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Paying 40 for a keypad isn't that bad. Just think about how expensive most game these days are. And I think most osu players spend more time in this free game than in a 60$ story game.
Hey man, if and when you manage to build your keypad could you tell me if it's worth it or not, i'd love to do the same thing with the wooting switches, Thanks.
I bought a cheap $10 chinese keypad about a year ago now, still use it to this day. You can't remove the rgb but you can kinda change the colors, with each tap it changes. It's also hotswappable, so I've been using glorious pandas on it for about 4 months now. I still think that it was a pretty good purchase.
the sim pad nano is amazing only problem i had was that it didn't stick to my full desk mouse pad very well so adjustments had to be made, other than that it's definitely worth it if you can really afford it, but be careful when ordering it in EU though, i had to pay in total of 50€ because of tax & shipping
1:35 no, it has a program where you can change the different backlight and there it is RGB, and you can also change the binds on the buttons, this program is on the Q-ar code in the box and if you want (well, I'm sure not) I can even give a link to this program , because it is in the browser
I've used a cheap ass keypad for 1.5 years now, it literally served me so well that i still use to this day, some cheap keypads actually don't last long (mine doesnt because idk), but buying a literal overpriced keypad is not worth it except if you're looking for quality and a long lasting one and willing to spend a bit of bucks on it, i've actually had the Motospeed K23 since before the keypad im using right now, its a numpad keypad so it has alot of numbers, but the only problem was it wasnt hotswappable and its not really a keypad for osu in general, but i would say that its a risk buying keypads that are very cheap and they might break easily. (the video i did on that motospeed is bad imo)
a lot of people have had great experiences with cheap keypads, but they are for sure have a much higher chance to break and become useless. That's happened to me with all the keypads that costed less than $20, so i ended up buying more costly ones and havent had that experience since.. most of my friends break all their cheap keypads too, so i sort of opt to recommend those higher costing keypads due to these personal experiences
My momokai stopped working after 2 months (left switch slot) no input recognized at all. I had another simpad 2 (pink) which started double inputting ≈6 months after arrival. Just get a mechanical keyboard, if a key stops working you can change it to a different key :)
Just wanted to mention that the free shipping for the momokai keypad is only available in the US and it doesnt ship worldwide, I wanted to get my hands on one but I can not, truly sad
I have "old" (2018) version of cheap aliexpress keypad. It has additional small buttons that are programmable and you can change lighting. Recently i tried looking for the same keypad and couldn't find. I got lucky, i guess, but idk what i will do if my keypad dies on me.
Motospeed user here. Since I am already a custom keyboard nerd, I have a lot of switches to swap to which in this case, I swapped them with NK creams. The keycaps are fine, I don't think they are fragile considering I have been using it for more than a year. Though it is probably made from ABS plastic, so it shines and get a little bit slippery. As for random keys, I got the number 8 and 9 numpad keys. Funnily enough, these keycaps make me acc so well I have no idea why. The only complaint I have for this one is its size. I sometimes tapped too hard and made the whole thing roll over, so I need to clamp them inbetween my keyboard and wrist rest. But as Kachulu said, great keypad if you already have spare parts to swap to. I also bought the tap trio because of the aforementioned keypad flopping issue. The build quality is great and completely eliminated that issue I had. They come with cherry MX red switches. Though I am disappointed that I could not get good accuracy on this, it may takes some time to get used to it(skill issue). I have tried swap the switches and keycaps from motospeed to this keypad but it really feels off, so I am back to use the motospeed keypad and their keycaps except I swapped out NK creams for MX reds as I wanted to get more speed by using lighter switches(again, skill issue). I could try to go back and use the tap trio for a while and see if I can get used to it, then I can post more updates here in this thread. Well that concludes my review on these two keypads. Sorry for the wall of text, but if you made it this far, thank you for reading and have a nice day!
Bought the Simpad v2 anniversary from aliexpress waited a month for 18 GBP. Good decision, the new analogue ones look pretty good. But, ain't changing anytime soon. I love the classy feeling.
I have the motospeed k2, used it for a while. Tried all different kinds of switches, then I switched to touchscreen... So now I use it as an autoclicker switch for other games lol.
