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LED Backlight mod.
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They keyboard I use for gaming is backlit but only a single colour; blue.
Sometimes when gaming in the dark during tense action bits where I don't want to take my eyes of the screen, I'd sometimes get my fingers misaligned after pressing some other action key or selecting a weapon from the numerals ect and end up mashing EDSF instead of WSAD with sometimes fatal results.
I decided to replace the backlight on those keys with a different colour so that I can see out the corner of my eye if my fingers are covering the right place.
I chose green as it seemed to stand out the best from the blue.
I can't stand anything with RGB lighting but in this instance it would have been easy to program something instead of a physical mod.
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Key spacing on the K63 is exactly the same as on the IBM Model M which all modern keyboards owe their layout to so I'm not sure what the problem is there?
The MX red switch also activates after only 2mm, not sure I'd class that as excessive lol. I quite like the fact that you don't have to fully depress the key on mechanicals, on the Model M which I use for typing, you feel and hear the switch break and don't have to press it further. One of my main gripes with rubber domes if that you feel the tactility as the dome collapses but you still have to bottom it out to get a keypress. That's one of the reasons why I want to swap out the linear reds for browns or maybe something exotic like Holy Pandas or something lol.
Die sublimed PBT keycaps on the M still look brand new despite being 32 years old lol. Cheap ABS ones go shiny as soon as you look at them lol.
One of the first things I did on this board was to get rid of the lazered ABS keycaps and replace them with some nice thick and solid double-shot PBT ones.
Another keyboard I quite like is the Dell SK-8115 and the HP KU 0316. I never had any issues with using those keyboards.
Just look at old-school keyboards like the Dell AT101 or Acer KB-101A.... fantastic boards and it's a shame they don't make things like that today...