I have switched to my winter keyboard.
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I have switched to my winter keyboard.
I use Keyboardio Model100 keyboards, which have a wooden enclosure. Wood expands and contracts with the seasons and humidity. I've sanded off a little from a couple of keys on the winter one so keys don't get stuck when they wood contracts. It's a minor blemish.
The winter keyboard has light colored wood (maple?), the summer one is dark (walnut?). I enjoy the variety.
The Model 100
Designed from the ground up to work the way your hands do, the Model 100 features 64 hot-swappable mechanical keyswitches, RGB LEDs under each custom-sculpted keycap, and open source firmware, all housed in a precision-milled adjustable hardwood enclosure.
Keyboardio (shop.keyboard.io)
cc @jesse
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I like these keyboards a lot. I've been touch typing since 1983, when I learnt it on a portable mechanical typewriter. In contrast, no Keyboardio keyboard has ever drawn blood.
More seriously, they're a pleasure to type on. I spend much of my life in front of a computer, typing, and it's worth to me to spend money on really good keyboards. I'm lucky to be able to afford them.
(Not getting compensated for saying this. I'm merely a very satisfied customer.)