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System Name | my system |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus Rog strix b550 gaming wifi II |
Cooling | noctua nh-u12s se-am4 |
Memory | corsair vengeance 32gb (2x16) 3600mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus tuf Nvidia RTX 4070 TI Super |
Storage | 1x 240gb kingston ssd (win) 1x500gb kingston m2 1x1tb 870 evo ssd (for games both)2x1tbhdd (storage) |
Display(s) | gigabyte aorus cv27f |
Case | Sharkoon Rebel c50 RGB |
Audio Device(s) | Creative soundblaster x-ae5 plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX-850 ATX 3.0 |
Mouse | Logitech g502x |
Keyboard | Perixx Periboard 835 |
VR HMD | none |
Software | win 11 64 bit home |
Benchmark Scores | To be tested, so none yet |
Hey all,
Today i ordered the perixx periboard 835:
But i was wondering about something.
As you can see, the 6, T, G, B and 7, Y, H and N keys do have a strange outlining at the side where the isle is, so the key itself should type feel like a normal key.
However, i myself am used to the microsoft ergnomic keyboard:
As you can see, this keyboard has bigger keys at said postions.
So is it safe to remove said keys from the periboard one, and then order online some custom keycaps for mechanical keyboards, and replace them?
I dont think i can use the keys from the microsoft keyboard, as the microsoft one is a membrane one. But ofcourse, if i could use them still, then if someone knows that, i would very much like to hear wether or not that is possible.
And also, to replace the keycaps (if possible ofcourse), should i keep in mind which switches there are behind the keycap? I mean, in this case they are from a brand called Kailh's and the switches itself is clicky blue.
But ofcourse i dont know about all of this, so hence this question.
Thanks again for helping me out, like this forum have done a couple of times now! So also a shoutout in general for the friendlyness of this forum!
Greetings from Martijn
Today i ordered the perixx periboard 835:
But i was wondering about something.
As you can see, the 6, T, G, B and 7, Y, H and N keys do have a strange outlining at the side where the isle is, so the key itself should type feel like a normal key.
However, i myself am used to the microsoft ergnomic keyboard:
As you can see, this keyboard has bigger keys at said postions.
So is it safe to remove said keys from the periboard one, and then order online some custom keycaps for mechanical keyboards, and replace them?
I dont think i can use the keys from the microsoft keyboard, as the microsoft one is a membrane one. But ofcourse, if i could use them still, then if someone knows that, i would very much like to hear wether or not that is possible.
And also, to replace the keycaps (if possible ofcourse), should i keep in mind which switches there are behind the keycap? I mean, in this case they are from a brand called Kailh's and the switches itself is clicky blue.
But ofcourse i dont know about all of this, so hence this question.
Thanks again for helping me out, like this forum have done a couple of times now! So also a shoutout in general for the friendlyness of this forum!
Greetings from Martijn