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May I ruin something for you just like something is ruined for me? ๐ Read at your own risk below:
Getting older now, after my favourite custom keyboard died at my new work due to faulty third party docking stations they were using in the office, I bought a speed silver switchesd on a TKL keyboard, and at some point another stupid Logitech MX keys when my other DAS keyboard died... Only to finally conclude that my hands hurt after long working hours (and I had an rsi a few years ago) and then I discovered ZSA Voyager... Haven't ordered that yet, just thinking between that and the UHK60.... Not haopy to not delve intk ergo keyboards before... Unsure what to get, slightly leaning towards ZSA, although not having to move hands for a mouse with UHK60 might be just the sweet spot!
As a programmer/console Linux chad, I've had my Voyager since last April. First off, the Customer Support is top notch! I messed up my address when placing the order and one of their reps helped me out, monitored my order, checked with me after UPS said it was delivered, etc. Incredibly personal touch, can't recommend them enough.
Second, it's really hard to get used to. I'd been using smaller QMK keyboards for about 2 years, but I think the columnar keys were what really made it difficult to adapt to. For the first month or so I had 2 keyboards on my desk for when I needed my typing speed back.
10 months on though, I can't imaging typing on anything else. I use it for gaming as well with a separate layer. Home row mods are also fantastic once you get used to it. Your pinky fingers will love you.
I bought a ZSA Moonlander 2 years ago. Best decision ever. After 2 weeks no more pain in my wrists and hands. My poor Das Keyboard now suffers the fate of "stand-by keyboard"...