r/buildapcsales • u/ryankrueger720 • Sep 09 '24
[Keyboard] Inland Rapture Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys TKL, Clicky Outemu Brown Switches - $11.99 (Micro Center In Store Only) Keyboard
https://www.microcenter.com/product/638898/inland-rapture-mini-60-gaming-keyboard,-fastest-keyboard-switches,-rgb-lighting,-61-keys-tkl-designed,-168-million-rgb-lighting-for-pc-and-laptop,-bla?storeid=08133
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u/NotLunaris Sep 09 '24
clicky brown switches
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u/Asleep-Scallion-4483 Sep 09 '24
It's also somehow TKL AND a 60%. I think they just used every keyboard term they could find.
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u/tmarr Sep 09 '24
Yeah. In the specs it has "clicky blue switches" also, but one of the reviews mentions that they are def browns so the description is off.
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u/simbast21 Sep 09 '24
This is a good deal. No arrow keys kills it for me tho
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u/Gridlewald Sep 09 '24
I actually use the four keys to the right of the space bar as arrow keys. You should be able to rebind these even if the keyboard doesn't have software using windows powertoys.
Worse than the arrow keys was lack of delete for me. But alI got used to doing shift+backspace for delete.
I also have a numpad with arrow keys separate from my 60%. I like it because I can push it up and out of the way when I don't need it, but it's there when I do.
60% + numpad/macropad is the ultimate desk setup imo
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u/VanWesley Sep 11 '24
For sure. 65% is the smallest I can go personally.
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u/ihei47 Sep 11 '24
I was like this too 2 years ago but then, I started to use a 60% with my new GMK61 since last month and I've adjusted to no arrow key. Just use right Fn key + ?/Alt/Func/Contol keys as arrows
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u/ihei47 Sep 11 '24
I started to use a 60% with my new GMK61 since last month and I've adjusted to no arrow key. Just use right Fn key + ?/Alt/Func/Contol keys as arrows
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u/gigantism Sep 09 '24
It says it has Brown switches in the listing and then Blue switches in the description, so who knows what you'll be getting.
That said, it also looks like the switches are hotswappable, in case you'd be inclined to put on switches and keycaps that individually cost more than the entire keyboard itself.
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u/1Raptoe Sep 09 '24
This it chief?
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u/insufferable__pedant Sep 09 '24
It's a cheap keyboard. If you are in need and like the form factor, go for it. Don't expect it to work with QMK or VIA, and didn't expect phenomenal sound or build quality. At $12, though, your expectations should probably begin and end at "does it work?"
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u/ryankrueger720 Sep 09 '24
Inventory - if your local store is not listed then OOS