Author Topic: Most enjoyable for typing: board with stock mx clears, or Unicomp Spacesaver M?  (Read 1610 times)

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Offline macguy80

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Hi,

I know it's quite subjective, but which of these two is more enjoyable for pure typing? I don't game often.

I found mx blacks way too stiff.

I've used IBM buckling spring boards years ago with no problem, although they are supposedly "stiff" as well.

I can't help but be curious about clears, though -- but would I regret it, based on my experience with blacks?

Offline daerid

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I absolutely love my Clears.

However, I'm really, really itching to get an ultra classic, as my fingers are now used to the stiff springs of the Clears.

Offline Nai_Calus

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Can't speak to M, but I've got a board with stock Clears and an F, and I haven't used my Clears since I got my F.
- IBM 4704 Model F 107-key "Bertha"
Other boards: Kinesis Essential, Infinity(G.Clears), Ergodox(MX Blues), Monoprice 9433

Eternally searching for Celestial Blue BS V2 and blue/purple Bros.

Offline Skechup

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I recommend the Buckling Springs over Clears because they just feel nicer. Buckling Springs are also more satisfying.

Offline macguy80

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@Nai_Calus,

I would agree with you on a Model F, but since I am on a Mac, it would be hard to get all the modifiers I need on only 83 keys. And I'd have to get a few adapters to connect it to USB :)

It really is a shame they didn't use the exact same technology when they created the Model M.

Offline Snowdog993

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I like every single one of my Model M keyboards.  I'm kinda biased that way, however.

Offline Matias

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ALPS are for typing.  Cherry are for gaming and doorbells.

If you're a typist, you should be looking at ALPS and Buckling Spring.


Offline Nai_Calus

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@Nai_Calus,

I would agree with you on a Model F, but since I am on a Mac, it would be hard to get all the modifiers I need on only 83 keys. And I'd have to get a few adapters to connect it to USB :)

It really is a shame they didn't use the exact same technology when they created the Model M.

Pfft, AT isn't the only layout. USB-converted F107? ;) Expensive though rofl.
- IBM 4704 Model F 107-key "Bertha"
Other boards: Kinesis Essential, Infinity(G.Clears), Ergodox(MX Blues), Monoprice 9433

Eternally searching for Celestial Blue BS V2 and blue/purple Bros.

Offline nubbinator

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Can't speak to M, but I've got a board with stock Clears and an F, and I haven't used my Clears since I got my F.

I use my ergo Clears at work stI'll, but if you want BS, a Model F is the way to go.

And remember, OP is talking Unicomp Model M, so it's not a great example of a Model M.

ALPS are for typing.  Cherry are for gaming and doorbells.

If you're a typist, you should be looking at ALPS and Buckling Spring.

Entirely subjective claim contingent upon taste.  Yes, gaming isn't recommended on BS due to rollover issues, but Topre, MX, Alps, etc for typing and gaming all depends on taste.  For example, I can't stand MX Red, MX Browns, Realforce Topre, or modern Alps, but others swear by those.