The low-end keypad, i don't know if all low-end keypad have the same brand or different brands but the same look and same devices, i have the low-end mini keypad which you showed us in the video, mine is called Sayo Device, inside the parcel i got, there's an instruction on how i force to change what Key it should be clicked, it is programmable and so is the RGB lights, to program the low-end mini keypad you have to open the sayo device or whatever brand your keypad supports, open the website and plug in the keypad it'll say if it detects it, then you just program it, cool right
Ive using the first one you mentioned, that one actually *is* hot swappable. I put some tangerine switches, lubed lighter springs and works fine because I'm 3 digit. I'm thinking of upgrading to the sayodevice.
The $6-9 keypad you have seems to a SayoDevice SayoDevice O2L RGB (yes SayoDevice is written two times). I bought mine for about $8 and it is in fact hot swapable. It is also programmable. I can change the RGB, it has multiple modes. I can also change what each key does.
Idk where you actually bought k2 for 16 dollars but I only bought it for 9 dollars (including shipping), and it kinna good choice for what keypad u can get under 10 dollars
Honestly even if I have the budget it's not worth it unless you have some money to waste because a 20-40 bucks is enough to give a decent gaming keyboard or if you have 60 dollar or more you can just buy budget mechanical keyboard with 3.0 UsB cable that is more durable than your regular cable.
i got motospeed keypad and surprisingly it's good for now. yes, it's got random keycaps. the switch sucks. but when I use another switch like cherry mx, gateron or hyperx (yes, i got one from someone), it's good. one thing that you need to know, i need some heavy sfuff to make it not moving around while doing some stream lol. bc my deskmat is speed type of movement, it's just goo wooooo xD. but i got it for 12 bucks. so, i can't complain at all. it's freaking cheap and it's good. the material inside (like pcb, light and the pin holder thing) it's quiet good actually. it's not just a hole with tight rounded gray ish thing that looks so cheap. this one has the own hotswap socket thing. so yeah, it's wallet friendly.
yeah i agree it's not the worst and not the best product.. it's a product that you have to accommodate with other things which makes it super inconvenient for people that are already lost and dont know what to buy. and yeah the small keypads will always have a little issue on deskmats moving xD
@@Kachulu yes, sorry for bad engrish (i just woke up at the time xD), for the price, this one kinda more oke i guess? than buy some unbranded one. so far it's still worked and usable but i need to use another keycaps to make it feels more comfortable xD ah ya, I've been using it for about a month bc i want to give a try how does it's feels. and suprise surprise, i got new top play and grind some ranks after 2 years of rusted - deranking arc xD
This is not meant to be an attack towards anyone, but I don't understand how everyone is praising the SimPad. I used mine for around 4 months, tried different switches and new PCBs but all of them started doubletapping, letting go of the press while I am holding the key, the key remaining pressed down after I let go and other issues that made Osu impossible to play. I have also heard from other players that they had the same problems but not a single reviewer seems to be having these issues. Sure it's awesome momokai sells the PCBs seperately for cheap so you don't have to rebuy the entire thing. But what does it change if every PCB shows the same issues after 1 week of use. I recommend to everyone to not buy a keypad and go for a proper keyboard instead
Momokai has shit quatily control. I had their keypad for 10 months, PCB got damaged, tried yo follow their DIY guide to replace the PCB but the plates from my keypad were stuck together by some kind of glue so it was impossible for me to fix the keypad and they didn't want me to provide any kind of solution even if i was willing to pay for a replacement pcb.
You should remove the k2 buy link from description now, I bought one years ago, barely used it because it's ass, uninstalled the software and threw it in a drawer, recently wondered if I could use it for macros since I got a smaller keyboard layout and discovered that the website no longer works and there are no safe places to download the software from, every recent review is a 1* saying the same thing so you should never send anyone to somewhere they can buy this and scam themselves, mine is set to A & D but it comes set as left click and right click and now with no software that can't be changed either
i use the motospeed k2 and i got to choose what secondary switches i got, so i chose reds. The random keycaps i got were the 7 and 8 from the numpad which was nice. I like using it with the red switches
Funny story i never really spend money for osu i had a tablet cause i actually DRAW and i stole rapid trigger pad from my brother (he doesn’t play osu anymore)
i have the 6 dollars one its from a chinese producer and mine has drives soo you can change the colors(i set mine as white) and its hotswapabble its like 250 pesos (around 5 dollar(?)
