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seashellsnyc t1_iudi5pd wrote

It makes sense for me. Finger fatigue got me into this rabbit hole a few months ago and my pinkies appreciate lighter linears while I like tactiles on the rest of my alpha keys.

I couldn’t commit to a meeting friendly keyboard (Q5) that’s just silent switches. I only use Boba U4s on my numpad keys that’s directly next to the case and on my first two alpha rows. I use Akko Lavender Purples on the bottom alpha row, and linears for the rest.

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VAWLTGHOST t1_iudbh41 wrote

It’s purely preference but for me personally that kind of inconsistency is bothersome.

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oki_hornii-chan t1_iudbrp2 wrote

I personally would Love it but idk about other people

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Sausage_Claws t1_iudeb8i wrote

It makes more sense to me to have blues on locks rather than enter or delete.

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sunfaller t1_iuf32se wrote

The one place I change it is on spacebar. I use silent switches on them. The rest would throw me off. Even sectioning the diff switches on F row, num row. I can still feel the difference and it isn't pleasant.

If you're doing it for Enter or Backspace and the end result is consistency, I think it's good. I find it too hard to get right so I didnt try it

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