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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: bkrownd on Sun, 22 November 2020, 16:34:52
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Howdy!
Recently the lack of dedicated function keys on my nearly 20 year old Happy Hacking Lite2 USB sent me looking for a new keyboard, and I just discovered the "enthusiast" community. I always appreciated the solid clickety Model M battleship versus the spawn of satan that is the mushy Dell "keyboard", but I never knew about all this rabid keyswitch worship, or even about custom keycap sets. I used to do a lot of programming so a 60% keyboard format worked great for me, but in very recent years sadly I don't code as much and I've mostly used the keyboard for games and one of them uses the function keys a lot. I enjoy clicky, but tactile is fine and probably what I'll go with for the most part.
To replace the Happy Hacking on my home desk I got one of those Akko World Tour Tokyo keyboards (84 key), and got the Hello Kitty obsessed girlfriend the Akko Hello Kitty. I was going to order a Ducky for work, but I started reading about keyswitches and ended up ordering a GMMK hotswappable TKL and a sampler of keyswitches to try. (not arrived yet) Although I'm fairly happy with the pretty Akko keyboard, unfortunately it has one dead key :( so I have to go through the hassle of getting it replaced.
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I took a photo of my old favorite keyboard from 15 to 20 years ago, my old Focus FK7200. It was VERY cheap, decently tactile for the price, and I LOVED the thumb trackball which I could easily use without removing my fingers from home row. In 2007 I replaced it with the Happy Hacking Lite 2 above it. I also had a few Maxi Switch M13 "model M" with Trackpoint at the time, but Trackpoint always fatigued my pointer finger too much to use daily.
(https://pbase.com/bkrownd/image/171239260/original.jpg)