You know the Mionix Wei keyboard has to be good, just look at that classic curly tail! In addition to nice looks the board uses Cherry MX RGB Red switches for your tactile pleasure. You can swap out the default keycaps if you opt to purchase one of their replacement sets, they come in light red/pink, yellow, and blue so you can have a rather unique looking board if you so desire. The lighting on the other hand is relatively simple, TechPowerUp felt the software doesn't match up to the competitions but it still lets you change the behaviour of your LEDs somewhat. Pop by for their full impression on the Wei keyboard right here.
"The Wei is Mionix's first keyboard, and part of their new "Get Fresh!" campaign with lighter color shades, optional keycap sets, and wrist rests; color schemes based off food items and clean aesthetics inside and out, which make this a keyboard targeting gamers and professionals alike."
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MX Reds aren’t tactile
MX Reds aren’t tactile switches, they are linear switches. How can they be for our ‘tactile pleasure’?
Because you are still
Because you are still touching the keys.
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ESL?
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