My Motospeed K23 actually came with 2 different sets of switches, the same brown clucky switches and some type of Chinese brandless red linear switches. So not only are the keycaps random, the switches are also random as well???
Bought a keypad thats about $17 and it looks exactly like the mid cheap one in this videos, the base of it is too small so it moves around a bunch and sometimes when im fcing it just flys off. Would not recommend buying keypads like those. Unfortunately mine is still working so im probabaly not going to buy another one until i have money to buy a good keypad
I am a beginner player and I cant understand why you guys pay 40 bucks for a keyboard that has only 2 keys???? Like for that price you could buy a real keyboard with all the keys you need to type with. So why? What is the advantage?
My motospeed k2 arrived and it had silent red switches? or pink?? idk and kailh speed bronze. I think it varies , I've upgraded to hyperx alloy elite 2 now and I dont touch it anymore. Ive used it for like 8 months
I've been holding off on a keypad for one reason, and it's because idk if it would be stable while being used on a deskpad. Can anyone confirm if it feels alright or not?
i use my keypads on my deskmat and they dont slip! the smaller ones have a higher chance of slipping just because they're really light, but slightly wetting the rubber pads should keep all of them sturdy in my experience
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I'm actually thinking of buying 3 key keypad or just wait and buy a full mechanical keyboard. I already bought a tablet
Paying 40 for a keypad isn't that bad. Just think about how expensive most game these days are. And I think most osu players spend more time in this free game than in a 60$ story game.
True, compared to how much i spent for robux, 40 is nothing
since wooting decided to sell their switches you can build your own wooting diy keypad i’m currently waiting for them to arrive so i can build mine
Hey man, if and when you manage to build your keypad could you tell me if it's worth it or not, i'd love to do the same thing with the wooting switches, Thanks.
@Cirnathic also you wont be able to take advantage of features such as rapid trigger, right?
@@Spencer1404evoyou can buy your own Hall effect sensor, and there’s already a community project about this in the works
@@Spencer1404evo you 100% can
i’m currently waiting on the switches if anyone is interested in it that much i’ll make a video showcasing how it all works
I bought a cheap $10 chinese keypad about a year ago now, still use it to this day. You can't remove the rgb but you can kinda change the colors, with each tap it changes. It's also hotswappable, so I've been using glorious pandas on it for about 4 months now. I still think that it was a pretty good purchase.
i got the momokai 2 key version which is 10 dollars cheaper but they shipped me the trio on accident which was a nice free upgrade lol
LOL
the sim pad nano is amazing only problem i had was that it didn't stick to my full desk mouse pad very well so adjustments had to be made, other than that it's definitely worth it if you can really afford it, but be careful when ordering it in EU though, i had to pay in total of 50€ because of tax & shipping
1:35 no, it has a program where you can change the different backlight and there it is RGB, and you can also change the binds on the buttons, this program is on the Q-ar code in the box and if you want (well, I'm sure not) I can even give a link to this program , because it is in the browser
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Kachulu when keycaps: WE NEED THICC
I've used a cheap ass keypad for 1.5 years now, it literally served me so well that i still use to this day, some cheap keypads actually don't last long (mine doesnt because idk), but buying a literal overpriced keypad is not worth it except if you're looking for quality and a long lasting one and willing to spend a bit of bucks on it, i've actually had the Motospeed K23 since before the keypad im using right now, its a numpad keypad so it has alot of numbers, but the only problem was it wasnt hotswappable and its not really a keypad for osu in general, but i would say that its a risk buying keypads that are very cheap and they might break easily. (the video i did on that motospeed is bad imo)
a lot of people have had great experiences with cheap keypads, but they are for sure have a much higher chance to break and become useless. That's happened to me with all the keypads that costed less than $20, so i ended up buying more costly ones and havent had that experience since.. most of my friends break all their cheap keypads too, so i sort of opt to recommend those higher costing keypads due to these personal experiences
My momokai stopped working after 2 months (left switch slot) no input recognized at all. I had another simpad 2 (pink) which started double inputting ≈6 months after arrival. Just get a mechanical keyboard, if a key stops working you can change it to a different key :)
And yes obv i used code kachulu
Just wanted to mention that the free shipping for the momokai keypad is only available in the US and it doesnt ship worldwide, I wanted to get my hands on one but I can not, truly sad
I have "old" (2018) version of cheap aliexpress keypad. It has additional small buttons that are programmable and you can change lighting. Recently i tried looking for the same keypad and couldn't find. I got lucky, i guess, but idk what i will do if my keypad dies on me.
