Post ALyFf5pE3Fa3Fuocls by whami@weirder.earth
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 (DIR) Post #ALyFf5pE3Fa3Fuocls by whami@weirder.earth
       2022-07-29T01:16:29Z
       
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       I ended up getting the Leopold FC9000RBT keyboard with Cherry Brown switches and have been using it for a couple weeks now. I absolutely love it. It has taken care of all of the issues I was having where I was not getting enough tactile feedback and missing letters. I was warned not to get one with 10 key attached so that I could make my mouse more central, but old habits die hard, and I really wanted everything in one unit. 1/-
       
 (DIR) Post #ALyFf6IIJApgi4Pq52 by whami@weirder.earth
       2022-07-29T01:20:25Z
       
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       It has an old traditional 104 key layout, do the page up/down, home, and insert are where I expect them to be.I was also advised to get a wired keyboard. which this one is. but it also has Bluetooth connectivity. I've not used it wired at all, and the BT has been fine. 2/-
       
 (DIR) Post #ALyFf6rOCguCSuprma by whami@weirder.earth
       2022-07-29T01:24:27Z
       
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       Only 2 drawbacks that I've noticed so far.1. It's damned heavy. I'm waiting another month or so, but then will get work to buy me another so I don't have to shuttle it back and forth between home and office.2. Most of my team (the majority of whom weren't even alive in 80s) had made some kind of 80s joke. I will agree that it has a very 80s look, and it's quite clicky. 3/3
       
 (DIR) Post #ALyFf7Pm8qPYBYvKNc by CarlCravens@mastodon.xyz
       2022-07-29T03:15:01Z
       
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       @whami Looks like a keyboard should, if you're not into split ergo configurations.