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Typing and Keyboards

by jpmitchell on 3/29/2026, 6:37:39 PM

https://lzon.ca/posts/series/grateful/typing-and-keyboards/

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by: ivraatiems

I type 120 wpm using a bizarre method I acquired through trial and error as a kid. It uses mostly my thumbs and index fingers and has been described by observers as &quot;disconcerting&quot;. But it works great for me, and about perfectly matches the speed of my thoughts. My typing teachers hated it. It&#x27;s touch typing in the sense that I don&#x27;t need to look at the keys, but it is definitely Not Right.<p>It does mean that I can&#x27;t use &quot;ergonomic&quot; or split hand keyboards easily, though.<p>I have a couple different inexpensive Aula and similar mechanical keyboards I prefer to use.

3/29/2026, 7:18:59 PM


by: bonyt

I&#x27;m a fan of scissor switch keyboards, which I think makes me a bit odd - I got used to them from laptops and now I have an MX Keys Mini that I really like. I like the short travel and the tactile nature of them - I tried a slim mechanical (Nuphy Air75) but it still slowed me down considerably and was uncomfortable. I touch type but not home-row, so maybe my chaotic typing style doesn&#x27;t work on heavier keys.

3/29/2026, 7:26:00 PM


by: raincole

How do people (especially programmers) actually type )_+={}\&#x27;&quot;<p>I know the touch typing says they&#x27;re all typed by pinky, but after so many years it still doesn&#x27;t feel right for me. Why is the weakest finger in charge of so many keys?

3/29/2026, 8:08:41 PM


by: jiehong

I never learnt how to touch-type, until I moved to a different keyboard layout (namely bepo [0]).<p>I recommend finding a good keyboard you enjoy using, but it&#x27;s a bit annoying if you need to carry it around. Whatever you do, don&#x27;t be afraid to try some ortholinear versions or split ones!<p>I sometimes like to use dictation nowadays, but I found out I tend to be much more concise when I type, compared to when I dictate (but thank god for easily available great dictation systems nowadays! [1]).<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bepo.fr&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Accueil" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bepo.fr&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Accueil</a><p>[1]: although, dictating terminal commands or code is too much of a hassle

3/29/2026, 7:12:15 PM


by: ebbi

My journey went from using membrane keyboards (not knowing there was anything else available), to finding out about mechanical keyboards after watching a game streamer and his clacky keyboard, to going out and buying one...only to find out it was a membrane keyboard that was marketed as mechanical-like (!). After a few proper mechanical keyboards (trying to chase the &#x27;thock&#x27;), then to low-profile, I&#x27;m now on a low-profile split mechanical keyboard, and I think this format is end game for me. The split helps a lot with ergonomics and just feels so natural, and the ortholinear setup just makes sense, despite the few weeks it took me to get used to it.<p>I was skeptical about the split keyboard, and living in an area that has no stores where I could try it out, I ended up buying a relatively cheap one from AliExpress. I swapped in my own switches and keycaps, and now it feels amazing to type on.<p>Being able to lean back on my chair while typing with each side sitting on the arm rest is amazing

3/29/2026, 8:07:13 PM


by: tsumnia

I&#x27;ll be very curious to see if my research on typing practice [1] will still be relevant in the era of LLMs...<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;pdf&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;3373165.3373177" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;pdf&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;3373165.3373177</a>

3/29/2026, 7:47:07 PM


by: stavros

Does anyone here use a numpad? What for? I made my own macropad[1] but I struggle to find a use, the only thing I use it for is CAD shortcut keys. Any ideas are welcome!<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;immich.home.stavros.io&#x2F;share&#x2F;GE_noaUx1_cayK9WDVvzutrrdvDY5xUeegHOXRb9uyzHIyOUM5T00B7vibpZ9xrqUdU" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;immich.home.stavros.io&#x2F;share&#x2F;GE_noaUx1_cayK9WDVvzutr...</a>

3/29/2026, 7:11:59 PM


by: smokel

What, an article on typing and keyboards, and no mention of Dvorak or Colemak? Let&#x27;s have that eternal discussion again!<p>Swap Caps and Ctrl, use Emacs or vi keybindings, and save your wrist from moving to the arrow keys!

3/29/2026, 6:59:05 PM


by: jmclnx

My all time favorite was the Wang 724 keyboard.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.komar.be&#x2F;wang-724-teardown&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.komar.be&#x2F;wang-724-teardown&#x2F;</a><p>Since then, it does not really matter which keyboard I use. Now I have a reddragon keyboard (Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 87-Key Compact). I picked that up a while ago because it does not use much space on the table&#x2F;desk I have.

3/29/2026, 7:18:23 PM