Adesso AKB-636 Mechanical Keyboard

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Ergonomic? The keys are not aligned vertically. It’s stupid. Look at the TrulyErgonomic, or the Typematrix, for an ergonomic design.
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"advanced ergonomic" ??? More like causing headaches from all the accidental touches of nearby keys. All flat, almost no spaces between the round keys and probably no feeling on where your fingers are. But, it looks cool... for people who type with 1 finger while looking at the keyboard.
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The looks would fit a retro scifi movie.
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Considering visual style, it is not gaming keyboard and as such 6-NKRO is good enough (for typing keyboard). And considering lovely style, it comes at good price. Btw. , guys, not every keyboard has to be gaming keyboard.
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Ergonomic? The keys are not aligned vertically. It’s stupid. Look at the TrulyErgonomic, or the Typematrix, for an ergonomic design.
It's the same alignment as on a standard keyboard. It just that the keys are shaped different. If the contact point placement is the same the peripheral shape of the key shouldn't matter. Sure, visually it looks like it would feel weird to type on.
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Ergonomic? The keys are not aligned vertically. It’s stupid. Look at the TrulyErgonomic, or the Typematrix, for an ergonomic design.
Everysingle keyboard I ever used has the same misaligned keys. I suspect what's "ergonomic" about it is the shape of the keys. Nothing ergonomic about having to relearn how to type because all the keys aren't where they've always been.
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Everysingle keyboard I ever used has the same misaligned keys. I suspect what's "ergonomic" about it is the shape of the keys. Nothing ergonomic about having to relearn how to type because all the keys aren't where they've always been.
That's because keyboards simulate Typewriters where such key placement was mechanical necessity. Following is 2nd keyboard I ever used. And no keybord after that had better design. I got mechanical keyboards, but I still missed proper key placement. You can notice slight concave placement of each row and how keys are angled. No other keyboard bettered this one. [spoiler]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Commodore_C64C_Nahaufnahme.JPG/1280px-Commodore_C64C_Nahaufnahme.JPG[/spoiler]
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I kind of like it, would like back lighting.
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That's because keyboards simulate Typewriters where such key placement was mechanical necessity. Following is 2nd keyboard I ever used. And no keybord after that had better design. I got mechanical keyboards, but I still missed proper key placement. You can notice slight concave placement of each row and how keys are angled. No other keyboard bettered this one. [spoiler]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Commodore_C64C_Nahaufnahme.JPG/1280px-Commodore_C64C_Nahaufnahme.JPG[/spoiler]
topre realforce hipro should give similar placement to that commodore keyboard anyway the keyboard good looking the switch say using "kahil blue" ? never tried before, but from google pages, it said what razer using on their keyboards so seems not any better than cherry or even worse for switch imho nothing better than topre like the new realforce that intended for gamers : http://www.realforce.co.jp/products/realforce_rgb/ it have APC (actuation point changer) basically you can change the sensitivity of each key in 3 different level