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Offline dgneo

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #700 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 12:33:44 »
I have a white printed HHKB on the way! It's a bit of an oddball though, a Pro 2 in a Type-S case.

Excited to drink the kool-aid, I haven't tried Topre switches or HHKB layout yet.

Congrats! Just be sure to give it time. Topre is often an acquired taste I find, many friends have given up on it too soon.

It's either that, or you fall in love instantly <3

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #701 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 13:35:22 »
I have a white printed HHKB on the way! It's a bit of an oddball though, a Pro 2 in a Type-S case.

Excited to drink the kool-aid, I haven't tried Topre switches or HHKB layout yet.

Why is that an oddball my pro2 is a Type-S as well.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #702 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 14:47:05 »
I have a white printed HHKB on the way! It's a bit of an oddball though, a Pro 2 in a Type-S case.

Excited to drink the kool-aid, I haven't tried Topre switches or HHKB layout yet.

Why is that an oddball my pro2 is a Type-S as well.

It's not a Type-S, just a Pro 2. But it's in a Type-S case.

I have a white printed HHKB on the way! It's a bit of an oddball though, a Pro 2 in a Type-S case.

Excited to drink the kool-aid, I haven't tried Topre switches or HHKB layout yet.

Congrats! Just be sure to give it time. Topre is often an acquired taste I find, many friends have given up on it too soon.

Thanks Byker, I've been wanting to try Topre for a long time now. I think I'll like them, I'm imagining them as feeling like piano keys or something.  :))

I kind of wanted a RealForce 87, but I have too many TKLs, and the HHKB can have Hasu's controller.. programmability is a big plus for me!

It's going to be a long wait waiting for it to get here. Now I just need to get my hands on a Topre Bro Gamer Set.. soo nice.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #703 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 15:38:43 »
this thing does need an aftermarket controller, in my opinion.
the flexibility of a programmable controller is just needed to make good use of a small keyboard like this.
besides, i think the stock Fn layer is pretty stupid, and the Fn key is positioned poorly, relative to the design of the Fn layer..

gotta say though, that this is the only keyboard i've ever owned that i'd actually call fun.
blank caps and hasu's controller; it's just so much fun to play around the layout and not ever having legends that are 'wrong'.
at first, i was thinking of going for the JP and then use something like AutoHotKey, but i'm glad i learned of hasu's controller and went with the blank HHKB : )

It's not a Type-S, just a Pro 2. But it's in a Type-S case.
i guess someone preferred the 'cleaner' look of the non-Type-S case? : )
well, i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #704 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 16:12:22 »
i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.

wouldn't a modded regular HHKB have a shorter throw than a Type-S as the sliders in the Type-S are longer to allow for o-ring clearance. I know that it is only a small difference, but, still a difference in the key stroke.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #705 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 16:13:18 »
Can someone explain me how you position your hand and what fingers you use for arrows?
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #706 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 16:24:53 »
Can someone explain me how you position your hand and what fingers you use for arrows?

I usually use my right pinky to hold the fn key then use my index finger on the arrow key I want.

If your hands are to big, maybe using your right ring finger for the fn could be more comfortable. 

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #707 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 16:26:47 »
Can someone explain me how you position your hand and what fingers you use for arrows?
Pinky on fn, index and middle on left and right. I used middle for up and index for down

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #708 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 17:28:47 »
i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.

wouldn't a modded regular HHKB have a shorter throw than a Type-S as the sliders in the Type-S are longer to allow for o-ring clearance. I know that it is only a small difference, but, still a difference in the key stroke.

i guess that's true, but i've seen people say that you can minimize it by picking the right material and then ironing it flatter.
but yeah, i suppose you do lose a little bit of distance... : )
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #709 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 17:53:48 »
I was curious, has anyone tried shelf liner in their HHKB? Is there room for it? If so, does it quiet the board at all?

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #710 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 19:02:24 »
Can the top right corner of an HHKB be set up like a normal ANSI board with a 2u BACKSPACE and a 1.5u |\ key below it?

