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    wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    #15

    Oh, that’s something I didn’t think to bring up. My keycaps are definitely shiny.

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    • yakko@feddit.ukY yakko@feddit.uk

      I had the same model (Mac) for something like a decade, it still works except for the USB ports on the side. I only have it up because I got ambitious and wanted to build my own. I ended up making something quite similar, but white with pretty lights and super heavy clicky switches (a mix of kailh box white and navy). But I’ll always have a soft spot for my first mechanical keyboard.

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      wrote sidst redigeret af wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
      #16

      On an unrelated note, I have the soundtrack from The Brave Little Toaster… and I can only imagine the sort of musical number your username would have. xD

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      • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone


        • ✅ Customer Service
        • ✅ Ease of Use
        • ✅ Durability
        • ✅ Availability of Spare Parts
        • ✅ PS/2 Adapter for n Key Rollover (if you’re into that sort of thing)

        • ❌ Keyboard wire sheathing wore out after 8 years (fixed with electrical tape)
        • ❌ Foot broke after 12 years (replacement sent quickly and free of charge)

        It’s been over 12 years of constant use, so I figure I’d give everyone a snapshot of what my keyboard is like.

        I purchased my Das Keyboard Model S Professional in January 2014 for $139 (US), and I’ve been using it daily ever since. I do a lot of writing and typing, and I’m able to do so at 100+ words per minute with the Cherry MX Blue switches that it came with… though if I ever do replace this keyboard, I’m going to go with a quieter switch. Typing on the thing is easy, and I even got two Tux the Penguin key caps to replace the standard Windows ones. Looking at their website, I’m seeing that the super keys on their newer models don’t even have the Windows logo on them anymore. Good.

        As you can see from the picture, I’ve had to use some electrical tape on the wire, whose sheathing had started to crack where it meets the thick rubber piece meant to prevent that kind of thing. A tapered, thick wrapping of electrical tape seems to have fixed the issue.

        You can see it’s a little dusty in the picture (not to mention some bonus cat hair), but cleaning it’s not hard at all. All of the key caps come off easily (though they also give you a remover tool), and all you have to do is wash the key caps with regular soap and water and put them back on after they dry. Once the keys are off, just running a cloth over the plastic around the key switches underneath will get everything clean.

        One of the feet broke off a little over a week ago, and I was curious to see if I could buy one. eBay had a few molded feet from a third party, but I wanted to make sure I had the model correct. I logged into the Das Keyboard website to check, and saw that they still had my receipt from 12 years ago. And what do you know, a button for “Support”.

        I opened a ticket, and an actual person got back to me via email. They had checked their warehouse, found a spare foot, and had already sent it out free of charge. Damn. Why can’t more companies be like this?

        It’s rare for me to go out of my way to give props to some company, but… this was too good not to share.

        This particular model isn’t offered anymore, but if I ever do need a new keyboard, I know where I’m going to buy one.

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        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #17

        I have also had no printed labels on the keys version of this keyboard for 12 years. Not a single thing has broken or gone wrong with it. Though last year I did buy some new keycaps for it, as I was finally over the “no labels on the keys” aspect after a decade.

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        • E evil_shrubbery@thelemmy.club

          My Enter key stopped working last year after about 12 years too (I just use the numpad one), but due to the bonded board I didn’t get around to fix it (maybe I should open the switch first & test the contacts, perhaps it’s an ez fix).

          Love that keebler.

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          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #18

          Ooh, so I’m into “keys stop working” territory… if I ever have that happen, I’ll try to remember to come back to this post and give everyone an update.

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          • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone


            • ✅ Customer Service
            • ✅ Ease of Use
            • ✅ Durability
            • ✅ Availability of Spare Parts
            • ✅ PS/2 Adapter for n Key Rollover (if you’re into that sort of thing)

            • ❌ Keyboard wire sheathing wore out after 8 years (fixed with electrical tape)
            • ❌ Foot broke after 12 years (replacement sent quickly and free of charge)

            It’s been over 12 years of constant use, so I figure I’d give everyone a snapshot of what my keyboard is like.

            I purchased my Das Keyboard Model S Professional in January 2014 for $139 (US), and I’ve been using it daily ever since. I do a lot of writing and typing, and I’m able to do so at 100+ words per minute with the Cherry MX Blue switches that it came with… though if I ever do replace this keyboard, I’m going to go with a quieter switch. Typing on the thing is easy, and I even got two Tux the Penguin key caps to replace the standard Windows ones. Looking at their website, I’m seeing that the super keys on their newer models don’t even have the Windows logo on them anymore. Good.

