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My partner loves her GMK67 with outemu panda switches I built for her a while ago. Now that she has to go in the office she constantly complains how shitty the keyboards are.

What would you recommend for a low profile portable keyboard to give a similar experience the GMK67/Panda that is safe to throw in a backpack, but also a bit quieter for an office setting?

I was looking at the Nuphy Air60 since it has a case option, but I don't know what switch would be good, maybe Wisteria or Moss?

Also looked at the Keychron, but from the switch descriptions only the Mint and Banana sounded close to a switch I would want, but nothing is currently in stock in a 60% layout.

Am I looking in the right direction, or are there other recommendations?

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Why not get a hot swap board and just put the right switches in?

I have keycron k17 as my portable and it's great for that.

[–] Copernican 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

What is the deal with hot swapping on low profile. I remember casually browsing a few months ago and saw folks talking about lack of universal standards making some things incompatible for either switches in the PCB or key caps on the switch. Am I making that up?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

I have the Air75 from Nuphy and it is my current office board. It's a very nice keyboard. I guess the new model uses QMK now, which is even nicer, so easy recommendation from me. I haven't used their newer switches, but I have the tactiles from the old model and they feel quite nice.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I have many nice diy Ortho boards for at home, but at work I have a computer I do CAD on. Because I share this machine and use the numpad a lot, and decided to just get a full sized board. Ordered one of the cheap ones with low profile choc switchs from Amazon. Since then I ordered an ISO layout TKL for my wife, and a 65% for my gaming PC. They are the definition of "good enough". For around the price of one high quality board I now have 3 boards that have been getting daily use and are still "good enough" years later.

To also add, my wife cannot really feel the difference in her cheap low pro, and my lubed Planck. Her only feedback was "Ortho is hard for her, but it looks cool".

My only suggestion is to ease newer users. If she is used to her GMK67, make sure the layout is the EXACT same. Some smaller boards do weird things with the right shift and arrow keys.

[–] HalfAHero 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I have a used K7 I'm selling. It's a great little keyboard, wireless, with mint optical switches and a travel case. I bought it for travel, but I haven't ended up traveling as much as I expected and have barely used it.

Lmk if you're interested.

[–] Copernican 1 points 7 months ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I haven't fact checked this at all but apparently lowprokb.ca is working with Kailh on some choc v1 compatible silent switches which could potentially be used in those boards. Not sure when they'll be available though