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Wanting to go topre, can't decide which keyboard
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 09:24
by E-Peen
Hello everyone
I've been wanting to go topre switches for some time now, but I'm having a bit of a tough time deciding whether I should go for the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2, or the Realforce 87U Tenkeyless 55g. I know in the end, it really comes down to personal preference, but I thought I'd come to you guys for some extra info I'm not aware of, etc.
So far, I really like the HHKB. It's really small, but the layout looks a tad confusing compared to your traditional layout. The only thing that looks like I'd have a bit of trouble with is the backspace key and its size compared to the regular / more traditional backspace key. I have a feeling that would drive me crazy for awhile.
Also, although it may seem small, the USB ports on the HHKB are a really nice touch for me. Sure, I could just go and get a hub if I chose another keyboard, but I find it really convenient to be on the keyboard itself.
What do you guys think as far as topre keyboards go?
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 09:28
by fossala
Because the USB ports are not powered you can't use them for much. No usb sticks or card readers. But other than that the HHKB is a great keyboard.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 10:17
by JBert
If you are in doubt, state your query to
The Keyboard Oracle.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 10:49
by isp
Since you're only focused on two keyboards, why not buy them both so you can find out which you really prefer...
If you don't you'll always wonder about that other keyboard everytime you read about it/see it.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 12:19
by E-Peen
isp wrote:Since you're only focused on two keyboards, why not buy them both so you can find out which you really prefer...
If you don't you'll always wonder about that other keyboard everytime you read about it/see it.
I'd love to do that, do you know any banks that would be okay with me stealing some money?
Wanting to go topre, can't decide which keyboard
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 12:52
by kalrykh
I'd start with a realforce. Cheaper, no new layout to learn, sturdy as hell construction.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 14:40
by E-Peen
Thanks for the posts so far, guys!
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 14:41
by fossala
I would get a HHKB, there awesome.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 15:41
by 002
As I sit here typing on my newly acquired HHKB Type-S JIS, I can't help but long for my Realforces.
The HHKB is nice and the layout doesn't bother me at all, but the switches definitely feel different to me compared to the Realforce. It's as if there is more friction in the HHKB and I'm not sure if it's because of the plate mounting used on the Realforce that gives it a different feel.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 15:43
by RC-1140
Hey 002,
is this difference big, or is it toleratable? One of the reasons of me being part of the Realforce Euro Tour is that I want to know if a JIS HHKB would be good for me or not.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 15:47
by 002
The difference is certainly tolerable...for me at least, and I consider myself to be pretty anal about such things.
The HHKB is a great board, don't get me wrong. If you like the 104, there's a very good chance that you will appreciate the HHKB. I think that if you are buying an HHKB though, it should be primarily for the layout and compact form factor. The Topre switches are just a bonus
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 15:51
by E-Peen
Thanks for the post, 002!
I'm brand new to topre switches, so forgive my possible stupidity, but I have also noticed the HHKB sounds a bit different as well compared to the Realforce. I don't know if this is just placebo mixed in with recording equipment in the YouTube reviews, but that's just what I have personally noticed. And with this notice, the HHKB sounds a bit clickier to me, which I like.
I'm leaning towards a HHKB.
About the USB info earlier, what does the USB ports aren't powered mean?
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 16:10
by JBert
E-Peen wrote:About the USB info earlier, what does the USB ports aren't powered mean?
The HHKB has an USB HUB, but obviously there's no extra power supply plugged into the keyboard. This means that any devices you plug into the HUB will also draw power through the cable connecting the keyboard with the PC, and eventually from one of the PC's USB ports.
If there's too much power consumption on a single USB port of the PC, that port gets switched off. This effectively means you can't plug in portable hard-disks or floppy drives, but a device with an external power block or low-power devices like a USB stick might work.
Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 22:08
by isp
002 wrote:I think that if you are buying an HHKB though, it should be primarily for the layout and compact form factor. The Topre switches are just a bonus
This is good advice.
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 00:38
by 4en
can anyone answer how quiet the hhkb is compared to cherry nonclick switches? factoring in 100% bottoming out of all keys?