            As you can see from the picture, I’ve had to use some electrical tape on the wire, whose sheathing had started to crack where it meets the thick rubber piece meant to prevent that kind of thing. A tapered, thick wrapping of electrical tape seems to have fixed the issue.

            You can see it’s a little dusty in the picture (not to mention some bonus cat hair), but cleaning it’s not hard at all. All of the key caps come off easily (though they also give you a remover tool), and all you have to do is wash the key caps with regular soap and water and put them back on after they dry. Once the keys are off, just running a cloth over the plastic around the key switches underneath will get everything clean.

            One of the feet broke off a little over a week ago, and I was curious to see if I could buy one. eBay had a few molded feet from a third party, but I wanted to make sure I had the model correct. I logged into the Das Keyboard website to check, and saw that they still had my receipt from 12 years ago. And what do you know, a button for “Support”.

            I opened a ticket, and an actual person got back to me via email. They had checked their warehouse, found a spare foot, and had already sent it out free of charge. Damn. Why can’t more companies be like this?

            It’s rare for me to go out of my way to give props to some company, but… this was too good not to share.

            This particular model isn’t offered anymore, but if I ever do need a new keyboard, I know where I’m going to buy one.

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            atropos@lemmy.world
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #19

            I have the exact same board! Similar vintage, keycaps are all polished, but everything is perfectly legible. Great keyboard!

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            • soapbox@lemmy.zipS soapbox@lemmy.zip

              I have also had no printed labels on the keys version of this keyboard for 12 years. Not a single thing has broken or gone wrong with it. Though last year I did buy some new keycaps for it, as I was finally over the “no labels on the keys” aspect after a decade.

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              wrote sidst redigeret af wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
              #20

              Yeah, I thought about buying that one… I think it was called the Model S Ultimate*. Same price point, if I remember correctly, but a completely blank keyboard.

              I don’t really have to look while I’m typing much, but I still need to fall back on the labels once in a while for some of the peripheral keys, and I’d imagine not having labels at all being a pain.

              *Edit: Yes it was.

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              • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                Heavy, clicky switches sound nice to type on. Lots of feedback.

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                wrote sidst redigeret af
                #21

                The navies are downright visceral, they’re super stiff. Keystrokes take about as much pressure as you’d use to squash a bug, and they click loud enough that the neighbours probably know my average WPM better than I do. When I type it sounds like a bag of cracking knuckles falling down the stairs. Fucking love it.

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                • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone


                  • ✅ Customer Service
                  • ✅ Ease of Use
                  • ✅ Durability
                  • ✅ Availability of Spare Parts
                  • ✅ PS/2 Adapter for n Key Rollover (if you’re into that sort of thing)

                  • ❌ Keyboard wire sheathing wore out after 8 years (fixed with electrical tape)
                  • ❌ Foot broke after 12 years (replacement sent quickly and free of charge)

                  It’s been over 12 years of constant use, so I figure I’d give everyone a snapshot of what my keyboard is like.

                  I purchased my Das Keyboard Model S Professional in January 2014 for $139 (US), and I’ve been using it daily ever since. I do a lot of writing and typing, and I’m able to do so at 100+ words per minute with the Cherry MX Blue switches that it came with… though if I ever do replace this keyboard, I’m going to go with a quieter switch. Typing on the thing is easy, and I even got two Tux the Penguin key caps to replace the standard Windows ones. Looking at their website, I’m seeing that the super keys on their newer models don’t even have the Windows logo on them anymore. Good.

                  As you can see from the picture, I’ve had to use some electrical tape on the wire, whose sheathing had started to crack where it meets the thick rubber piece meant to prevent that kind of thing. A tapered, thick wrapping of electrical tape seems to have fixed the issue.

                  You can see it’s a little dusty in the picture (not to mention some bonus cat hair), but cleaning it’s not hard at all. All of the key caps come off easily (though they also give you a remover tool), and all you have to do is wash the key caps with regular soap and water and put them back on after they dry. Once the keys are off, just running a cloth over the plastic around the key switches underneath will get everything clean.

                  One of the feet broke off a little over a week ago, and I was curious to see if I could buy one. eBay had a few molded feet from a third party, but I wanted to make sure I had the model correct. I logged into the Das Keyboard website to check, and saw that they still had my receipt from 12 years ago. And what do you know, a button for “Support”.

