I entered the world of mechanical keyboards a couple months ago with the Filco Majestouch 2 with Cherry MX Brown. Before that I had a Microsoft Natural Ergonomical Keyboard 4000 that was several years old. Although I hate to look back at the R/D switches, I really loved its curved design.
Just for the background: I am 22 years old and type and program a lot. Except for a couple glitches, I am a touch typist with 500 characters per minute.
Always thinking, that I should use an ergonomical keyboard, I sticked to that Microsoft Keyboard for a long time. A friend talked me into getting a mechanical keyboard, but I was not easy about buying a non-ergonomical one. I looked into the Truly Ergonomical Computer Keyboard (TACK). The problem is that I use a Laptop (ThinkPad X220) for a good slice of my typing time, so I did not want to have two keyboards that seem mutually exclusive because of the button layout (Enter, Backslash, etc.).
For a couple days now, my left wrist, where I wear a watch, feels like it is sprained. It started when I was translating my website, which was a lot of fast typing. When I program, I do way less straight typing, so I might have never felt it because of that.
Since I want to do a lot of programming in my future job, I am worried about getting RSI early on. So although I just spend some money on my first keyboard, I consider getting an ergonomic one with mechanical switches.
I'm currently going through reasons to buy it:
- Ergonomical keyboard should be better against RSI.
- I could move the Filco to my girlfriend's and give her a decent keyboard that I could use when I am over.
- Since I use a Laptop a lot, getting a keyboard that is way different from a usual keyboard might be pretty bad to my typing speed on both keyboards. Different shape should be fine. But the keys on the TACK are really different, like the backspace on the left side.
- It's a lot of money, but I am willing to spend it for my health. Well, the TACK would be around 250 €, whereas the Kinesis Advantage would range at 415 € to 450 €.