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- 10 Feb 2016, 19:46
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Which 60% portable keyboards should I be considering?
- Replies: 11
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Thanks for all your suggestions. I feel like jumping straight in at the deep end and ordering a HHKB Pro 2/Pro 2 Type S. The only thing stopping me is the arrow keys; these play quite a big part in my daily workflow and whilst I could copy with an inverted T on a function layer, I am not sure how I ...
- 10 Feb 2016, 08:19
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Which 60% portable keyboards should I be considering?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2534
Thanks. The Alps switches are my only experience of mechanical keyboards, so I am open to the alternatives. The HHKB seems incredibly popular, so that's why I had assumed it would be recommended. It certainly reviews well, but what I hadn't been able to establish was whether the usage profile of HHK...
- 10 Feb 2016, 00:24
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: minimalist keyboards - WHY?
- Replies: 186
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The ultimate in minimalist keyboards, the CandyBar : Interesting. Someone's made that already, or is it your design? Looks fun, if it's not patented or otherwise reserved, I might have a go at making a PCB for this. Yes I designed it- was an exercise in minimalism only. I don't think it'd be all to...
- 10 Feb 2016, 00:20
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Which 60% portable keyboards should I be considering?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2534
Which 60% portable keyboards should I be considering?
BACKGROUND - I once owned a DELL AT102W with Alps switches and it was lovely. - I get on quite well with the size of the keyboard on my Lenovo X220 laptop (work). - I find lengthy typing on my Apple Magic Keyboard unpleasant (home). - I spend approximately 25% of my time writing code, 50% of my time...