                  I opened a ticket, and an actual person got back to me via email. They had checked their warehouse, found a spare foot, and had already sent it out free of charge. Damn. Why can’t more companies be like this?

                  It’s rare for me to go out of my way to give props to some company, but… this was too good not to share.

                  This particular model isn’t offered anymore, but if I ever do need a new keyboard, I know where I’m going to buy one.

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                  9point6@lemmy.world
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #22

                  Now there’s a name I’ve not heard in a while

                  I coveted the das keyboard with blank keys for a little while long ago

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                  • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                    On an unrelated note, I have the soundtrack from The Brave Little Toaster… and I can only imagine the sort of musical number your username would have. xD

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                    #23

                    I might be stuck with this handle, I’ll never think of a better one

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                    • 9 9point6@lemmy.world

                      Now there’s a name I’ve not heard in a while

                      I coveted the das keyboard with blank keys for a little while long ago

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                      wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                      wrote sidst redigeret af wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                      #24

                      For those who are curious: The Model S Ultimate

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                      • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                        Yeah, I thought about buying that one… I think it was called the Model S Ultimate*. Same price point, if I remember correctly, but a completely blank keyboard.

                        I don’t really have to look while I’m typing much, but I still need to fall back on the labels once in a while for some of the peripheral keys, and I’d imagine not having labels at all being a pain.

                        *Edit: Yes it was.

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                        soapbox@lemmy.zip
                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #25

                        Yep. The peripheral keys and seldom used characters were the struggle for me. I had a piece of blue electrical tape on the print screen key for years just because it was one in that block I regularly needed. The new key caps have the labels on the front of the keys so it still look blank from the top, but I can see the labels when I really need them.

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                        • yakko@feddit.ukY yakko@feddit.uk

                          The navies are downright visceral, they’re super stiff. Keystrokes take about as much pressure as you’d use to squash a bug, and they click loud enough that the neighbours probably know my average WPM better than I do. When I type it sounds like a bag of cracking knuckles falling down the stairs. Fucking love it.

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                          wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                          #26

                          Hahahahahaha, that’s great. xD

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                          • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                            Ooh, so I’m into “keys stop working” territory… if I ever have that happen, I’ll try to remember to come back to this post and give everyone an update.

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                            evil_shrubbery@thelemmy.club
                            wrote sidst redigeret af evil_shrubbery@thelemmy.club
                            #27

                            Well, I haven’t done much beside clean the switch from the outside … and look up how hard it is to get to the switch - it’s fine (good case & screws, thicc pcb), I just can’t even (anything) atm.

                            Not even sure if switch is faulty or the pcb damaged somehow.

                            If I ever get to it I’ll try to post an update.

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                            • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                              I poked around and found some results. Apparently inside the case, the cable just unplugs from the board. Love it.

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                              cannedtuna@lemmy.world
                              wrote sidst redigeret af cannedtuna@lemmy.world
                              #28

                              Oh damn! Even better. You likely could find a USB-C (or mini or whatever) to 10-pin(?) adapter online. I was assuming soldering would be required

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                              • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                For those who are curious: The Model S Ultimate

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                                otacon239@lemmy.world
                                wrote sidst redigeret af
                                #29

                                I still have a WASD Keyboard like this. RIP WASD.

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                                • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone


                                  • ✅ Customer Service
                                  • ✅ Ease of Use
                                  • ✅ Durability
                                  • ✅ Availability of Spare Parts
                                  • ✅ PS/2 Adapter for n Key Rollover (if you’re into that sort of thing)

                                  • ❌ Keyboard wire sheathing wore out after 8 years (fixed with electrical tape)
                                  • ❌ Foot broke after 12 years (replacement sent quickly and free of charge)

                                  It’s been over 12 years of constant use, so I figure I’d give everyone a snapshot of what my keyboard is like.

                                  I purchased my Das Keyboard Model S Professional in January 2014 for $139 (US), and I’ve been using it daily ever since. I do a lot of writing and typing, and I’m able to do so at 100+ words per minute with the Cherry MX Blue switches that it came with… though if I ever do replace this keyboard, I’m going to go with a quieter switch. Typing on the thing is easy, and I even got two Tux the Penguin key caps to replace the standard Windows ones. Looking at their website, I’m seeing that the super keys on their newer models don’t even have the Windows logo on them anymore. Good.

                                  As you can see from the picture, I’ve had to use some electrical tape on the wire, whose sheathing had started to crack where it meets the thick rubber piece meant to prevent that kind of thing. A tapered, thick wrapping of electrical tape seems to have fixed the issue.