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 00:43
by didja
Look closely at the lack of dedicated arrow keys as well as the backspace/delete key situation which is why some like me can't use it and why some love it.
Try running an AHK script to simulate the HHKB layout before popping for a real one.
For me it's Realforce 87 or 103 if you need a numpad all the way.
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 00:59
by 002
4en wrote:can anyone answer how quiet the hhkb is compared to cherry nonclick switches? factoring in 100% bottoming out of all keys?
HHKB is quieter for sure. Two of the guys in my workplace are using Cherry based boards within 10 meters of me (one a Filco with Reds, and another a Leopold with Browns). When they're both smashing away I think they definitely have the loudest boards in the room. They're both bottoming out for sure. They've commented that the only thing they can here from me is when I hit the spacebar (using a Realforce 87).
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 02:12
by 4en
i would buy the hhkb but i do not want to stray away from the standard layout...
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 02:20
by thegunner100
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 07:27
by hasu
isp wrote:002 wrote:I think that if you are buying an HHKB though, it should be primarily for the layout and compact form factor. The Topre switches are just a bonus
This is good advice.
Indeed, Insightful. I can believe this Topre enthu.
Topre switch never be essence of HHKB. The philosophy is all about the keyboard. The layout is just a instance of it. Yes, A zealot here
I think Realforce has better switches too, but it never be a problem for happy users of HHKB.
They are people who sure about its layout and can't live without it even for a day.
I'm taking about genuine layout not JP version, I don't know about it at all.
If you are not sure about the layout Realforce is safer way and you will get what you expected.
Buying HHKB is risky but you might be able to get sweeter fruits from its layout and compactness.
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 07:30
by sth
hasu wrote:isp wrote:002 wrote:I think that if you are buying an HHKB though, it should be primarily for the layout and compact form factor. The Topre switches are just a bonus
This is good advice.
Indeed, Insightful. I can believe this Topre enthu.
Topre switch never be essence of HHKB. The philosophy is all about the keyboard. The layout is just a instance of it. Yes, A zealot here
I think Realforce has better switches too, but it never be a problem for happy users of HHKB.
They are people who sure about its layout and can't live without it even for a day.
I'm taking about genuine layout not JP version, I don't know about it at all.
If you are not sure about the layout Realforce is safer way and you will get what you expected.
Buying HHKB is risky but you might be able to get sweeter fruits from its layout and compactness.
mmmm, fujitsu fruits. sweet, sweet fujitsu fruits.
Re: Wanting to go topre, can't decide which keyboard
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 08:00
by longweight
4en wrote:i would buy the hhkb but i do not want to stray away from the standard layout...
Why? It's awesome!
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 10:33
by E-Peen
Great forum here. I was a bit nervous coming here and asking as I figured it has been asked many a time and I'd be shoo'd away, etc... but you guys have been more than enough help, so thank you!
I have decided I will be pulling the trigger on the Happy Hacking Professional 2 (White/Gray) version (tired of black peripherals). Also, The Keyboard Oracle recommended it as well, how can I say no to that?
I am not ordering right away, so I have some time to collect some extra info, opinions, etc. It's quite the cost, so just a bit longer.
In the mean time, is there any place aside from Elite Keyboards where I could purchase a HHKB 2 Pro? $300 is manageable, but if I could get it cheaper than that, even for $275, that would be solid.
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 10:36
by fossala
They go for around $275 second hand. But you will have to wait. I think for the extra $25 you might as well get it new.
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 10:59
by longweight
They get snapped up when they are for sale on here, just get it new from EK, $25 isn't much
Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 12:49
by E-Peen
True that, guys
Posted: 14 Jul 2012, 01:30
by ajdane
I just got a HHKB pro 2 today (thanks you know who
) and i have to say that i really like it. Not only the topre switches wich feel and sound awesome (to me at least). But also the layout, im still making plenty of mistakes (used to a danish iso layout), but ANSI is already feels good for coding.
The embedded keys are also awesome, Not having to move your hands away from the home row when using arrow keys or home \ end is frankly amazing.
\edit i just have to add i can barely stop typing at the moment just to hear the keyboard.... i think i have been bit rather bad by the keyboard bug here hehe.