I love my Bluetooth keyboard

(liquidbrain.net)

43 points | by evakhoury 2 days ago

12 comments

  • imrehg 1 minute ago
    I've just recently got a mechanical keyboard, after doing a workspace ergonomics assessment, and also cultural influence from various other developer friends, etc...

    It's a Keychron Q10 Max (Alice Layout) - looks like a split keyboard but it's one piece. It's excellent typing, has both wired (USB-C) and wireless (Bluetooth, probably also radio too? I don't use that) connectivity too. I don't normally use the LED lights, but occasionally they are fun...

    It's heavy, so not portable like the one the author uses. Had something like that before, the portability was nice, but then didn't use it much. This is not (practically) portable, but still has all the flexibility, and it's a joy typing with it. I wouldn't go as far as I love a piece of euqipment, but I do look forward using it every day.

    I do think more about keyboards as I use Mac, Linux, built in laptop keyboards, this stand alone one, etc... And because of the variety it's really hard to build up some muscle-memory. Ctrl, Option, Alt, Fn, ... basically all the extra keys beside the alphabet are slightly different in all systems. So it's more conscious typing than I'd hope for, but not toooooo bad (and it's not the keyboard's problem, I might have to look into remapping stuff, but it's not that level of pain yet).

    Happy typing, everyone!

  • eapotapov 0 minutes ago
    I've recently bought a samsung galaxy tab s11.

    I had some huawei tablet for reading before, but now the main goal was to be able to ssh/kubectl to remote machines and for quick surfing, chats, etc (my new laptop is heavy).

    I was trying to find a case + keyboard with good reviews, no luck then, I didn't think it was possible, I've found out that you can use an apple magic keyboard with it and I had a spare one, so I have a case and a bluetooth magic keyboard.

    The keyboard, comparing to anything that is sold for tablets is amazing, laptop experience.

  • yread 1 minute ago
    Next step is to get a foldable keyboard: Action is selling on for 6 eur or go fancy with IC bk-05s). Fits in a jacket pocket and with some getting used is almost as good
  • kqr 4 minutes ago
    > and use copy/paste

    Also ctrl-z for undo! I recommend looking into Unexpected Keyboard for a virtual Qwerty with a control key.

  • dima55 7 minutes ago
    At least with android devices, you can plug in any usb keyboard, and have it work. Those are free, in the garbage all over the place
  • JoshTriplett 14 minutes ago
    I'd highly recommend the iClever BK05S. It's the same size as a normal laptop keyboard, so your fingers don't need to feel cramped. It lays flat and stable, it types well, it pairs easily, it charges with USB-C, and you can use it as a wired USB-C keyboard in a pinch.
  • tnelsond4 26 minutes ago
    If you get an Android you can use termux and do literally anything. I like to write websites, write newsletters in vim and run a jekyll instance, transcode video with ffmpeg, etc.
  • tana_shahh 10 minutes ago
    All a man need is a keyboard, which is nice to type, makes asmr sound typing!
    • BLKNSLVR 7 minutes ago
      And a Clorox wipes container to lean the screen (phone) up against.
  • janvdberg 14 minutes ago
    Does anybody know the specific keyboard make/model/type? Doesn't look like a foldable from the image?
  • lencastre 55 minutes ago
    On “field trips” where laptop is too much and just the iphone is too little, I have been pairing my ipad with a k380 for the last 200 years and cannot complain much. The only warning I get is that k380 causes some kind of interference with the apple pencil and other bluetooth connected devices. Can’t precise exactly how much though.
    • albert_e 17 minutes ago
      Logitech!

      Love-hate relationship with their products.

      I have M570 trackball and it's perfect for me and i love it.

      Only problem -- the switch on it fails in one year and starts doubleclicking like crazy.

      (I am aware of DIY fixes to replace the switch that needs desoldering and soldering)

      Accumulated six useless M570 trackballs in past six years. I hate that.

      They are waiting for me to find enough time and motivation to attempt the DIY fix. Maybe after I retire in a few decades.

      • jordand 4 minutes ago
        I'm stuck in the same relationship with them: MX Master 3s/4 is my perfect productivity mouse. Problem? The rubber coating gradually disintegrates and accumulates dirt. ERGO K860 is my perfect keyboard. Problem? The plastic ABS surface of the keys wears and smooths in just a few months. The first set of AAA batteries have a far longer life!

        If only they didn't cheap out on the materials and plastic quality.

    • znpy 48 minutes ago
      > k380

      Logitech k380? Jesus Christ those round keys are ugly as unemployment.

  • brunorsini 40 minutes ago
    I've always wanted a phone keyboard that folds yet still types reasonably well. Tried a few, hated them all.
    • anonzzzies 20 minutes ago
      The MS Universal Foldable KB is the best I tried. Indestructible and still quite easy to get.
  • NordStreamYacht 59 minutes ago
    Logitech k480. I carry it everywhere. Has a three way switch, iPhone, iPad and Mac. Only problem is it interferes with headphones/wifi somehow. Mac cries piteously when the k480 connects.
    • gblargg 17 minutes ago
      I also like my K480, and got a couple for friends as well. One failed suddenly, and on opening the flat-flex had just come out of its socket. I like the sturdy rubberized channel for putting phones and tablets in. They hold in securely enough to carry it around the house and not have the tablet falling out.
    • tillmannhgl 42 minutes ago
      > k480

      Logitech k480? Oh my god and it even has round keys!