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #711 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 19:09:00 »
Can the top right corner of an HHKB be set up like a normal ANSI board with a 2u BACKSPACE and a 1.5u |\ key below it?

That is the case on the Japanese version, other than that, you'd have to use some software remapping or Hasu's controller.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #712 on: Thu, 05 November 2015, 21:57:33 »
i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.

wouldn't a modded regular HHKB have a shorter throw than a Type-S as the sliders in the Type-S are longer to allow for o-ring clearance. I know that it is only a small difference, but, still a difference in the key stroke.

i guess that's true, but i've seen people say that you can minimize it by picking the right material and then ironing it flatter.
but yeah, i suppose you do lose a little bit of distance... : )

Yeah, ironing the Elite Keyboards landing pads makes the distance pretty much negligible, basically the thickness of paper (there's a topic about it on the Keyboards subforum, except it's labeled as an FC660C silencing mod).  It takes some effort to actually do it right but it's worthwhile.  I have a type-s but I applied the mod to a realforce and in hindsight I could have just saved the money by buying a regular HHKB.  Oh well.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #713 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 00:04:07 »
i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.

wouldn't a modded regular HHKB have a shorter throw than a Type-S as the sliders in the Type-S are longer to allow for o-ring clearance. I know that it is only a small difference, but, still a difference in the key stroke.

i guess that's true, but i've seen people say that you can minimize it by picking the right material and then ironing it flatter.
but yeah, i suppose youlose a little bit of distance... : )

Yeah, ironing the Elite Keyboards landing pads makes the distance pretty much negligible, basically the thickness of paper (there's a topic about it on the Keyboards subforum, except it's labeled as an FC660C silencing mod).  It takes some effort to actuallyit right but it's worthwhile.  I have a type-s but I applied the mod to a realforce and in hindsight I could have just saved the money by buying a regular HHKB.  Oh well.
These are supposed to make little to no effect on keystroke. I'm getting some soon to try out soon. http://www.ebay.com/itm/63-Silencing-Rings-for-Topre-Switch-Keyboards/252150745298?_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D33430%26meid%3Dfb00b981934d4a5b97e042d07a993f93%26pid%3D100011%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D252113596134

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #714 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 04:12:45 »
I was curious, has anyone tried shelf liner in their HHKB? Is there room for it? If so, does it quiet the board at all?

I have a folded sheet of it underneath, and it really does dampen the sound.  I have not tried putting any inside.

The beauty is that I can simply remove the drawer liner (or shelf liner) and instantly increase the thock!
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #715 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 04:18:18 »
I was curious, has anyone tried shelf liner in their HHKB? Is there room for it? If so, does it quiet the board at all?

I have a folded sheet of it underneath, and it really does dampen the sound.  I have not tried putting any inside.

The beauty is that I can simply remove the drawer liner (or shelf liner) and instantly increase the thock!

I've seen that, I will have to give it a try!

I do have a desk mat though, so that might give the same effect.

I was thinking, if I can put some inside that would be better on the go, so I don't have to carry around shelf liner with me at school and such.  :)) I might have to go for silencing rings or dental bands or something instead, if it turns out to be a little too loud.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #716 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 04:50:20 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.
My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #717 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:00:35 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #718 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:02:31 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.
My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #719 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:14:20 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.

Sounds like some dominatrix ****

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #720 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:15:08 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.

Sounds like some dominatrix ****

Please, latex gloves.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #721 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:16:34 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.

Sounds like some dominatrix ****

Please, latex gloves.

I hope your HHKB is lubed

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #722 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:17:41 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.

Sounds like some dominatrix ****

Please, latex gloves.

I hope your HHKB is lubed

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #723 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 05:33:46 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

Silencing could be the difference between being able to use it outside of home, and not. I'll do a test run to see if I get any complaints, but I can see how it would be annoying to have a loud keyboard typing while everyone else is quietly writing notes. I'm the only person in my classes right now who likes to type notes.  :))

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #724 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 06:19:29 »
I don't understand people who complain about silencing something that makes noise. Some of us work with media a lot, and the keyboard sound detracts from it. Also, some of us have our computers in a public area of our workspace/livingspace. You know, where other people might complain about noise. Also, I bought my keyboard to type, not to listen to.

