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Reddit mentions of Das Keyboard 4C Professional Soft Tactile Brown Compact Mechanical Keyboard (DASK4CPROSIL)

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Das Keyboard 4C Professional Soft Tactile Brown Compact Mechanical Keyboard (DASK4CPROSIL). Here are the top ones.

Das Keyboard 4C Professional Soft Tactile Brown Compact Mechanical Keyboard (DASK4CPROSIL)
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Sleek compact design ten keyless layoutLaser marked key inscriptionsTwo port USB hi hubDedicated windows key disable controlFull n key rollover anodized aluminum top panelGold plated mechanical key switches (Greetech brown switches)Extra long 2 meter long USB cable with single USB type a connectorFoot bar to raise keyboard also functions as a ruler you will thank us later
Specs:
ColorSoft Tactile - Greetech Brown Switch
Height6.05 Inches
Length15.49 Inches
Weight2 Pounds
Width1.14 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Das Keyboard 4C Professional Soft Tactile Brown Compact Mechanical Keyboard (DASK4CPROSIL):

u/RoboTicks · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Question: Do you have feeling in your fingers?

Read as: Would a mechanical keyboard with tactile feedback be a good idea so you can be more confident the key press went through? Thinking Cherry MX Browns (silent) or Cherry MX Blues (clicky-clacky) might improve your experience.

A mechanical keyboard wouldn't fit into your 50 euros budget, but might be a better experience.

Examples (can be found cheaper): http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Professional-Mechanical-DASK4CPROSIL-3G7-r1-0/dp/B00SV73J6G

There are also smaller keyboards that are still 'full keyboards'. See this for more info: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/wiki/tenkeyless_keyboards

Quick link to example: https://rhino.im/u/0021/IMG_1302.JPG

Example 2: http://www.nixeus.com/?product=moda-mechanical-key-board

I don't know.

u/Jube_ · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Well I would check out /r/mechanicalkeyboards but for my suggestion, I would go for either a

Ducky One

I'm not a fan but people seem to like the Das Keyboard

A very simple Code Keyboard

or what I am using currently, a KUL ES-87. I like the KUL board a lot but the space at the bottom is a little thick. The one I linked has red switches but I found one with Clear switches which is basically brown but it is harder to actuate the switch (force needed is higher)

If you like RGB, check out the Cooler Master masterkeys pro s

u/Aricil · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Sleek compact design ten keyless layout
Laser marked key inscriptions
Two port USB hi hub
Dedicated windows key disable control
Full n key rollover anodized aluminum top panel
Gold plated mechanical key switches (Greetech brown switches)*****
Extra long 2 meter long USB cable with single USB type a connector
Foot bar to raise keyboard also functions as a ruler you will thank us later

From the manufacturer themselves on amazon on this keyboard

http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Professional-Mechanical-DASK4CPROSIL-3G7-r1-0/dp/B00SV73J6G

u/day1patch · 1 pointr/eroticauthors

You might like my post about my autocorrect script I posted on this sub a while back, that's what I use for these stupid typos. I have it synched up to all my devices which is very nice, it's extending each day and makes typing a breeze these days :)

Anyway, keyboard suggestion: If you really don't want a numeric pad my recommendation is Das Keyboard 4C, sadly I don't know of any that are mechanical and bluetooth at the same time.

u/GalaxyPhi · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Hello everyone, I am new to this subreddit, as well as, to mechanical keyboards. I am coming from a laptop keyboard and I recently got a desktop so I want a proper keyboard.

I have four options that I am looking at right now:
KBC Poker 3, Ducky One, Das Keyboard 4C Professional or Glorious Gaming Mechanical Keyboard.

I'm leaning towards a TKL with Cherry MX-Reds(best for gaming it seems), any suggestions or pros/cons on the keyboards that I have above or any others that I might be interested in? I am in the US and my budget is around $150.

I realize the pok3r keyboard doesn't have arrow keys which I am not sure if I can manage. The Glorious is a full size but I figure I could manage since it is easy to customize.

Also, I am not exactly quite sure what type of switch I'm looking for, I am mainly gettting this for gaming so I am not to sure between Cherry mx reds and blacks. I play a lot of League of Legends and Overwatch plus some mmos and hack n slashes. I figure I should stay away from clicky and tactiles since I will be bottoming out a lot (honestly not sure if thats an issue). Since this is my first mechanical keyboard, I don't think I want to increase the stifness too much. Its seems reds would be my go to, but any advice would be much apppreciated!