One 2 Mini

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One 2 Mini

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31 negative

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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...

— Pretty-Sirius in r/AusFinance73mo ago
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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 ...

— PerpetuamenteCansado in r/gamingportugal48mo ago
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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...

— Towbee in r/DuckyKeyboard31mo ago
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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...

— yosbeda in r/macmini318d ago
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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...

— TheOneWhoWork in r/keyboards27mo ago
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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 ...

— Xatraxalian in r/thinkpad25mo ago
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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...

— MJdoesThings_ in r/MechanicalKeyboards25mo ago
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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!

— sl4ppeh4rry in r/PcBuild24mo ago
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/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...

— OliviaPG1 in r/MechanicalKeyboards24mo ago
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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.

— CutActual4260 in r/MouseReview23mo ago
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