Also, different strokes for different folks. Its not a hard concept :P

My silenced HHKB has plenty of audible thock, its not like it disappears magically. Still sounds leagues better than the Gaterons I'm typing on now.
  
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #725 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 06:39:23 »
I don't understand people who complain about silencing something that makes noise. Some of us work with media a lot, and the keyboard sound detracts from it. Also, some of us have our computers in a public area of our workspace/livingspace. You know, where other people might complain about noise. Also, I bought my keyboard to type, not to listen to.

Also, different strokes for different folks. Its not a hard concept :P

My silenced HHKB has plenty of audible thock, its not like it disappears magically. Still sounds leagues better than the Gaterons I'm typing on now.

I'm not COMPLAINING about anyone silencing it. Stock HHKB is quieter than your standard, rattly cheap RD is all I'm saying. I would not be concerned about using it in an office environment.
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #726 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 06:53:13 »
I tried using my stock 45g HHKB in the office before. And even when I'm in my own room, I somehow feel that the noise is a bit much when I'm doing some heavy typing but maybe it's just me.

Since then I've been alternating between my Type-S and 55g silenced one.
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #727 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 16:11:24 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

Silencing could be the difference between being able to use it outside of home, and not. I'll do a test run to see if I get any complaints, but I can see how it would be annoying to have a loud keyboard typing while everyone else is quietly writing notes. I'm the only person in my classes right now who likes to type notes.  :))

I think it really depends on the context. In my office, I find that the difference between my Type Heaven and my coworkers' Dell or whatever is pretty minimal. In a classroom where everyone else is just listening to the lecture and writing notes by hand, I could see even a fairly quiet keyboard being a nuisance. Myself, I prefer to focus in and maybe handwrite a few selected notes, myself, vs trying to get everything down typing.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #728 on: Fri, 06 November 2015, 19:55:25 »
With the type-s I have noticed that the upstroke is softened. As a result, this makes the next key press feel like it requires lesser effort. I've owned a HHKB pro 2 in the past, and I felt typing required to much force. With the type-s the force required to press a key down seems like less.
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #729 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 09:01:29 »
Can someone enlighten me to why Hypersphere rings are better and why they are so expensive. Or, kindly point me to the thread where it explains it?

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #730 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 10:02:42 »
Can someone enlighten me to why Hypersphere rings are better and why they are so expensive. Or, kindly point me to the thread where it explains it?
It affects travel distance less than landing pads and dental bands. I have no idea why it's so expensive, but it's much cheaper than a $60 price difference between the Type S and regular

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #731 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 10:17:02 »
Can someone enlighten me to why Hypersphere rings are better and why they are so expensive. Or, kindly point me to the thread where it explains it?
It affects travel distance less than landing pads and dental bands. I have no idea why it's so expensive, but it's much cheaper than a $60 price difference between the Type S and regular

Not by much .40 a ring on Ebay. I was just curious about it was looking to silence my RF87 I was thinking that it was pretty steep.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #732 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 11:19:55 »
I'd be surprised if they were noticeably thinner than ironed landing pads which can be had for much less money.  Of course, the trade-off with the ironed pads is that you have to spend more time/effort on the process.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #733 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 21:08:19 »
i'd advise people to get a non-Type-S, anyway. it's too late for myself, but i'm convinced you can get the same quality dampening for a lot cheaper than the Type-S.

wouldn't a modded regular HHKB have a shorter throw than a Type-S as the sliders in the Type-S are longer to allow for o-ring clearance. I know that it is only a small difference, but, still a difference in the key stroke.


According to PFU, key travel on the standard HHKB is 4mm and 3.8mm on the Type-S. I interpret that to mean there is no difference in the sliders or case and that the factory foam rings are .2mm thick. I could be wrong with my assumption. But the key travels are listed on their website.

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #734 on: Sat, 07 November 2015, 21:14:07 »
I still don't understand the desire to silence a HHKB. The sound of the thock is pleasant. What is 235982095820875 more times annoying is someone with fingernails on a cheap rubber dome.

