I was using that same keyboard for 2 years and it improves a little bit if you use a split layout, but in the end it is simply a better option to change to a real split keyboard , ortho grid layouts for me is a outdated layout right now.
I've been using an ortholinear board for about 6 years now and I got to say that my hands and fingers feel leagues better than when I used to use a basic staggered keyboard. The only downside is that when I move to a default keyboard I get a bit mixed up and my muscle memory makes it a bit difficult to type quickly and my pinky, middle, and ring fingers tend to be a bit sore after long sessions.
I just built an ortho 75% keyboard and while it's still awkward, the extra keys alleviate most of the issues you called out here, and it's still considerably smaller than a standard keyboard. Great video!
Dude your videos are great. Keep making them and you will keep growing. Your videos are enjoyable and informative, and as objective as opinions can be.
I have been using my JJ40 on and off for the past 3 years and I absolutely love it. I also own a Corne split ortho keyboard and yes Corne is a bit more comfortable but the looks of the tiny 40% ortho just hits so hard.
I have a Planck EZ and I have no problems with it except that there are way too few keys. I am more and more 100% but at the same time I really like my Planck for portability reasons which is why I still use it. But for programming and such things, a full sized keyboard all the way.
I was using that same keyboard for 2 years and it improves a little bit if you use a split layout, but in the end it is simply a better option to change to a real split keyboard , ortho grid layouts for me is a outdated layout right now.
I've been using an ortholinear board for about 6 years now and I got to say that my hands and fingers feel leagues better than when I used to use a basic staggered keyboard.
The only downside is that when I move to a default keyboard I get a bit mixed up and my muscle memory makes it a bit difficult to type quickly and my pinky, middle, and ring fingers tend to be a bit sore after long sessions.
Which keyboard size do you use? I found that I agree on 75% and larger but anything smaller than that feels a bit odd for me.
I have a Planck and no complaints whatsoever. And I'm using it with 36 keys, 'cause 48 were just too many, eh.
I just built an ortho 75% keyboard and while it's still awkward, the extra keys alleviate most of the issues you called out here, and it's still considerably smaller than a standard keyboard. Great video!
Dude your videos are great. Keep making them and you will keep growing. Your videos are enjoyable and informative, and as objective as opinions can be.
I have been using my JJ40 on and off for the past 3 years and I absolutely love it. I also own a Corne split ortho keyboard and yes Corne is a bit more comfortable but the looks of the tiny 40% ortho just hits so hard.
I still use Ortho daily, improves comfort and is compact enough to be daily carry
I have a Planck EZ and I have no problems with it except that there are way too few keys. I am more and more 100% but at the same time I really like my Planck for portability reasons which is why I still use it. But for programming and such things, a full sized keyboard all the way.
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Nice vid mate
can I get a tldr on this video?
It's usable like any other keyboard would be; However, in the current market, it's not a smart choice for an ergonomic keyboard.
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