@cliffwade That would most definitely explain it.
I bought many a keyboard and keycap set from them over the years. Oh, and many an artisan cap as well.
@dhry I remember the days of MassDrop. Then they changed the name to Drop and were still pretty good.
I'm honestly not a very big fan of Corsair.
@cliffwade Yep - massdrop! They had an app if I remember correctly, then the app went away and you were forced to just use their website.
Corsair - had one of their fullsize keyboards which I gave away to a friend for free. It was pretty good, but it had this gigantic hard-connected thickass USB cable that split into two separate connectors on the PC end for god knows what. One maybe just to power the LEDs and the other for control? It sucked for desktop space so I was happy to say bye.
@dhry I've done some reviews for them over the years. They aren't bad, just not my favorite.
My current keyboard, Turtle Beach, has that style of cord and I hate it to be honest. But I absolutely love the keyboard and have for about 6 years now.
@cliffwade I had all the very best intentions of Marie Kondo'ing my entire keyboard collection last year, and keeping only the ones that I actually used. Buying three new keebs in one go recently reveals *precisely* how that initiative ended..
I did however manage to get rid of two in total. The aforementioned Corsair to that friend, and one with a built in Raspberry Pi - right before Pi's shot up astronomically in value. 😑