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One 2 Mini
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Intentional lifestyle creep
For me, it was getting a top tier chair, keyboard, and mouse that is worthy of the 8-9 hours a day I'm using them. That, and a proper set of noise cancelling headphones. There's nothing worse than wasting years using a crappy $10 mouse and keyboard combo provided by your employer, and the 20 year ol...
Ajudem-me com um teclado gaming pls
Se não te importares de esticar mais 20€ na PCDiga está o Ducky Zero 6108 100% (Tem as teclas todas incluindo o teclado numérico à direita, ponto importante (talvez não tanto o teclado à direita) visto que ele joga jogos de estratégia) Porquê Ducky? Não te consigo dar um porquê ducky acima do resto ...
3 Months Later with the Ducky One X Mini - The Inductive one...
Hello, I've just purchased my first ducky keyboard, I've never had a mechanical before. I'm now looking at another one for home; the wireless One X as I the one I've just got is the mini version of it, though I'm just wondering can I change the switches on it to other mechanical types? I have the mi...
60% Compact Keyboard with MacMini
I'm using a Ducky One 2 Mini from 2020! Switched from my 1st gen Magic Keyboard (which still works fine btw) just because I wanted to try mechanical keyboards and honestly the typing experience is so much more satisfying. Here's both of them if you're curious. If my Ducky ever kicks the bucket, I'll...
I’m buying my first mechanical keyboard but need help deciding…
I recently upgraded to a Rainy 75 (Kailh Cocoa linear switches) from a Ducky One 2 Mini that had Cherry MX Blue switches. I had the ducky for 5 years or so and I liked the blue switches for about a week because they sounded very “mechanical” but in the long run I think it made me not want to type as...
Anyone else can't live without numpad?
Yes. I tried a Ducky Mecha Mini MX Blue (60%) keyboard for three years, replacing a full-size Cherry MX Green keyboard that was worn out after 10 years of of almost full-time use. I wanted to try a 60% to get some more room for my mouse. The loss of the arrow keys wasn't a problem; FN+ijkl was fine ...
An ode to the Ducky One 2 SF
I bought a Ducky One 2 Mini back in 2019, and it's definitely not a bad board. I particularly liked the on-board approach to the firmware : no VIA, no QMK, no bloatware to use with it, everything was done on the board itself or with dip-switches. All of that being said though, I can't say this board...
First PC build
Ducky one X mini. I picked it because of the limited space It's 60% so no numpad. It is something to get used to, but it's really great!
/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - July 30, 2025
I have a Ducky One 2 Mini I got as a gift from my sister a couple years ago. I've loved it, but lately I've been thinking about swapping out the switches as the blacks it came with are a bit heavy. For a while I was assuming they would just pop out and be swappable, but now that I've properly looked...
Story time
Honestly same, after trying a whole lot of mice I am back to square one and on my xlite v2 mini (not as old as your fk, but still outdated). I also recently tried my mold ducky one two mini and really liked the feedback compared to my wooting.