I had a Terfing Tree V2, two Terfing Trees V2 to be exact. The Drevo was good but it just had issues, not only that, but after using Tecware I feel like I know what brown switches really should look like. Those springs feel really oily, many keys like spacebar, shift, backspace etc. are just much quieter and more solid. The board itself doesn't bend as easily as the Drevo, which came crooked out of the box and had to be bent back for use on my desk. It has the same macro capabilities as Drevo, plus key media key remapping if you so desire. Most importantly, if your switches fail, you can replace them on this board. Since Drevo is my first experience with a mechanical keyboard and Tecware is my second, I would suggest going for Tecware if you have to choose between the two.
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