Hey there,

I’ve been doing a lot of typing lately on my shitty old Compaq keyboard (it has a good build quality, but keys require relatively much force to be pressed) and I experience some discomfort in my fingers.

Would anybody suggest any specific keyboard or keyboard type that would help me ease the strain? I know absolutely nothing about keyboards lol!

  • @[email protected]OP
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    21 year ago

    This is my first time actually learning about mechanical keyboards and I will most likely buy something that does not require macgyvering.

    I am handy enough to make a simple wooden box, but that’s it - I never even got into soldering. It would be nice to learn something new in a spare time, but I’m not sure if that would be a good starting point. What do you think?

    • ghostOfRoux();
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      21 year ago

      Honestly, if you don’t want to go down the rabbit hole(and please don’t… send help) then prebuilt is fine. If you aren’t that into tinkering, QMK and the other firmwares for custom boards can be a bit daunting.

      As for soldering, I went from complete shit at it to decent enough that my last 2 builds went pretty smooth. I actually jacked up my first build from how bad I soldered it that it wasn’t salvageable. I just mark it up as cost of entry at this point.

      As for a board to recommend though, I still think for long typing and such, look into split column stagger. The split allows you to have your hands, arms, and shoulders at more natural positions. The column stagger takes a bit of getting used to but once you do there is really no going back. Our fingers move up and down better than laterally so it really makes sense to me that column stagger should really be the default keyboard design.

      For online stores, check out: https://falba.tech/, https://beekeeb.com/, and maybe https://keeb.io/ for some examples. (not affiliated with any of these stores btw)

      Also shout out to [email protected]

      Oh and take your time looking into it. It really is a rabbit hole. If you can manage it, find something you like and stick with it and get out while you can still afford food.