Model: Planck

Switches: Cherry MX Blue

  • @_danny@lemmy.world
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    72 years ago

    This looks so inconvenient. Glad you like it, but this is 'awful taste, great execution" for me.

    • Deltoids
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      32 years ago

      Would totally make sense in a movie since they just hammer the keys and say random things lol

    • @arandomthought@vlemmy.net
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      22 years ago

      Absolutely. Now you only need the keycaps to be half transparent and light up individual keys randomly and you’ve got that “visual techno-babble” perfected.

  • @pixxel@discuss.tchncs.de
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    52 years ago

    Wow, when I first opened the image it was squished to 50% width, each key looked like a piano key. That was a real wtf moment.

    Beautiful looking keyboard

  • @MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    Serious question: How do you type on flat profile without having your hands hurt? I could never get use to flat keys and spherical work the best.

    • @Sleeping@programming.dev
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      12 years ago

      Not OP, but I also use flat keycaps, so I thought I’d chime in. I’m not really sure why your hands would hurt with flat keycaps, but one of the reasons I chose to use flats were to allow for easier chording with Plover.

    • Transient PunkOP
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      12 years ago

      I don’t know how to answer you exactly. My hands don’t hurt. Maybe it’s because of the combo of the ortholinear keyboard and the Dvorak layout causing me to move my fingers minimally.

  • @Sleeping@programming.dev
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    12 years ago

    Looks nice! I daily drove something like this for a couple of years, then transitioned to a split ortholinear layout, so a bit different but pretty much the same thing.