So far so good. I went with a logitech 10 keyless style since it was only $39.99 on sale. I don't know what kind of switches this thing uses but it has pbt keycaps, I think? Anyway here it is on amazon. Feels good to finally have a new kb where I don't have to struggle pushing down the p key.

  • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 month ago

    My Keychron K2 V1 died on me recently and I need to replace it. It was a good little keyboard while it lasted. They make ultrathin models now and in curious how those are. It would be ideal for my use case.

    • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
      hexagon
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      1 month ago

      So far I like this and it seems good for the price. I was tempted to go buy a $20 no name brand from aliexpress but then I saw that this one by logitech was only $30

      • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        1 month ago

        Yeah that's a good price. Keychron is a little pricy but they offer a lot of variety. I like having keeb that's portable.

    • glans [it/its]
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      1 month ago

      i have gone in search of an mkb 3 times and every time i ended up with a keychron. they are the best price + selection. especially for a tkl. if i was OK with a smaller kb there would maybe be better choices. but how do you live without a nav pad???

      i'm sure there are 10000 youtubes and reddit posts to answer this for you.

      • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        1 month ago

        nav pad? you mean numb pad? I'm pretty good at touch typing numbers, but also I'd totally buy a stand-alone mech 10 key. I want this thing pretty bad: https://www.8bitdo.com/retro-18-mechanical-numpad/

        • glans [it/its]
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          1 month ago

          no I mean the part to the left of the num pad:

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          maybe that's just my personal nomenclature? you use it to navigate up down left right top bottom.

          what I can't stand is a 60% where you need to use some key combo for pg up, arrows or whatever. fts. but for some reason thye are more numerous and cheaper.

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          that's a pretty fancy number pad, and not toooo expensive actually. I got a $10 number pad on aliexpress and found I never use it. But if you have data entry or gaming or some other application then very possibly justifiable.

          • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
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            1 month ago

            Oooohhhh! Yes OK that makes sense. I think the K2 is a 75% maybe? It has those keys but they are jammed in there. The home/end/pgup/down keys are on the right side positioned in a single column. The arrow keys are stuffed in the right corner.

            So I have that but it's just in a different spot. The K2 also has a separate F key row too.

            I do some spread sheet work at times in my day job and use a calculator at times. Plus it has built in game lol. I have the matching keyboard so u just want to complete the set too.

            • glans [it/its]
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              1 month ago

              ya k2 is 75%. I'd rather just go up a tiny bit to 80% [tkl] and have an easy to use navpad. Also anything that abbreviates/relocates the shift key I don't like.

              for me personally since I will always have to use computers I don't control, I try not to deviate too much from standard at home because I just get myself all muddled. In highschool I changed my kb to Dvorak over the march break. It was great and I immediately got up to my prior typing speed on qwerty. But then I couldn't type anymore back in the school lab. So I decided I had to go with qwerty. Sadly. Lesson learned.

              (In the revolution, perhaps we may strike a committee to reform the keyboard. As it is, inherently, a location of collective struggle/complacency.)

              At home I have caps lock mapped to control and even that is annoying when I use other kbs because I'm constantly engaging caps by accident. This is why I won't go so far as learning emacs or vim or other more intensive kb interfaces; would constantly be a problem for me.

              Maybe when I am retired I will go back to Dvorak and make all kinds of mad macros on some custom QMK thingy. Or thingies, with a bunch of side kb macro pads hanging off the side for specific applications.

              +1 calculator - people don't value this enough; just because you can use calc on your phone doesn't mean it's the best way. honestly a printing calculator is amazing if you can get it cheap (which you can at a big box thrift store) but either is better than a dang phone.