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My Das 5QS is love. It doesn't use cherrys and I think the lighting is different than yours.
It uses.. Omicron? Zulu switches and they have little fiberoptics in the middle of each one to transmit light to the key cap's letter/symbol (not the rest of the key)
It is not overly bright. In fact, in daylight conditions it looks pretty much painted on (except my media buttons which are backlit). At night it's not overbearing at all, just giving me enough light to where i don't have to squint at the home row in the wee hours. I use it at night, in my bedroom while himself is sleeping, so it's not overly bright.
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I don't like illuminated keyboards - they look too much like "haxorz" in a movie for my taste - that's why the 4 rather than the 5: all I have are num lock, caps, and scroll lock lights. I may have to put a thin layer or two of black paint on them ...
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The Das 5QS are all and individually programmable, so you can turn them off. However, since they are double injected molded, with clear plastic forming the letters, it really requires some amount of light to be able to see the keys, even in daylight conditions.
For my part, I spent good money to keep my computer I built from being lit up like an out of season christmas tree, which seems to be all the rage these days. I understand about lighting. I feel much the same way. That having been said, I can only describe the Das 5QS reasonably lit letters/symbols as "pleasant" and "functional" - particularly since I can also change them. I have things set up so my homerow is a different color for quick access. I also have some of my keys tied to a CPU usage meter but I don't use it in practice. I just thought it was neat. The only reason I don't turn it off altogether mind you, is they don't "look" lit, at least in the daytime, and at night, it's only just enough to be pleasant. There's no bleed to your desk (except from the sides of the keyboard, which you can turn off)
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I really don't understand the need to put LED's in everything these days - what possible use was there for LED's in my headphones?*
* The use of past tense was deliberate here, they were "persuaded" to no longer emit ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: what possible use was there for LED's in my headphones?
That's to help guide the sniper from across the street.
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You've been playing way too much GTA ...
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You're not wrong.
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I've got to finish the final Last Dose mission - the truck got blown up on the way back to the city when I tried it pre-Covid - but I haven't got the enthusiasm.
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Should be an easy mission.
Make sure you go get the reward car, otherwise once it disappears off the map, you won't get it again unless you re-do the mission.
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I've played just the once, and I was concentrating on landing the transport plane at a silly airport like Sandy Shores - only to find that landing was a cut scene ...
The police weren't difficult, but the choppers blew the heck out of the lorry on the way to town.
Generally I haven't been impressed by Drug Wars - there's just too much that's soooo familiar. Doubt I'll play them again once I'm done.
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OriginalGriff wrote: The police weren't difficult, but the choppers blew the heck out of the lorry on the way to town.
And here I thought driving back home was the easy part - the police part at the airfield isn't too hard, just tedious. It just goes on for way too long.
OriginalGriff wrote: Generally I haven't been impressed by Drug Wars - there's just too much that's soooo familiar. Doubt I'll play them again once I'm done.
I think the consensus is that Drug Wars turned out to be a dud. And total cringe.
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And if I never have to listen to Dax again, I'll be happy.
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Dax...KDJ and his girlfriend...Lester...shall we make a list?
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Add English Dave to it ...
You talked me into it: I tried again. Trivial, don't know how I found it hard the first time - under ten minutes from "go to the plane" to "here's a car".
Which means ... I don't have to do them again!
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English Dave was annoying, but I've completely forgotten about him as he stops calling after the last mission he wants you to do for him. So...I haven't heard a peep from him in many years.
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I have a small piece of note paper covering the three LEDs on my keyboard. The lights are only ever on when I hit a wrong key anyway.
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Quick fix: Take a course in Touch Typing 
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Last time I touched my typist I nearly got arrested.
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We got married in Georgia...or was it Tahoma? Not sure I was drugged and dragged and woke up just in time for the vows.
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It was a military wedding.
Well, ... there were guns there, let's put it that way!
(Old Red Skelton/Clem Kididdlehopper bit) 
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He was one of the great comics.
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I did, in high school, it didn't take.
Besides, typing code is nothing like typing prose. If you spend more time writing documentation than coding, then maybe that's a benefit, but you don't, do you?
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"double mold injected"
if your keycaps aren't advertised as the above, forget it. They'll wear out.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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