Tactile was the wrong word. I'm not sure if the Reds will be too light of a touch for me. I've got a friend that swears by them for typing now that he's adjusted but others lament typos and other difficulties of having them be so light.
Browns are a middle ground.
Not sure whether I want to commit to learning to type on air or go for the middle ground.
Tactile was the wrong word. I'm not sure if the Reds will be too light of a touch for me. I've got a friend that swears by them for typing now that he's adjusted but others lament typos and other difficulties of having them be so light.
Browns are a middle ground.
Not sure whether I want to commit to learning to type on air or go for the middle ground.
Welcome to the Topre club!I recently got a Topre Realforce 104UB, and I'm loving it. It's a bit expensive, but the best typing experience I've had by far. I use my computer more for programming than gaming, so it's ideal for me.
The latter, I think.Is the Ergo Dox design based on some no-longer-made commerical design or is it just a open-sourced take on split keyboards?
That's what the split is for, yes. For me that's probably the least important thing. What I'm interested in is offloading the weaker fingers, moving work to the thumbs and using programmability to create whole custom layers. All the three keyboards I mentioned also fix the stupid staggering of standard keyboards.All of the split designs seek to address wrist tension right?
An old friend I hadn't seen in a few years suddenly popped back up, and we had dinner. About five years ago, I loaned her quite a bit of money for an emergency, and well, she never really got around to paying me back. I don't loan money to friends unless I don't need it back, so I never let it get in the way of the friendship.
In any case, tonight, she unexpectedly gave me back my money and then insisted that she owed me interest. My constant refrain of "pay for dinner" wasn't cutting it.
So, she kept insisting, asking me to think of something I had been wanting but hadn't wanted to spend the money on. Keyboards finally came to mind. First, she thought I meant a piano (I used to play). She didn't know about mechanical keyboards, so she laughed at first. Until I popped open a website on my phone to make my point. I chatted up the benefits of a mechanical, and then the conversation veered to just catching up on things.
Went home in good spirits, with a full belly, and some unexpected money in my pocket. All in all, a great night.
(TL;DR marker)Just about to head to bed, and I get forwarded a PayPal receipt for a Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 being shipped to me.
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An old friend I hadn't seen in a few years suddenly popped back up, and we had dinner. About five years ago, I loaned her quite a bit of money for an emergency, and well, she never really got around to paying me back. I don't loan money to friends unless I don't need it back, so I never let it get in the way of the friendship.
In any case, tonight, she unexpectedly gave me back my money and then insisted that she owed me interest. My constant refrain of "pay for dinner" wasn't cutting it.
So, she kept insisting, asking me to think of something I had been wanting but hadn't wanted to spend the money on. Keyboards finally came to mind. First, she thought I meant a piano (I used to play). She didn't know about mechanical keyboards, so she laughed at first. Until I popped open a website on my phone to make my point. I chatted up the benefits of a mechanical, and then the conversation veered to just catching up on things.
Went home in good spirits, with a full belly, and some unexpected money in my pocket. All in all, a great night.
(TL;DR marker)Just about to head to bed, and I get forwarded a PayPal receipt for a Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 being shipped to me.
omgomgomgomgomg
An old friend I hadn't seen in a few years suddenly popped back up, and we had dinner. About five years ago, I loaned her quite a bit of money for an emergency, and well, she never really got around to paying me back. I don't loan money to friends unless I don't need it back, so I never let it get in the way of the friendship.
In any case, tonight, she unexpectedly gave me back my money and then insisted that she owed me interest. My constant refrain of "pay for dinner" wasn't cutting it.
So, she kept insisting, asking me to think of something I had been wanting but hadn't wanted to spend the money on. Keyboards finally came to mind. First, she thought I meant a piano (I used to play). She didn't know about mechanical keyboards, so she laughed at first. Until I popped open a website on my phone to make my point. I chatted up the benefits of a mechanical, and then the conversation veered to just catching up on things.
Went home in good spirits, with a full belly, and some unexpected money in my pocket. All in all, a great night.
(TL;DR marker)Just about to head to bed, and I get forwarded a PayPal receipt for a Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 being shipped to me.
omgomgomgomgomg
Wow, that's quite the keyboard to gift out of everything out there.
That's quite a bit of interest.
Nice!
Enjoy your mechanical keyboard. One of the best investments you can make imo. They're so amazing.
Whelp, I've made a huge mistake.
I saw this keyboard pop up on a site, and it looks right up my alley: simple, clean, modern styling, some practical features, and quiet keys.
I didn't jump on it right away because I thought I'd wait until after the New Year to pick it up.
Now, that model with the Cherry MX Clear switches won't be available again for 12-14 months.
So, anyone have any suggestions for something similar to this?
I haven't had one to use in many many years (an old Model M), and I've been dying for one since I've moved to a new office with an Apple Wireless keyboard. I am beyond excited.
whats a good cherry mx brown keyboard?
With the CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Browns being 65 on Amazon right now, I'm thinking of picking one up. Any reason not to pick this up? Never had a MK before
It's a good deal. Unless circumstances have changed, the QFR has quality to rival much more expensive keyboards.
I think i'm the only one with this opinion but, I can't stand mechanical keyboards.
I had a Razer BlackWidow 2013 for a quite a few of months before enough was enough and I sold it; only kept it that long because I thought, it's a £130 quid keyboard, maybe i'll get used to it... Nope.
Couldn't stand how loud it was, and the travel for each key press is way too far.
I've tried a few mechanical keyboards before and after the BlackWidow too, just can't take to them. I'll stick with my SideWinder until she breaks.
Anyone feel the same?
With the CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Browns being 65 on Amazon right now, I'm thinking of picking one up. Any reason not to pick this up? Never had a MK before
With the CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Browns being 65 on Amazon right now, I'm thinking of picking one up. Any reason not to pick this up? Never had a MK before
It's a good deal. Unless circumstances have changed, the QFR has quality to rival much more expensive keyboards.
Well, there's also Topre.So I definitely want the tactile feel. I just don't want it to sound like a machinegun when I'm typing. I assume I want to go with Browns then?
Late reply but I wanted to thank you for responding. I'll definitely try Browns first then.So Clears are basically more tactile versions of Browns. So that would be the closest key model to look for.
Have you looked at the WASD 104-Key model? They have good reviews. Dont know how much you cared about the backlighting.
Late reply but I wanted to thank you for responding. I'll definitely try Browns first then.
I'm currently eyeing the CM QuickFire Recon Brown for $65 from Amazon ($55 from Newegg with rebate). I'd like to get a "starter" or low-end mechanical to start, and then if I like it, either grab the more expensive WASD V2 or CODE, whenever that comes back in.
Would this be a good keyboard, and good first foray into mechanical keyboards?
Do it!If I abandon sense and reason, the Leopold "Mini" 66-key Electrostatic Capacitive Keyboard seems perfect <_<
Do it!
The 66-key is very close to my imaginary optimal keyboard. I would probably have bought one already, if it had a separate function key row -or- it had fn in a very accessible location like bottom left corner for using the F keys. Only reason I care about this is programming.