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Title: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Sintpinty on Fri, 29 March 2019, 15:51:20
I just don't think it's right. Every single case that i have to find always has to be high profile and never low profile without feet.
By default, most keyboards are on a angle.
(https://images.maxgaming.no/data/product/raw/filco_majestouch-2_ninja_nkr_black_case_keyboard_mx_brown.jpg)
You can clearly see on this keyboard that there is a angle.

And to people who put up the feet for others... why? Just why? :mad:
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Sintpinty on Fri, 29 March 2019, 15:54:33
Personally i'm not a fan of keyboard feet at all. This is why i prefer sandwich cases because they simply don't ome with feet and are easier to install in my opinion.
Putting the feet up makes my hands tired a lot more easily and allows for slower typing.
It's not ergonomic at all, it's made for non-blind typists so they can see the keys more easier.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: HPE1000 on Fri, 29 March 2019, 15:55:57
Oh I read the title wrong.. Thought you were going to address people who put their feet up on their keyboards  :))

But yes, I have never found putting the feet up on any keyboard I've had to be comfortable.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Sintpinty on Fri, 29 March 2019, 15:57:41
Indeed.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: pixelpusher on Fri, 29 March 2019, 17:29:33
It depends on your posture, hand position, desktop height, chair.... lots of things.  I prefer flat myself.  But I can use it with feet up with sculpted keycaps
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Telstar on Fri, 29 March 2019, 19:50:07
I use the feet only on very low profile ones. The keyb in the picture is fine as it is.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: rajendra82 on Fri, 29 March 2019, 23:30:39
Oh I read the title wrong.. Thought you were going to address people who put their feet up on their keyboards  :))

But yes, I have never found putting the feet up on any keyboard I've had to be comfortable.

If you don't have any hands, it's either your feet or your nose. Sometimes comfort has nothing to do with it.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Snowdog993 on Sat, 30 March 2019, 00:09:34
I just don't think it's right. Every single case that i have to find always has to be high profile and never low profile without feet.
By default, most keyboards are on a angle.

You can clearly see on this keyboard that there is a angle.

And to people who put up the feet for others... why? Just why? :mad:

Here is a legitimate answer. It really depends on the keyboard. Some feel better with some lift in the back, some others feel better with no lift at all. Some have legs that are very long or even can be adjusted to several heights.
The height of the desk, your chair, your posture at the keyboard; these are all factors. It's not just "feet" being the issue.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Sintpinty on Sat, 30 March 2019, 08:35:49
I use the feet only on very low profile ones. The keyb in the picture is fine as it is.
Yeah and that's okay. But feet or automatically slanted cases i just don't like.
I'm not a high-profile person.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 31 March 2019, 20:50:00
Oh I read the title wrong.. Thought you were going to address people who put their feet up on their keyboards  :))

But yes, I have never found putting the feet up on any keyboard I've had to be comfortable.

I have a keyboard that someone was literally using as a footrest - maybe that influenced how I read the topic, which was basically the same as you did.

It took me ages to clean the hair and food out of the keyboard, and to find a replacement switch (an unusual switch type), but now it works perfectly.

Don't put your feet on keyboards, people, they are not designed for that!
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: ollir_ on Mon, 01 April 2019, 13:14:52
I do whatever sounds better on the keyboard in question.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: vegs on Tue, 02 April 2019, 01:10:05
like this??
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Polymer on Wed, 03 April 2019, 06:31:05
I use the feet only on very low profile ones. The keyb in the picture is fine as it is.
Yeah and that's okay. But feet or automatically slanted cases i just don't like.
I'm not a high-profile person.

Ok..well thanks for sharing your opinion on something so subjective.

Not that I disagree with your opinion...but personally I don't care whether it is feet up or not..I care whether it is comfortable for me..
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Ashardalon on Wed, 03 April 2019, 18:44:58
I'm a touch-typist and having the keyboard with feet up can be more comfortable for me depending on the weight of the switch, and certain keyboards I can hear the key pressing through the table which I don't like, even with a mat; the feet can help with that.

I also think that high-profile cases are more pleasing aesthetically, and make more sense as low-profile cases allow for more dirt and other particles to enter more easily.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Leslieann on Thu, 04 April 2019, 01:39:28
I just don't think it's right. Every single case that i have to find always has to be high profile and never low profile without feet.
By default, most keyboards are on a angle.

The tilt and curve is to compensate for your fingers moving in their natural arc/range of motion, otherwise you end you end up stretching to reach them.

Sorry, but ergonomically, flat is not better.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: chyros on Thu, 04 April 2019, 03:42:50
I used to always put up the feet, now I never do. Unless they have two-part feet, in which case I often put up the smaller ones.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: Sintpinty on Thu, 04 April 2019, 05:44:42
I just don't think it's right. Every single case that i have to find always has to be high profile and never low profile without feet.
By default, most keyboards are on a angle.

The tilt and curve is to compensate for your fingers moving in their natural arc/range of motion, otherwise you end you end up stretching to reach them.

Sorry, but ergonomically, flat is not better.
I don't end up stretching to reach the keys flat. When the feet is up, i have to stretch to reach the keys.
Title: Re: To people who put the feet up on keyboards..
Post by: rpiguy9907 on Sun, 07 April 2019, 10:37:02
Most people do not sit with their keyboard low enough. This means the arms stretched out of instead of down. It is easier to type on an angled keyboard in this position, particularly if you do not have long fingers to easily reach the back of the board.

Now if the keyboard is nice and low allowing the hands to be over it instead almost on the same plane, then a flat profile or very low angle is superior.