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Typing fingers to keys
Typing fingers to keys










  1. #TYPING FINGERS TO KEYS PRO#
  2. #TYPING FINGERS TO KEYS PROFESSIONAL#

Each keycap has an indent in the middle that helps guide your fingers into the center and avoid accidental keystrokes on neighboring keys. Its flat, low profile means you can rest your wrists directly on your work surface to type comfortably. What it lacks in extra features, it makes up for in design touches.

#TYPING FINGERS TO KEYS PROFESSIONAL#

This straightforward model has a sleek, dark grey and black aesthetic with white-only backlighting that looks professional in any setup. It uses scissor switches-which are typically found in laptop keyboards-making this a familiar-feeling option for most.

typing fingers to keys

While the above picks are mechanical keyboards, the Logitech MX Keys goes back to basics. This older version uses tactile Razer Orange switches, which have more resistance and aren't as sensitive, so they aren't quite as delicate to use.Īt a mid-range price point, we recommend the Logitech MX Keys.

#TYPING FINGERS TO KEYS PRO#

If you're concerned about the sensitive switches, check out the older version of this keyboard, the Razer Pro Type. Fortunately, the keycaps have a soft-touch covering that provides grip.

typing fingers to keys

The switches on this unit are very sensitive, and while that's great for avoiding finger fatigue while typing, it can mean you're more likely to register accidental keypresses if you graze any nearby keys. With a battery life of over 200 hours with the white backlighting off, you also won't have to worry about charging frequently, and the included wrist rest is very comfortable to use and keeps your fingers hovering right over the keys. If you're a writer looking for a keyboard capable of double-duty for gaming after you're done with work, this keyboard boasts excellent gaming performance with split millisecond latency for a responsive in-game experience. In exchange for customizability, this keyboard offers wireless versatility, so you can connect it with its USB receiver to use with select Razer productivity mice, or you can pair it with up to three devices via Bluetooth. If the price tag and the customization factors of the Keychron Q2 don't appeal to you, we recommend the Razer Pro Type Ultra.

  • Best Upper Mid-Range Keyboard For Typing.
  • There's a size for everyone, from the full-sized Keychron Q6 to the tiny Keychron Q4 or the TenKeyLess Keychron Q3 in between. Each board shares the same incredible build quality with high-quality materials. While we recommend the Q2 here for its space-saving purposes, you won't go wrong with any keyboard in the Q-series. This keyboard is fully compatible with VIA software, which is easy to use and allows you to change key assignments, program macros to any key, and customize the RGB backlighting. The customization isn't just physical, either. Or, if you're more into tinkering, you can use an included toolkit to make other changes, like adding additional sound dampening or changing the plate for an entirely different sound profile. It has a hot-swappable PCB, which means you can pop out the default switches for switches of your choosing.

    typing fingers to keys

    Part of what makes this keyboard a dream is that you can customize aspects of it to perfectly suit your needs and preferences. While it lacks a Numpad, it keeps the arrow keys and several important navigational keys, like "Home" and "Insert", which are helpful for writing. The Q2 has a compact size which hits a sweet spot between space-saving and utility without feeling cramped. We've tested and typed on a lot of models and found the best keyboard for typing is the Keychron Q2, thanks to its sturdy build quality and excellent typing experience right out of the box.












    Typing fingers to keys