Xaquseg: @Nemykal ah, "fun". Of course, since it's a binary distro, they expect you to just use the package...
Xaquseg: @Nemykal I suppose, but some -dev packages are fairly large... and it still holds true that most users of a binary distro don't need them.
Xaquseg: @Nemykal if it's a binary distro, most users don't need the compiler or any of the -dev packages to use the system, so it'd just be bloat
Xaquseg: @Nemykal so people who aren't compiling code don't have to install a whole bunch of extra files on their machine.
Xaquseg: @rune_devros o-rings will help with that, but not bottoming out is the proper solution as far as that...
Xaquseg: @rune_devros then that's probably why; there's going to be mechanical noise if you do that on *any* keyboard model
Xaquseg: @rune_devros are you bottoming out?
Xaquseg: @rune_devros das silent, or the standard one?
Xaquseg: @thecharrr which causes problems when using said combos in a game, as it'll ignore one or more of the keypresses entirely.
Xaquseg: @thecharrr it's not about response time, it's about what combinations you can push at once. Some keyboards block on certain combos [...]
Xaquseg: @Nemykal removing the caps on the razer may violate the warrenty (... sadly, I'm not joking.)
Xaquseg: @thecharrr means you can push any combination of keys at once without blocking or ghosting.
Xaquseg: @Nemykal I'm debating if those are worth it... probably end up getting them not-preinstalled though, adding 100 rings can't be *that* bad...
Xaquseg: @thecharrr well I might as well get the blues, then, they're loud but not *as* loud, and can be setup in NKRO configurations.
Xaquseg: @thecharrr I suspect the noise would get very bothersome to me very quickly... I'm not a huge fan of noisy keys...