anyone need a new keyboard?
I'd rather have this:
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/

Individual LCD screens on each key, gives you the ability to change the mapping of your keys depending on which application you're using.
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/

Individual LCD screens on each key, gives you the ability to change the mapping of your keys depending on which application you're using.
Originally Posted by DakarM
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
Since there is no key to look at when typing, your brain will quickly adapt and memorize the key positions and you will find yourself typing a lot faster with more accuracy in no time. It is amazing how slow typers almost double their speed and quick typers become blazing fast!
Individually Weighted Keyswitches
Most keyboards use a standard 55 grams of force required to register every key, Das Keyboard has 5 different levels of force. The keys are divided into groups and their feedback springs are weighted differently; from 35 grams to 80 grams, which correspond to the strength of the finger that touches the keys. The result is more comfort for your hands.
Since there is no key to look at when typing, your brain will quickly adapt and memorize the key positions and you will find yourself typing a lot faster with more accuracy in no time. It is amazing how slow typers almost double their speed and quick typers become blazing fast!
Individually Weighted Keyswitches
Most keyboards use a standard 55 grams of force required to register every key, Das Keyboard has 5 different levels of force. The keys are divided into groups and their feedback springs are weighted differently; from 35 grams to 80 grams, which correspond to the strength of the finger that touches the keys. The result is more comfort for your hands.
Originally Posted by WiLL
IBworkoutcrewputs2lbspringsontheirsforaworkout
it's crazy enough to work :rick:
Originally Posted by reno96teg
if you want more comfort for your hands, get a DVORAK keyboard.
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Originally Posted by antarius
I'd rather have this:
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/

Individual LCD screens on each key, gives you the ability to change the mapping of your keys depending on which application you're using.
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/

Individual LCD screens on each key, gives you the ability to change the mapping of your keys depending on which application you're using.
I'd say that type of keyboard appeals to the average mac user :chuckles:
I want one
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