Submitted by JimmyTheDoor t3_116nw2e in MechanicalKeyboards
adammilikin t1_j98b79j wrote
Reply to comment by JimmyTheDoor in 2023 Keyboard Building Guide. by JimmyTheDoor
40s users are objectively the worst (I know because I am one of them) and like to project superiority to hide their insecurities.
But in all honesty, I love typing on my 40s of which I have too many. The initial transition took some time but I would argue the time saved in only lubing one stabilizer and like 3 switches offsets it.
JimmyTheDoor OP t1_j98cvn3 wrote
That's true! Didn't really realise that the smaller the keyboard the less time spent on lubing!
On a scale from 1 to 10 how hard was it to learn to use it?
adammilikin t1_j98dj2c wrote
EZ 6.9. The worst part was the less used symbols like brackets and colon.
doctorclark t1_j99bicm wrote
For me, most of the rewarding part of my 40% has been the ultimate control over what every key does. I agree that 6.9/10 is about the difficulty level of making it my daily, but it is supremely easy to change my keymap in QMK to whatever I need. I have the exact same two keys to do () [] {} <> and / on different layers/Combos, one button that does mid-sentence punctuation , ; : - and one that does end-sentence punctuation .? !
And, yes, the original reason was so I spent less on switches and keycaps LOL
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