R3C wrote:Hmmm... Not so great... I think I could improve a bit using my own keyboard at home. I hate this one. Well, I guess a word per second isn't THAT bad. Just not ElTwoIcksor fast.
The keyboard definitely has a lot to do with how fast you can type. I tried a logitech keyboard that I had out and it pretty much sucked.
I think the two things that really matter is that the keys only have to go down so far in order to switch. The other thing is to have very low resistance.
Believe it or not this is the keyboard that I am using:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us ... yboard-600
It is actually not that bad. because the keys only have to go down so far to switch BUT there is a bit of resistance now. It is kind of old now and I have spilled some stuff on it.
I can actually feel how it is limiting me a bit now because of the keys not going down smoothly enough because of the spilled stuff.
Supposedly the one to get for top performance is this keyboard - The DAS keyboard.
Too clicky fore me though
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
The kind of keyboard that I think would suck lots of ass is something like this where you have to push the keys down too far.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us ... /JWD-00046
I think that I am a fan of keyboards where the keys don't have to travel that far. It feels weird to type on a standard keyboard after getting used to the keyboard that I have because the keys don't have to travel that far down.
This is the kind of design that I think I would like the most because of how short the throw is...
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us ... /J5D-00001
Surprisingly another thing that I think is good is if your fingers can slip a little on the keys. I think that being able to slide a little bit is better than if your fingers have super good traction. If your fingers grip too good I think it kind of messes up the flow. I was actually screwing around by typing with my finger nails and that actually seemed to be pretty cool...but I've cut them now.