W video. Glad you back into osu
Motospeed user here. Since I am already a custom keyboard nerd, I have a lot of switches to swap to which in this case, I swapped them with NK creams. The keycaps are fine, I don't think they are fragile considering I have been using it for more than a year. Though it is probably made from ABS plastic, so it shines and get a little bit slippery. As for random keys, I got the number 8 and 9 numpad keys. Funnily enough, these keycaps make me acc so well I have no idea why. The only complaint I have for this one is its size. I sometimes tapped too hard and made the whole thing roll over, so I need to clamp them inbetween my keyboard and wrist rest. But as Kachulu said, great keypad if you already have spare parts to swap to.
I also bought the tap trio because of the aforementioned keypad flopping issue. The build quality is great and completely eliminated that issue I had. They come with cherry MX red switches. Though I am disappointed that I could not get good accuracy on this, it may takes some time to get used to it(skill issue). I have tried swap the switches and keycaps from motospeed to this keypad but it really feels off, so I am back to use the motospeed keypad and their keycaps except I swapped out NK creams for MX reds as I wanted to get more speed by using lighter switches(again, skill issue). I could try to go back and use the tap trio for a while and see if I can get used to it, then I can post more updates here in this thread.
Well that concludes my review on these two keypads. Sorry for the wall of text, but if you made it this far, thank you for reading and have a nice day!
You write a whole article bro😂
i have the momokai tap duo and i love it so much!
Bought the Simpad v2 anniversary from aliexpress waited a month for 18 GBP. Good decision, the new analogue ones look pretty good. But, ain't changing anytime soon. I love the classy feeling.
I have the motospeed k2, used it for a while. Tried all different kinds of switches, then I switched to touchscreen... So now I use it as an autoclicker switch for other games lol.
I have the momokai keypad with the default switches and it's awesome! Not super loud and a really nice light feel when clicking away in osu!
The low-end keypad, i don't know if all low-end keypad have the same brand or different brands but the same look and same devices, i have the low-end mini keypad which you showed us in the video, mine is called Sayo Device, inside the parcel i got, there's an instruction on how i force to change what Key it should be clicked, it is programmable and so is the RGB lights, to program the low-end mini keypad you have to open the sayo device or whatever brand your keypad supports, open the website and plug in the keypad it'll say if it detects it, then you just program it, cool right
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bro the six dollar keypad is no joke mines still running after 2 years
That cheapest keypad is actually made by Sayodevice, which you could config the RGB lights and keys.
I bought the same 6 dollar keypad but it's: hotswappable,can change rgb colors and set custom colors, programmable keys and macros
There is a project going on which takes wooting technology and puts it in a keypad
Ive using the first one you mentioned, that one actually *is* hot swappable. I put some tangerine switches, lubed lighter springs and works fine because I'm 3 digit. I'm thinking of upgrading to the sayodevice.
The $6-9 keypad you have seems to a SayoDevice SayoDevice O2L RGB (yes SayoDevice is written two times).
I bought mine for about $8 and it is in fact hot swapable. It is also programmable. I can change the RGB, it has multiple modes. I can also change what each key does.
Idk where you actually bought k2 for 16 dollars but I only bought it for 9 dollars (including shipping), and it kinna good choice for what keypad u can get under 10 dollars
Just ordered the slim pad nano and I'm honestly excited, 5 days till it's here!!!
If the wooting keypad ends up being outrageously expensive I will probably not get a keypad or just get one of the Momokai ones
Honestly even if I have the budget it's not worth it unless you have some money to waste because a 20-40 bucks is enough to give a decent gaming keyboard or if you have 60 dollar or more you can just buy budget mechanical keyboard with 3.0 UsB cable that is more durable than your regular cable.
