I’m just a newb when it comes to high grade keyboards, but these things look wild, and I kind of want to try one.

  • the_weez@midwest.social
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    19 days ago

    I have a planck at work and a preonic at home. It takes some time to get used to but now that I have switched I will never go back. I might try something split like a corne next but I’m kind of waiting for something that matches my olkb boards a bit better. Ortholinear would be the new standard if I had my way. I’m also eyeing that MNT Reform pocket pretty hard for that awesome keyboard but I really want them to release a tactile switch option for it.

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      19 days ago

      I want to try it but I’m worried that I’ll get too frustrated and then have (another) expensive keyboard that I don’t use.

      • jeff 👨‍💻@programming.dev
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        19 days ago

        I use a planck as my daily driver. I wouldn’t recommend it unless you have some good reasons to switch.

        It took about 2 weeks of use and practice before I could type at a reasonable rate with it. And then it took about 2 weeks before I could type on a normal keyboard again.

        I had a few reasons why I got one

        • I travel enough that having a small form factor was important
        • I have small hands, and was developing some wrist pain from stretching and moving my hand on larger keyboards. It did help a lot, but I think switching to a 60% would have been just as helpful.
        • I didn’t type that fast anyway and have pretty bad form, I was hoping switching layouts would be a natural way to retrain my typing and type faster. I did improve for a bit, but I stopped practicing and am a pretty terrible typer again

        I do think it’s pretty cool. It’s a conversation starter when people walk by my desk. The planck is a 40%, so most people haven’t seen a keyboard that small.