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darknessblades t1_j0y65uo wrote

If you need to do a end of the year thesis, maybe do one on how a ergonomic keyboard improves health and reduces RSI complaints.

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Then you have a good excuse to keep using it, in case the professor complaints about it

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VioletAxle OP t1_j0y7jvf wrote

Might do that and will ask the keyboard community for their response as data hehe or maybe for compartment syndrome

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JayOrRed t1_j0zs6gw wrote

We need that research! I'm a mech fan and climber that switched over to an ergo mech because of compartment syndrome.

I love my iris and I've been able to continue working from home sinx for typing doesn't flare it up as much now

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existential_pal t1_j0ygbjj wrote

Turns out the real reason doctors have bad handwriting is they’re all used to typing on sick keebs

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VioletAxle OP t1_j0ysp0z wrote

Shhh don't tell anyone. It's a secret hahahahaha

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Danarhys t1_j0zhx2q wrote

Akko ACR Pro Alice? I love the custom badge.

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r-bsky t1_j0zil8v wrote

Is there any adjustment period or does it not really take that long to get used to? She’s a real beauty indeed and Keychron just released their V8 which looks similar!

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VioletAxle OP t1_j0zo3l4 wrote

Hmm after 2 or 3 days of use I got used to it already, it's very nice to type on and it improved the way i type compared to before, it's like it forces you to type properly or something like that, I also used to press the spacebar with my index finger but after using this I now press the spacebar with my thumb and overall I find the experience to be enjoyable

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r-bsky t1_j0zxy7t wrote

thanks OP, the quick answer helps a lot, might pull the trigger on the V8 after some additional research; I can imagine that being able to hit the space bar comfortably from any spot with either left or right, no matter if you have to perform a shortcut or are in some weird position for whatever reason, need to get my hands on one at one point; take care!

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mac-0 t1_j100a7s wrote

I'm on the Q10 (80% Alice) and still adjusting after a week. I've used standard keyboards forever and picked up habits like occasionally using my left index finger to hit 'y' or 'h' which is not as easy. I'm down from like 110 WPM to 80 at most.

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trollmanjoe t1_j0zl24o wrote

I have the Akko Alice Pro. Definitely some getting used to compared to a standard layout - especially if you don't already touch type.

I found that I had a bad habit of pressing the 'y' key with my left index finger instead of my right. You can't really do that on this board.

That said, after the adjustment period, my WPM went up significantly. Definitely my favorite board.

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r-bsky t1_j0zxmee wrote

Appreciate the quick reply, thankfully I already got rid of most of my bad habits already, so I’m realllly tempted to add one to my collection - btw just looked up the Akko Alice pro, definitely a fan of the look; you reckon it might be a better model than the Keychron?

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trollmanjoe t1_j100u07 wrote

Hm. I can't really speak to the Keychron at all, as I've never used any of their boards other than trying a few friends' out before.

All I can say is that this Akko board is my favorite, and I'm thinking of buying a second for the office.

It's very well built, and the stock switches/stabs are fantastic. I have the one with the Crystal switches, I think.

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zapgu t1_j0yf1tg wrote

Love this

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dethblud t1_j0zl1w7 wrote

I love the look of the badge on the right, but I don't get it. Those three keys are super useful for me.

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VioletAxle OP t1_j0zo6o0 wrote

Ohh I don't use them often, It's just preference I guess

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