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galena
7y

Yes, I workout! (Look at the estiamted pressure)

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  • 3
    What is gF??
  • 3
    Nice heat map, wish my keyboard had that feature, I'll probably just write my own program up though. 🤔
  • 0
    @Mizz141 Its about 100'000Kg
  • 1
    @SHA-16384
    OMFG! rly?!
    Is the NSA back spying at us?
    Like WTF?
  • 1
    @JFK422
    Ehm... I dont think that this is true...
  • 0
    Definitely gamer
  • 3
    @Mizz141 Divide it by ten to get kilogramms.
  • 1
    Yeah something makes me think they're not useing gram-force. Thanks for reminding me that I need to download Razer Synapse @JFK422 !
  • 0
    In even Razers own example picture, the "pressure" is 244 980 gF. Which would be 2402 N, if the unit was gram-force. Why would they even use a non-standard unit anyway?

    The question then is: what is gF?
    girlFriends?
  • 0
    @joas now that I see the picture better maybe it is gram-force. No idea why they'd use it, but since they're using "overall estimated exerted pressure" it's makes a little more sense.
  • 0
    @watzon
    Aa. Total force. I thought it was average. Now makes sense.

    So @JFK422 has exerted 55 gF (0,5 N) of force per keystroke.
  • 0
    @joas I havent found the weight needed to trigger a key, but the mechanical keyboar of my brother has one of 45g. So on my keyboard it should be similar. Which it seems to be.
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    @JFK422
    I can help you with that,
    Cherry MX are different colours,
    If you remove a key you should See it,
    Then simply Google
    "Cherry MX *Color* Actuation force"
    If you have a newer Razer Keyboard
    Just Google
    "Razer *Color* Switch Actuation Force
    But if its a newer Logitech Keyboard
    Its usually an Romer G switch
    With an Actuation Force of 45g
    (Like your Brother has)
  • 0
    @Mizz141 The thing is, I did research it. But the problem is, its not a mechanical keyboard. It has chiclet style keycaps. But howerver, I found a value of 62 centi Newton force per key, which is about 63 grams.
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