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Loaded with five different lighting modes and one custom mode to create your own effect, the Azio MGK L80 mechanical keyboard gives you the freedom to deck out your gaming setup in any color you like. Constructed with Kailh switches Browns , it offers tactile feedback so you know exactly which keys you’re pressing, each and every time Read More
So I ordered this keyboard more than 3 years ago and after switching the keycaps a few times, I seem to have lost the original F-Keys and I can't tell what their secondary functions do, does anybody know where I can get replacements/
Hate to step on massdrop here but the corsair with cherry mx switches is a better keyboard from a more trusted brand imo. https://tinyurl.com/y9jfmcqs - that being said, I like the style of this keyboard more, I just wish it had cherry-mx switches.
The brown switches give a tactile feel without the click from a blue. More like a mix between the red and blue. And actually based on a lot of reviews, Kailh makes a better brown switch than Cherry MX. Cherry used to be top on everything yeah, but Kailh redid everything not too long ago and the redo has gotten them a lot of nice reviews on their switches.
Also I love my Corsair keyboard but I'm out researching because I dislike that Corsair doesn't use default key sizes. Any keycap sets you get won't properly fit the bottom row and that's very disappointing.
I recently purchased a Zalman ZM-K900M RGB Keyboard with Kailh Brown switches for $50 shipped from Newegg.
I love everything about the keyboard except the Kailh Brown switches. They are different. As others have mentioned the tactile bump is quite subtle. You won't notice it while typing or gaming. The switches also require more force than Cherry MX Browns. I noticed this first while gaming. Holding down keys for extended periods was causing me some finger fatigue. I also noticed this when typing for long periods.
My Kailh Browns require 55 grams to actuate and 75 grams to bottom out. The forces are almost identical to Cherry MX Blacks. To me Kailh Browns feel like Cherry MX Blacks with a small tactile bump.
I could see really liking Kailh Browns if you want a switch that is stiffer than Cherry MX Browns but lighter than Cherry MX Clears. Remember this is my opinion and as always everyone has different preferences.
'Matias' switches aren't special, but that alps switches they are based on are. Nothing compares to alps switches, and it is something you will actually need to experience to understand fully.
Whelp, I've owned this keyboard for less than 2 years and already I'm having switch failure (Kalih Brown). Can't recommend it. Just shell out the extra cash and get something that's truly great, like the Ducky Shine 6, etc.
Also these switches are not original Cherry MX switches. You can tell from the fact that the word "cherry" is not mentioned. And you can get a mechanical keyboard WITH original cherry MX switches for around this price out there.
Massdrop only seems to give good deals. Many times it's basically a clickbait rather than anything else. Group buys should show more buying power to offer good price and true free shipping!