New setup as of July 2022:
I bought this second keyboard for the shape of the keycaps and the fact that there was a full number bar up at top, including over the asterisk keys; not even my Stenomod did that.
The Kailh Pro Pink linear switches are good. I can't tell if it's better than the stock springs in my Stenomod, but I like it more than the 15G springs I eventually modded my Stenomod with.
The other keyboard modes I can give or take. Now I have to be extra careful to not hit the toggle key when reaching for S. And I still think ortholinear keyboards aren't any easier or quicker to type on.
Those two extra thumb keys for the number bar on the bottom, I can tell you right now that I hate them. I seriously considered doing a hardware mod to remove them outright, but it seemed like a lot of work, and the screws on the keyboard use green threadlocker anyway. (EDIT: Aerick was kind enough to answer this: You can absolutely disable them without tweaking your firmware! You just need to scroll down under the "machine" tab in Plover's configuration. Find the #B and #C keys and on the right column you can click their dropdown menus to change their actions to "no-op".)
I also didn't like not being able to feel the S keys and the mode switch keys, so I got two separate sets of keycaps: Scooped Choc Keycaps (they'll only fit the thumb row number pad keys so maybe don't get these...) and MBK Choc Keycaps (KITS: 10x (1u), COLOR: White). So far they're doing exactly what I got them for: letting me feel the difference between the keys I want to hit and the keys I don't. I also put them for the asterisk keys and the number bar key above the asterisk keys.
I'll try Loc Dots sometime too...
Old setup:
- Specifically this discontinued model.
- 100x Cherry MX Stainless Steel Springs - 15G - SPRiT Edition (MK)
Flat keysActually, the 3D printed case on my model gets in the way of pressing the keys at the edges, and keys in the middle can get stuck, so never mind.- DIY Non-Slip Foam Pad for Your
Fightsticksteno keyboard - Cheers to Gabi May for the inspiration! (But jeers for not telling us where to get the parts!)
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