
I love mechanical keyboards!
Alright here's where I'm at:
My first keyboard was a Cherry MX Red K70. I hated Reds and sold it. Next up, I got a KUL ES-87 w/ Clears and really loved it. I wanted to learn to solder and modify it to be perfect and in the process ruined the wire housing so it is out of action for some time. In the meantime, I purchased a Pok3r w/ MX Blues, which as a keyboard, I really LOVE the programming functionality. However, blues are too light for me. I have a heavy hand.
From Massdrop, I have a Gateron blanks, Pulse & Granite on the way so I can swap between the various profiles and find my favorite.
Here's my dilemma. I am still in the time window to exchange my Pok3r and upgrade to the BELOVED HHKB. I keep hearing about these damn boards and I feel like my best opportunity to get one would be now with the funds from my Pok3r.
What would you do if you were me?
A) Keep the Pok3r w/ blues, modify w/ clear springs, lube, etc.
B) Return the Pok3r and get an HHKB
C) Keep the Pok3r and start working toward a completely custom board with my new soldering skills
Bare in mind, I am not wealthy. I can budget well and end up doing any of the above but I can't decide what my best course of action would be. I work from home 40 hours a week on the computer, data entry and so on, and also game and use the PC for pleasure afterwards.
I am heavy handed and light switches cause me to bottom out hard which cause my fingers / joints / bones to feel kinda sore after a while. I did not have this issue with clears.
Ah I don't know what to do! With all of my keycaps on the way, I feel like I'd be so bummed because I couldn't use them on a HHKB.
Is the HHKB fully programmable?
Programming macros and longer text strings boost my job performance substantially. The 25 character limit on the Pok3r is too small. Also, if I could someone have 2 copy/paste options where I could hold 2 variables at the same time, I could speed up my work as well.