Hi,
I've recently gotten an Azio backlit computer keyboard for $25 and I -really- like the idea. I can work in completely dI'm light and it's great.
Unfortunately, the -feel- of the keys is as firm as a used condom. There is literally -zero- 'feedback'. I've tried some 'gaming' keyboards that have the old school 'Cherry' clickees and they are fantastic, but they are also north of $100.
So: Any low cost, backlit keyboards with a decent feel, but at a bargain price?
TIA,
---JC
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Yeah, that's where I got the one I have. I was hoping for some personal experiences. The cheap ones don't really talk about tactile feedback... one of those things you don't realise matters until you use it.
Thanks,
---JC
I don't think you'll find one with tactile feedback that is chea
I don't think you'll find one with tactile feedback that is cheap. Spend a little more money now rather than spend a little now and again more later.
I would personally go into a store and try a few keyboards before buying one. Feel is going to be the deal breaker. Anyone can put lights under their keyboard. Making it feel right is the hard part.
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