Wait until he hears about the uwooting
oh that really cheap keypad has drivers, but it's up to the seller to give you them (i got mine through a qr code inside the packaging)
I'll wait till wooting mass produces a hall effect keypad
i bought a 6 dollar keypad (the one you showcased at first) and it is indeed possible to swap the switches
i got motospeed keypad and surprisingly it's good for now. yes, it's got random keycaps. the switch sucks. but when I use another switch like cherry mx, gateron or hyperx (yes, i got one from someone), it's good. one thing that you need to know, i need some heavy sfuff to make it not moving around while doing some stream lol. bc my deskmat is speed type of movement, it's just goo wooooo xD. but i got it for 12 bucks. so, i can't complain at all. it's freaking cheap and it's good. the material inside (like pcb, light and the pin holder thing) it's quiet good actually. it's not just a hole with tight rounded gray ish thing that looks so cheap. this one has the own hotswap socket thing. so yeah, it's wallet friendly.
yeah i agree it's not the worst and not the best product.. it's a product that you have to accommodate with other things which makes it super inconvenient for people that are already lost and dont know what to buy. and yeah the small keypads will always have a little issue on deskmats moving xD
@@Kachulu yes, sorry for bad engrish (i just woke up at the time xD), for the price, this one kinda more oke i guess? than buy some unbranded one. so far it's still worked and usable but i need to use another keycaps to make it feels more comfortable xD
ah ya, I've been using it for about a month bc i want to give a try how does it's feels. and suprise surprise, i got new top play and grind some ranks after 2 years of rusted - deranking arc xD
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I know blud
Sayodevice goat
its funny because momokai keypads are literally 8$ on taobao, youre such a paid actor
please send a link to these things i would love to see!
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@@Kachulu if you dont approve my comment ur just going to prove my point even more that this is a scam
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@@Kachulu you block links in your comment section but i can send the text without the links though they are important
I enjoy watching videos about things I want to buy, but are not really worth it from my POV
This is not meant to be an attack towards anyone, but I don't understand how everyone is praising the SimPad.
I used mine for around 4 months, tried different switches and new PCBs but all of them started doubletapping, letting go of the press while I am holding the key, the key remaining pressed down after I let go and other issues that made Osu impossible to play. I have also heard from other players that they had the same problems but not a single reviewer seems to be having these issues. Sure it's awesome momokai sells the PCBs seperately for cheap so you don't have to rebuy the entire thing. But what does it change if every PCB shows the same issues after 1 week of use.
I recommend to everyone to not buy a keypad and go for a proper keyboard instead
and then the O3C drops, best bang for the buck imo
1:43 no, it`s also hot swapable , I can prove it to you
I use the first keypad and its hotswap and you can change the rgb. Its called the sayobot o2l
Momokai has shit quatily control. I had their keypad for 10 months, PCB got damaged, tried yo follow their DIY guide to replace the PCB but the plates from my keypad were stuck together by some kind of glue so it was impossible for me to fix the keypad and they didn't want me to provide any kind of solution even if i was willing to pay for a replacement pcb.
Just wanted to order but having to pay 2/3 of the price in shipping only to have it arrive in a month is a bit much.
For me the shipping is more than the product 💀
i bought the bad motospeed keypad even after watching this video 😢
i replaced it by now
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You should remove the k2 buy link from description now, I bought one years ago, barely used it because it's ass, uninstalled the software and threw it in a drawer, recently wondered if I could use it for macros since I got a smaller keyboard layout and discovered that the website no longer works and there are no safe places to download the software from, every recent review is a 1* saying the same thing so you should never send anyone to somewhere they can buy this and scam themselves, mine is set to A & D but it comes set as left click and right click and now with no software that can't be changed either
i see, thank you for mentioning this!
hey kachulu whats a good comp for tft rn?
i got a simpad nano and around 1-2 months after normal use it would randomly double click
regardless, the quality is really good, just a heads up
i use the motospeed k2 and i got to choose what secondary switches i got, so i chose reds. The random keycaps i got were the 7 and 8 from the numpad which was nice. I like using it with the red switches
me be like:
watching this video while my hyperx alloy origins core with pudding keycaps looking at me
Ayo when was the last time i watched this man Btw i come back and see him with a fresh cut??
