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Got my Glove80 (self.ergomechkeyboards)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by danieldk to c/ergomechkeyboards
 

Got my Glove80 yesterday 🎉. Still too early for a proper review, but loving it so far. The transition from a Kinesis Advantage is straightforward , the pinky columns feel easier to reach which is a definite improvement.

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[–] annoyed_onion 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How are you getting on with the lower profile switches?

I've used an advantage 2 for a year and recently built a hand wired dactyl which I've enjoyed using but I'm wondering if the lower profile switches help with speed or accuracy at all?

I'm a heavy typer and I bottom out the keys, which is probably quite inefficient! I've got linear MX switches on both.

Would love a follow up once you've used it for a while.

[–] danieldk 2 points 1 year ago

How are you getting on with the lower profile switches?

So far so good. I accept that I'll probably bottom-out more than on the KA2's Cherry Browns due to less travel after actuation, but since the switches are fairly light anyway it's probably not a big issue.

Would love a follow up once you’ve used it for a while.

I'll probably post a review after a few months of experience.