Hi there!
I've been interested in keyboards for quite a long time, lurking around, that sort of thing, watching YouTube videos, that sort of thing - so just thought I'd say hi.
I became more serious about keyboards when I started my postgrad studies a few years ago. I'd had RSI issues in previous work (mostly IT related), although mainly through mouse usage, and managed to solve them, largely through changing my mousing technique. When I started typing more and more for my MA and PhD i started getting some pain from that too so wanted to find a way to reduce this fatigue and some of the carpal tunnel issues that were flaring up again. The fact that I had taught myself to touch type a few years before, while doing a boring data entry temp job for a few months, was helpful (in fact it's probably been one of the best things I've done for both my productivy and health), but as my daily output increased I began to find my wrists and fingers were hurting anyway, and so started looking at the options that were out there.
So now I've got a few keyboards, mainly Cherry based, and one Unicomp Model M. It's nothing fancy but I always tend to fall back on my cheap little Magicforce with Gateron Reds, as it's the keyboard I can type on all day with no negative effects. I know that many wouldn't consider it a 'typists' switch, but the super light typing technique I've adopted after working with this board for a long time has worked wonders for me. Kind of curious about Topre, though, as although the reds mean I can type without any pain or fatigue, they can be a little easy to actuate if I'm being sloppy.
I guess I'm not really a hobbyist like some on here - a keyboard is very much a tool for me, but communities like this can really help when you're looking for something that works for you.
So I'll probably keep on lurking and learning and maybe chip in from time to time when I can think of something useful to say. Thanks for reading!