I type a lot as an insurance property estimator and transcriptionist. I am in love with mechanical keyboards and MX clears in particular. The Ergodox and Planck look like interesting ways of boosting speed and ergonomics but those are both expensive projects without knowing if I'm going to enjoy it or not.
While working, I primarily abuse the crap out of my Pok3r's macro functions. Aside from pumping out your e-mail address, passwords, and so on quickly, I've been able to copy and paste at an impressively faster rate. However, the only pitfall I see is the speed at which characters are pumped out and the limited # of keys stored.
Here are a few examples of macros that I use on the job:
CAPS + Q: Ctrl + A (highlights line), Alt + Tab, Alt + D (focuses address bar), ctrl + v (pastes)
CAPS + W: Alt Tab, Alt + D, Ctrl + A, Ctrl + C, Alt + Tab
CAPS + whatever examples: Unavailable / discontinued. Similar item provided. Similar brand provided. Similar model provided. Qty: -> ()Qty/price adjusted. Unclear item description. Similar brand/vendor provided.
I've remapped copy paste to CAPS + E / R, which is fantastic as well.
I am running out of buttons to store macros and the macros aren't as long as I wished they could be.
What are my best options?
The HHKB + Controller looked like my ticket but the macro functionality seemed really un-evolved and intimidating.
GON seems to offer some pretty killer software for macros. Up to 1k characters, and the timings can be modified in a visual way w/ their GUI. Obviously this wouldn't be cheap and my incoming keycaps wouldn't fit properly.
Anyways, I'd love to hear any suggestions. I want to boost my productivity and get the most out of this hobby as possible. I love the mechanical keyboard community and this site along with others.
Cheers!
Bryan