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  • TeNppa@sopuli.xyz
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    18 days ago

    New keyboard every couple of years sounds like a shitty keyboard. Why not change to something with better build quality?

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      14 days ago

      I’m a high speed developer, I write a LOT. All keyboards are still in working order after 6 -12 months, but the key storked become “hard” and they start damaging my fingers. I typically have to give my keyboard to someone that writes slower, and inget a new one that is “soft”

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        14 days ago

        Then the solution to me seems obvious to buy a good quality keyboard (or put one together yourself) with hotswap switches and If the keycaps become too hard, just buy a new set of caps.

        I am a software developer myself and found that the best keyboard for me is a wireless low profile split keyboard. They’re not cheap but the parts are changeable so it will last a long Time.

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          14 days ago

          Nope. That sounds like even more money with a lot of extra work and time that I don’t have. I need very soft keyboard keys or I get very painful RSI attacks. Used Logitech K800, but with those discontinued, I’m now using MK540