I silenced mine. H8 me bro.

Why don't you wear leather gloves, too? That'll help dampen the sound.

then  take them off and slap yourself for ruining a stock hhkb
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #735 on: Sun, 08 November 2015, 00:05:18 »
silenced topre forever
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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #736 on: Sun, 08 November 2015, 00:07:05 »
silenced topre forever

No!  Keep the thock!
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Offline a_ak57

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #737 on: Sun, 08 November 2015, 12:12:51 »
silenced topre forever

No!  Keep the thock!

Silencing doesn't remove the thock of the downstroke, just quiets the higher pitched clack of the upstroke.  Unless I've been wrong this whole time and people consider the topre thock to be the upstroke sound.

Offline alexjd99

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #738 on: Sun, 08 November 2015, 12:25:36 »

Offline Sinzz

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #739 on: Mon, 09 November 2015, 00:33:18 »
I think this might be something worth posting here
https://www.massdrop.com/vote/What-would-you-like-to-ask-Professor-Eiiti-Wada-creator-of-the-HHKB

Did this ever happen? Anyone have a link to that interview?
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Offline swimmingbird

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #740 on: Mon, 09 November 2015, 01:01:26 »
I think this might be something worth posting here
https://www.massdrop.com/vote/What-would-you-like-to-ask-Professor-Eiiti-Wada-creator-of-the-HHKB

Did this ever happen? Anyone have a link to that interview?

I believe that it is a work in progress

Offline ccc24

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #741 on: Mon, 09 November 2015, 18:10:26 »
Just got mine in today, and immediately lubed it and installed Hypersphere's silencing rings, like typing on butter up'd clears  :p
sorry for the phone pics.

Offline venyv

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #742 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 19:02:07 »
I got mine a few weeks ago and love topre now. Its hard for me to type on my MX boards.

Offline whmeltonjr

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #743 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 19:31:30 »
Reading all these cult like posts makes me want to get a HHKB. Just wish I could try one before buying. Does it take long to get used to the layout?

Offline swimmingbird

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #744 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 19:49:00 »
Reading all these cult like posts makes me want to get a HHKB. Just wish I could try one before buying. Does it take long to get used to the layout?

I'd say give it a week and you should have it down - depends of course if you are going to use other keyboards during that time.

I always find that the transition back to other boards is actually the hard part - especially with backspace

Offline tchevass

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #745 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 19:57:58 »
I love the layout so much!

I am a Linux admin and the board really feels like it was made for linux/unix.
I want clacks

Offline raymogi

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #746 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 20:03:19 »
Reading all these cult like posts makes me want to get a HHKB. Just wish I could try one before buying. Does it take long to get used to the layout?

I'd say give it a week and you should have it down - depends of course if you are going to use other keyboards during that time.

I always find that the transition back to other boards is actually the hard part - especially with backspace

And this is the reason I changed Backslash to backspace on all my other keyboards.
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Offline swimmingbird

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #747 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 20:11:13 »
Reading all these cult like posts makes me want to get a HHKB. Just wish I could try one before buying. Does it take long to get used to the layout?

I'd say give it a week and you should have it down - depends of course if you are going to use other keyboards during that time.

I always find that the transition back to other boards is actually the hard part - especially with backspace

And this is the reason I changed Backslash to backspace on all my other keyboards.

I actually think that the backspace position is more of an advantage than Control key positioning

Offline alexjd99

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #748 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 20:50:33 »
Reading all these cult like posts makes me want to get a HHKB. Just wish I could try one before buying. Does it take long to get used to the layout?
Took me probably two days of use to get to the layout. It takes probably less than a minute of typing to get used to changed backspace/ control, but I do prefer the HHKB's layout overall.

Just do it, you won't regret it ;)

Offline slushi

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Re: HHKB Pro 2 Love
« Reply #749 on: Tue, 10 November 2015, 21:33:05 »
I bought one a couple days ago and it'll arrive tomorrow. I'm super psyched but kinda afraid that I won't like MX anymore since I'm in the Orion V2 GB.

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