Fair. I think the Wooting software is one of, if not the best. So I am basing it off of that and other software’s I’ve seen/used. This software looks and feels a lot closer to a lot of other keyboard softwares I’ve seen. Although admittedly it’s a bit better. Average is not bad. Average is way more than good enough.
i have a question about these magnetic buttons...do they work for the full range?, like for example in racing games if you press less on the key will it register the percentage of press and tell the game how much it should steer to left for example??? With mechanical key, you press and it has 100% turn to left, so for example in a smooth circular turning, you need to click and lift and click and lift and click...etc... to be able to get around, because if you keep pressing the button, you will turn too much so you must lift. Will this allow to press gradually and achieve partial turning and not needing to lift?!
I saw on the product page of nuphy's website that there was a review saying that analog input is currently not available. Nuphy responded that they are looking into it, but imo purchasing things based on future promises isn't exactly the smartest move. Maybe hold off until that function is actually implemented.
I have the field 75 and its very well built but you cant beat Wootings in build quality. Wooting has a wait time to receive the board as well but I believe they have a 4 year warranty. Nuphy only has a 1 year warranty. You're paying for the customer service and product. I'm personally thinking of returning my Field 75 HE and just getting a cheaper board like the Yuzzi RT 75. The cheaper boards do they same they just dont sound as good if you care about that.
In what ways? Genuinely curious since I've been out of the keyboard game for a while now and don't know anything about these newer switches on the market.
W vid beast
Thank you big dawg
Good review, but I can't agree on the software thing, it is definitely NOT average. Its features are great when you look at the code.
Fair.
I think the Wooting software is one of, if not the best. So I am basing it off of that and other software’s I’ve seen/used.
This software looks and feels a lot closer to a lot of other keyboard softwares I’ve seen. Although admittedly it’s a bit better.
Average is not bad. Average is way more than good enough.
i have a question about these magnetic buttons...do they work for the full range?, like for example in racing games if you press less on the key will it register the percentage of press and tell the game how much it should steer to left for example???
With mechanical key, you press and it has 100% turn to left, so for example in a smooth circular turning, you need to click and lift and click and lift and click...etc... to be able to get around, because if you keep pressing the button, you will turn too much so you must lift.
Will this allow to press gradually and achieve partial turning and not needing to lift?!
I saw on the product page of nuphy's website that there was a review saying that analog input is currently not available. Nuphy responded that they are looking into it, but imo purchasing things based on future promises isn't exactly the smartest move. Maybe hold off until that function is actually implemented.
Hello! im wondering if i should get the wooting60he+ or the NuPhy FIELD75
I have the field 75 and its very well built but you cant beat Wootings in build quality. Wooting has a wait time to receive the board as well but I believe they have a 4 year warranty. Nuphy only has a 1 year warranty. You're paying for the customer service and product. I'm personally thinking of returning my Field 75 HE and just getting a cheaper board like the Yuzzi RT 75. The cheaper boards do they same they just dont sound as good if you care about that.
Personally, I’d get the NuPhy Halo65 HE
from what i've heard the jade switches are worse than the white switches
I just got Jade Pros and to me they feel smoother and sound better, but they have a full travel of 3.3mm instead of 4mm
In what ways? Genuinely curious since I've been out of the keyboard game for a while now and don't know anything about these newer switches on the market.