Thanks for the tips
My momokai keypad started doubletapping after 4 months, talk about high quality :)
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Momokai has 18 dollar shipping for europe with your code and over 25 dollars.
I was given one by my friend for free, and I’ve still yet to use it because I play with ring index
im still using my PRO X mini v2 its great imo
not dissing momokai but my keypad from them broke within a month under normal use
What switches on the momokai site works the best for osu?
If you’re new to switches you can just go with the default red switches! (They come with reds)
as i motospeed user i can say i got brown but for me i got red instead of blue switches
Imma get the tap trio one day, i need it for geometry dash, and maybe osu if i download it
i bought the motospeed k3? the 1 with 3 keys and it came with cherry mx reds RGB and the keycaps were really nice, its a W
nevermind, its the ecarke 3 key keypad, but its WAYYYYYYY better than the motospeed and its the same price
@@Ravn-vb1tb except it, isn't hotswap, meaning it's quite literally garbage if you want variety.
Funny story i never really spend money for osu i had a tablet cause i actually DRAW and i stole rapid trigger pad from my brother (he doesn’t play osu anymore)
i have the 6 dollars one its from a chinese producer and mine has drives soo you can change the colors(i set mine as white) and its hotswapabble its like 250 pesos (around 5 dollar(?)
i've had simpad nano since your keypad video from a year ago and it do go hard ong
i have red and brown switches when i buy the k2
Bro is looking good fr
My Motospeed K23 actually came with 2 different sets of switches, the same brown clucky switches and some type of Chinese brandless red linear switches. So not only are the keycaps random, the switches are also random as well???
LOL
i use the low-end keypad, and it is really good, much better tan my membrane keyboard.
Bought a keypad thats about $17 and it looks exactly like the mid cheap one in this videos, the base of it is too small so it moves around a bunch and sometimes when im fcing it just flys off. Would not recommend buying keypads like those. Unfortunately mine is still working so im probabaly not going to buy another one until i have money to buy a good keypad
bro ur IEM cables should go AROUND your ears
I am a beginner player and I cant understand why you guys pay 40 bucks for a keyboard that has only 2 keys???? Like for that price you could buy a real keyboard with all the keys you need to type with. So why? What is the advantage?
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Well the cheap one have a driver and I have it, I just asked the seller.
Its like the motospeed but with ceramic material all for cost of 7€/$ but real price was 10€/$
And Its not 1000hz
The keycaps are pretty good and the keypad is hotswapable, it comes with mx clone ( red or blue or Brown)
And if you want you can customize it and use it has a mini macropad
The keypad move on my desktop :/
Him doing the intro
Me: staring at the waifus in the background
buy a sayodevice
My motospeed k2 arrived and it had silent red switches? or pink?? idk and kailh speed bronze. I think it varies , I've upgraded to hyperx alloy elite 2 now and I dont touch it anymore. Ive used it for like 8 months
W vid
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i dont play on keypads because i crashed every keypad i had XD
I bought a keypad for over 60 buck :) because the shipping cost me more than the keypad
What is that behind you background??
I've been holding off on a keypad for one reason, and it's because idk if it would be stable while being used on a deskpad. Can anyone confirm if it feels alright or not?
i use my keypads on my deskmat and they dont slip! the smaller ones have a higher chance of slipping just because they're really light, but slightly wetting the rubber pads should keep all of them sturdy in my experience
@@Kachulu thanks for the response, might look into getting one ^^
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i just buy a new one but both keys are C word, how can i set it to z x
hello! can you look at this website and see if the things work for you? :D
momokai.com/pages/downloads
i like optical :)
Out of these theres only 1 viable for me cause ring index :')
I spent $70 making my own keypad
i dont even play osu what am i doing here
(watched the full vid)
sayodevice on top
I use a 1000 dollar osu keyboard (macbook air m1)
I'm late but nice video
$40 is not that bad i paid the uwuting 100$ canadian
haha tell that to me bro im gonna buy wooting 60he