Keychron branches out to gaming-focused keyboards with the Lemokey L3 | A 2.4 GHz QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron branches out to gaming-focused keyboards with the Lemokey L3 | A 2.4 GHz QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard
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Keychron branches out to gaming-focused keyboards with the Lemokey L3 | A 2.4 GHz QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Just a moment...
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I have what might be a dumb question: what makes something a gaming keyboard? Is there something that makes it specifically better for gaming? Cool RGB lighting? Simply aesthetic choices?
Btw, I have several Keychron products and I’ve been happy with them. I replaced the switches and I did a tape and foam mod to one of the cheaper ones, but they’re quite solid. I only wished that their Alice layout keyboards were gently arced instead of a sharp angle with weird gaps between the keys.
The only thing I notice in gaming keyboard marketing, that’s not generally in regular keyboard marketing, is polling rate. That’s basically it imo.
I have a few Keychrons as well, I really enjoy their new QMK stuff as well. I really want one of their Alice boards but I haven’t pulled the trigger yet.
I have two of the Feker Alice 80s (one for home and one for work) and they’re solid. Here’s one of mine with the Elvish keycap set from Drop:
Are those QMK/VIA compatible?
I don’t think so, but it does have a toggle for windows or Mac layout. There are a bunch of lighting settings in the keyboard itself.
The type of switch used would be differently considered and marketed for a gaming keyboard too. Doesn't really make a ton of difference if you can customise it though but generally speaking there are switches that lean more into gaming than general use.
The only thing I can see in this particular keyboard is the fact that it has 1000hz polling rate over its wireless connection. The macro buttons are good too, but certainly not unique to gaming. Other than that, not sure. I am pretty glad about Keychron's success though and the fact that they are continuing to branch out. More quality options that aren't outrageously expensive are really a good thing
I have what might be a dumb question: what makes something a gaming keyboard? Is there something that makes it specifically better for gaming? Cool RGB lighting? Simply aesthetic choices?
I don't know, but I can can give you some guesses as to what I'd call at least theoretically legitimate features (though the actual features might be aesthetic):