I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too :D

  • HatchetHaro@pawb.social
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    3 days ago

    Yes, QWERTY at 110wpm with standard left hand and only using index and middle fingers on my right hand, on my Wooting 80HE.

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    6 days ago

    I can, until i realize that I’m doing it, then it just all goes to shit and i have to switch back to hunt and peck.

    I can ten-key like a mother fucker though, used to work at a bank doing data entry…

  • Nomecks@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago
    1. Yes
    2. HP DC7700 office desktop accessory keyboard. I had a stockpile of them but sadly I’m down to my last one :(
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    4 days ago

    Been a touch typist for a while now, but I prefer my IBM Model M as a daily driver. I have a new modern take on the IBM Model F coming in in a few weeks that I’m very stoked about. Buckling spring switches are the best keyboard types ever made.

  • xia@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 days ago

    Yes, I touch-type, and use a kinesis advantage keyboard that makes touch typing “almost unavoidable” (as one blogger wrote). I also use the Dvorak layout, and get nearly 100 wpm without really trying (and using low-effort brain-to-keyboard data transfer is the way to go, imho).

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    I can’t even imagine not typing blind, without looking at keys.

    Fun fact: My left hand is not 10-finger-syste-positioned but WASD gamer-system positioned. Works fine anyway for blind and fast typing.

    QWERTZ. Cherry Keyboard, mechanical keys, full with numpad.

    I did look into alternative layouts like DVORAK a long time ago, but it didn’t seem worth the investment of relearning. Current works good enough. (Even as a coder where parens and braces are more cumbersome than EN layouts.)

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      5 days ago

      Hilarious to me that you learned to type from gamer-position, while l learned to game from typing position.

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    5 days ago

    Yes, I love typing and do it quickly. I guess I prefer QWERTY but only because that’s the one I learned on and got good at. I hate keys that are too flat, like laptops and some office keyboards trying too hard to look streamlined.

    When I’m thinking of how to spell a word, in my mind’s eye I see it being typed out and that’s how I find the correct spelling.

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      6 days ago

      Wait what? Why would you add such absurd context? What’s next? You use Dvorak but only on columnar staggered split layouts?

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          It’s absurd because one does not learn Dvorak without taking effort to do so. You usually have to be already proficient before you switch to Dvorak. I’d expect you to be a touch typist in another layout before Dvorak.

          It would be different if you didn’t say “only in”

  • P1nkman@lemmy.world
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    Got tendonitis, so I used Kinesis Advantage for many years. Then the Glove80 came out, which I consider even better than any of the Kinesis Advantage, and I’ve had all models. And yes, I type without looking.

  • z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml
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    Yes, my keyboard has no markings to indicate letters save for the standard two raised small bars on f and j so I can feel for orientation as per standard keyboard fare.

    I use the QWERTY layout on a firmware flashed zsa voyager split ortholinear keyboard.

  • MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Yes, and full sized Keychron for me. I enjoy being able to put in what ever switches and keycaps I want on a keyboard that’s infinitely better than any trashheap in waiting that any Corsair or Razer keyboard is.

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        5 days ago

        Keychron Q6 Max. with aftermarket switches of… some random type I forgot long ago. Quiet tactile switches that trigger at a slightly more shallow depth.

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          Nice. Unfortunately My keychron (k10 pro I think) just sits in a corner because it’s really hard to switch back to monolith after using a split. The quality of my split isn’t even half as good as the keychron, but it feels really uncomfortable to use the keychron now

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            5 days ago

            They seem to have a few ergonomic ones these days, though still not seeing any splits. I suppose if you wanted to be crazy you could get two 60%'s and keymap them to a funky split but that’s almost certainly too weird and expensive to be worth it. lol

            • hddsx@lemmy.ca
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              5 days ago

              Unfortunately, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole and am looking into building my own

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                5 days ago

                I feel you. I’m ‘this’ close to making my own trackball. Just uhh… as soon as I finish up some other non-computer projects first… damn time always doing the time thing.

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    I use a cursed variant of dvorak so looking at the keys won’t help.

    I’ll use any keyboard with a properly sized and shaped enter and backspace key. Fuck those laptops that halve the size of backspace or mangle the enter key.