F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Seeking a compact keyboard with the mini features

Seeking a compact keyboard with the mini features

Seeking a compact keyboard with the mini features

D
dsy217
Member
113
09-17-2016, 12:46 AM
#1
Hi everyone, I'm looking to expand my desk space and am considering either a mini keyboard or a 60% model that removes the numpad. I used to love Razor but had issues with my mouse and software performance affecting my computer. Now I'm not going for Razor again—opting instead for a HyperX Haste. Anyone know if you've used any keyboards, especially smaller or mini options? Do you have any recommendations outside of Razor?
D
dsy217
09-17-2016, 12:46 AM #1

Hi everyone, I'm looking to expand my desk space and am considering either a mini keyboard or a 60% model that removes the numpad. I used to love Razor but had issues with my mouse and software performance affecting my computer. Now I'm not going for Razor again—opting instead for a HyperX Haste. Anyone know if you've used any keyboards, especially smaller or mini options? Do you have any recommendations outside of Razor?

E
elegantelmo
Junior Member
38
10-03-2016, 08:48 PM
#2
I possess this item—I adore it!
E
elegantelmo
10-03-2016, 08:48 PM #2

I possess this item—I adore it!

S
SwordzMaster
Junior Member
45
10-03-2016, 10:35 PM
#3
I own a vortex pok3r and 60% keyboards can be tricky—no arrow keys, no function keys, no navigation keys, no delete key, everything sits on the second layer. Not ideal for coding or gaming, but might suit a writer. It feels pleasant and works well as a travel keyboard thanks to its size and power (though it's quite heavy).
S
SwordzMaster
10-03-2016, 10:35 PM #3

I own a vortex pok3r and 60% keyboards can be tricky—no arrow keys, no function keys, no navigation keys, no delete key, everything sits on the second layer. Not ideal for coding or gaming, but might suit a writer. It feels pleasant and works well as a travel keyboard thanks to its size and power (though it's quite heavy).

L
lilyc_55
Junior Member
4
10-04-2016, 03:29 AM
#4
I own a Visless V84 equipped with bespoke keycaps and lubricated Gateron Yellow switches—it performs exceptionally well. The switches provide a great tactile experience, and the software interface is straightforward and user-friendly, without requiring background processing. The keyboard supports both wired and wireless connections and operates in a 75% size setup, ideal for gaming if you prefer a compact design. The 60% boards lack several keys commonly used in games, making them more suited for basic tasks. My setup has been tailored as intended, and thanks to the hot-swappable feature, customization remains affordable without much hassle. The standard configuration offers three switch types out of the box, which works well for my needs. Visless V84 stock keyboard. https://vissles.com/products/v84-wireles...-swappable For similar options on Amazon, shipping might be more reliable than purchasing directly from Visless. https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Bluetoot...111&sr=8-4
L
lilyc_55
10-04-2016, 03:29 AM #4

I own a Visless V84 equipped with bespoke keycaps and lubricated Gateron Yellow switches—it performs exceptionally well. The switches provide a great tactile experience, and the software interface is straightforward and user-friendly, without requiring background processing. The keyboard supports both wired and wireless connections and operates in a 75% size setup, ideal for gaming if you prefer a compact design. The 60% boards lack several keys commonly used in games, making them more suited for basic tasks. My setup has been tailored as intended, and thanks to the hot-swappable feature, customization remains affordable without much hassle. The standard configuration offers three switch types out of the box, which works well for my needs. Visless V84 stock keyboard. https://vissles.com/products/v84-wireles...-swappable For similar options on Amazon, shipping might be more reliable than purchasing directly from Visless. https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Bluetoot...111&sr=8-4