A Very Unusual Keyboard…




Here is the mechanical keyboard that’s on my desk right now – https://youtu.be/ZZ9ZCuUP8TI?list=PL7u4lWXQ3wfI_7PgX0C-VTiwLeu0S4v34 lofree Mechanical …

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  1. I miss the old IBM keyboards. Ting, ting, ting ting ta ting ting. Every single keystroke had just the right amount of pressure and a satisfying clink with every press.

  2. If you seriously type a lot, don’t even consider this keyboard!

    No reviews I’m aware of mentioning a big problem of this keyboard, making me extremely difficult to adapt to this keyboard, unless you’re planning to use this one as your only keyboard for rest of your life. I’ve bought it from its crowdfunding and in first few minutes I had to abandon it!

    Yes the key arrangement needs us to get use to, but that’s way beyond just the arrow keys. You have to adapt every key! Not kidding! ALL KEYS!!!

    If you compare this Lofree keyboard with any normal keyboard carefully, you’d find 2 huge issues which are very subtle and yet making this keyboard completely unusable.

    1. Due to its fancy design, all keys are aligned in perfect 60 degrees to next rows like a bee hive. A normal keyboard is NOT LIKE THIS. So if you type a lot for your career and also need to use few other devices and keyboards, it is nearly impossible to force yourself accommodating to this newly adjusted layout! Just that small difference and you’d result mistyping most words consistently, extremely frustrating!!!

    2. Again due to the design, the number keys are shifted 1 key space to the right! If you also type a lot of numbers on laptops or good in all punctuations/symbols in speed typing, you’d also be guaranteed typo all the time!!!

  3. [Fn] key on the left of the [Ctrl] key. Not a chance.
    I don't know where this f***ing stupid idea came from (maybe Lenovo) but it needs to die.
    Besides anything else, that and the arrow key mess kills this for me.

  4. Anyone know of a wireless mechanical backlit keyboard with specific Mac keys (screen brightness adjustment, media buttons, etc.) that also can connect to multiple devices besides this one

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