than even bottoming out the keys. From the desk it sounds like metallic vibrations. But from upstairs it sounds like someone is downstairs banging on a hollow barrel. It's pretty bad. Sounds like the metal plate on the inside is loose and vibrating more than it should.
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Source: https://hardforum.com/threads/question-for-those-with-romer-g-switch-based-keyboards.1892045/
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