• Shadow@lemmy.caOP
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    1 year ago

    Honestly… I don’t think I like it. Trying to go from a Logitech TKL keyboard I love to this, it’s just too much of a reduction. I avg 150wpm today and I can do about 20 on the cheapino, and I haven’t even started to type symbols with it yet. It’s just too much of a learning curve / impact for me to be able to cut over (I type a lot for work).

    It was a great first intro build though, and I’m already starting to plan out my dactyl.

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      1 year ago

      It is definitely a transition. I swapped from a tkl down to a Cheapino as well. My suggestion is to continue to use the tkl at work to maintain productivity, but swap in throughout the day to do some monkey type etc. Then use it in your personal life until you build up some comfort. Took me like a week to start using it at work (I also swapped to Colmak-dh kind I’d recommend that to setup a different set of muscle memory) and I kept my old keyboard close hahaha. After a few weeks I could never go back. Moving my fingers to arrow keys functions numbers backspace etc just feels way to far away and slow. Maybe making your own layout for symbols etc will help? You can set it up to be closer to a regular keyboard https://youtu.be/yiwUjLaebuw?si=pWlr8h7JtgrERTzV

      Might be also easier for you to swap to something like the ZSA Voyager where you would have more keys at first. Good luck!

    • jrbaconcheese@yall.theatl.social
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      1 year ago

      I swapped to an Atreus and Coleman-DH. It is a huge learning curve. Stick with it, though; it has been worth it if only for the crazy mental flexing.