That's the thing: 60% either calls to you, or it doesn't. A month into my time here at DT, I was already coming under its spell…LambdaCore wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 17:49I can’t get with 60%, best I’ve used is the HHKB, which was great for portable use when typing, but I hate relying on layers so much
Fortunately, the HHKB I’m typing on cost mere Filco money, and Hasu's Bluetooth controller is very much alive and well. I didn't realise I was into silencing from the get-go, but yes that too is sorted with upstroke damping rings. Guess I already had a fair inkling what I'd be into, all the way back then.Muirium wrote: ↑26 Mar 2013, 22:39I want to get something I've a fighting chance of loving for the long haul. And while I came here in search of MX-Blues, the more I've delved into the details, the more I'm liking the HHKB.
Unlike Stalast, for me less is most definitely more. The HHKB has really caught my eye with its thoughtful layout and mesmerising all-white style. Minimalism, stark and brutal! Yes, it costs twice the £100-£120 a Filco, Ducky, or even a KBT would for me here. But the caps are already just the way I want them. Blank and PBT. It's Mac compatible in a way the asymmetric modifier layouts of its competitors are not; seeing as I've a decade of key combos and scripting keystrokes already wired around Command and Option on either side of the space bar. Even the arrow keys, via function layer, look to make sense to me. Yes, I'm in self-salesman mode, evidently.
Just a pity it's not Bluetooth. (And the mod seems in hibernation.)
For me, there's great Zen in staying so close to home row the whole time you're on a keyboard. That's what I love about 60%, as well as the symmetry, the portability and the looks: your hands move less. I’m not put off using arrows / nav / function keys at all. Indeed, I find them smoother to use while in my flow. How? Because when you nip off to press arrows etc. on any other keyboard size, away your right hand goes. Mine doesn't. I’m still here, right back to what I was doing next.
Anyway, that's just my rationale for compacts. There is nothing wrong with being into full-size, or even great hulking terminal layouts. Indeed, all the fire comes from one direction. 'How can you guys live on such sissy little keebs?' Easily, just like this! Everyone works best when they've found their comfort spot on the layout spectrum.