                                  You can see it’s a little dusty in the picture (not to mention some bonus cat hair), but cleaning it’s not hard at all. All of the key caps come off easily (though they also give you a remover tool), and all you have to do is wash the key caps with regular soap and water and put them back on after they dry. Once the keys are off, just running a cloth over the plastic around the key switches underneath will get everything clean.

                                  One of the feet broke off a little over a week ago, and I was curious to see if I could buy one. eBay had a few molded feet from a third party, but I wanted to make sure I had the model correct. I logged into the Das Keyboard website to check, and saw that they still had my receipt from 12 years ago. And what do you know, a button for “Support”.

                                  I opened a ticket, and an actual person got back to me via email. They had checked their warehouse, found a spare foot, and had already sent it out free of charge. Damn. Why can’t more companies be like this?

                                  It’s rare for me to go out of my way to give props to some company, but… this was too good not to share.

                                  This particular model isn’t offered anymore, but if I ever do need a new keyboard, I know where I’m going to buy one.

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                                  hendu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                                  #30

                                  I had the blank one from 2014, and it was so good. I upgraded to one of the newer models because I wanted USB ports and media controls, and it’s also so good. I love that this newer model uses a magnetic ruler as the feet instead of flip-out feet - way more durable!

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                                  • yakko@feddit.ukY yakko@feddit.uk

                                    I might be stuck with this handle, I’ll never think of a better one

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                                    #31

                                    It’s a good handle. It fits in well with the canon of that universe. 😁

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                                    • H hendu@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                      I had the blank one from 2014, and it was so good. I upgraded to one of the newer models because I wanted USB ports and media controls, and it’s also so good. I love that this newer model uses a magnetic ruler as the feet instead of flip-out feet - way more durable!

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                                      wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                                      #32

                                      Yeah, that was a good move on their part. I’m a little jealous of the ruler!

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                                      • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zoneW wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone


                                        • ✅ Customer Service
                                        • ✅ Ease of Use
                                        • ✅ Durability
                                        • ✅ Availability of Spare Parts
                                        • ✅ PS/2 Adapter for n Key Rollover (if you’re into that sort of thing)

                                        • ❌ Keyboard wire sheathing wore out after 8 years (fixed with electrical tape)
                                        • ❌ Foot broke after 12 years (replacement sent quickly and free of charge)

                                        It’s been over 12 years of constant use, so I figure I’d give everyone a snapshot of what my keyboard is like.

                                        I purchased my Das Keyboard Model S Professional in January 2014 for $139 (US), and I’ve been using it daily ever since. I do a lot of writing and typing, and I’m able to do so at 100+ words per minute with the Cherry MX Blue switches that it came with… though if I ever do replace this keyboard, I’m going to go with a quieter switch. Typing on the thing is easy, and I even got two Tux the Penguin key caps to replace the standard Windows ones. Looking at their website, I’m seeing that the super keys on their newer models don’t even have the Windows logo on them anymore. Good.

                                        As you can see from the picture, I’ve had to use some electrical tape on the wire, whose sheathing had started to crack where it meets the thick rubber piece meant to prevent that kind of thing. A tapered, thick wrapping of electrical tape seems to have fixed the issue.

                                        You can see it’s a little dusty in the picture (not to mention some bonus cat hair), but cleaning it’s not hard at all. All of the key caps come off easily (though they also give you a remover tool), and all you have to do is wash the key caps with regular soap and water and put them back on after they dry. Once the keys are off, just running a cloth over the plastic around the key switches underneath will get everything clean.

                                        One of the feet broke off a little over a week ago, and I was curious to see if I could buy one. eBay had a few molded feet from a third party, but I wanted to make sure I had the model correct. I logged into the Das Keyboard website to check, and saw that they still had my receipt from 12 years ago. And what do you know, a button for “Support”.

                                        I opened a ticket, and an actual person got back to me via email. They had checked their warehouse, found a spare foot, and had already sent it out free of charge. Damn. Why can’t more companies be like this?

                                        It’s rare for me to go out of my way to give props to some company, but… this was too good not to share.

                                        This particular model isn’t offered anymore, but if I ever do need a new keyboard, I know where I’m going to buy one.

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                                        locuester@lemmy.zip
                                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                                        #33

                                        They didn’t even confirm your address?

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                                        • L locuester@lemmy.zip

                                          They didn’t even confirm your address?

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                                          wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                                          #34

                                          I updated it when I logged in and saw the address from two moves ago, and I expect they saw that it had been updated.

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