Submitted by Ruhart t3_ycva1m in MechanicalKeyboards
My friend and I decided to switch keyboard layouts and learn touch typing. He, having just received a degree in coding, decided on Colemak-DH. I, who wants to be an author, set my sights on Dvorak. It's been extremely interesting sharing the vastly differing experiences with each other.
The first couple days chatting back and forth at 9wpm were hilarious. We were like ents; by the end of the day we had just finished saying good morning. Three days later, he's now at 30wpm and I'm at 25. But a question then arose: Were our keyboards suited to our new typing styles?
The answer was no. He's been hunt and peck typing on a Logitech bluetooth and I was doing the same on a cramped gaming keyboard with insanely fast optical switches. So off on our keyboard journey we went. Now, I had been soaking in the custom keyboard community for about a year already, so I was ready to toss some options his way.
I was throwing out so many links and sometimes he wouldn't see them all... I wanted to make something that he could peruse in his free time. He's the father of four boys (may God rest his soul), so that kind of time wasn't on the table very often. He also wanted to build something a little more budget friendly, so I set my sights on Akko switches. Switches, in my opinion, are one of the more overwhelming aspects of building a board.
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So I made him this:
Akko Switch Spreadsheet
I thought someone else could possibly find this useful. Let me know if you want a list of other brand switches and I'll see what I can do. Be patient with me though, as my typing speed is still miserable.
QWERKey-UK t1_itos7ah wrote
Sound is a result of board, plate and keycaps, not the switch.