For many years (13??) I've used Microsoft Natural keyboard. I like the ergonomic layout.
Recently I decided to try a programmable keyboard so I picked up a Corsair K95 with 18 programmable keys.
I don't want to sound like a salesman but it's a great keyboard.
Except for one thing....
The keys are not "tactile".
My definition is.. you can't tell when you've hit the key enough to trigger the switch.
I"m a touch typist and can type fairly quickly but this keyboard is a nightmare to type on. If you slam the key all the way to the stop it's good but it's a lot of travel and I end up making a lot of mistakes and backspacing WWAAAYYY to much.
I really enjoy the programmability when using ISBoxer and EQ
One option is to return to my old Natural and install some software for programming keys.
What do you use?
What would you suggest?
-Wolf
Recently I decided to try a programmable keyboard so I picked up a Corsair K95 with 18 programmable keys.
I don't want to sound like a salesman but it's a great keyboard.
Except for one thing....
The keys are not "tactile".
My definition is.. you can't tell when you've hit the key enough to trigger the switch.
I"m a touch typist and can type fairly quickly but this keyboard is a nightmare to type on. If you slam the key all the way to the stop it's good but it's a lot of travel and I end up making a lot of mistakes and backspacing WWAAAYYY to much.
I really enjoy the programmability when using ISBoxer and EQ
One option is to return to my old Natural and install some software for programming keys.
What do you use?
What would you suggest?
-Wolf