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anyway if #MechanicalKeyboards or #3dModelling want to suggest a smallish kb that has dongle and bt, and not loud tactile keys, and a mouse thats easy on the wrist with some extra buttons, that are maybe $60 cad or less each, i'm open for suggestions! its hard to figure on something without getting hands on it.

i will please welcome your infodumping on your experience and opinions

Anybody got recommendations for a wireless keyboard that I could possibly replace this old girl with?

This keyboard rules, and it still works perfectly, but I want to go wireless to reduce desk clutter.

I'd like something that's fairly heavy. Full 104- or 103-key a must. Rubber domes preferred -- or, if it's mechanical, something that's pretty quiet, as my office is also the bedroom that I share with my wife, and I like to work at night.

Got my second ever mechanical keyboard (Ajazz ak820 pro) and I literally cannot stop typing on it, it's sooo satisfying!

I'm already looking into getting other keycap sets in the future and maybe even other switches.

<This messaged was brought to you by this very same keyboard lol>

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@jean_dupont
Short story: I didn't felt satisfied with my two (lovely, by the way) classic TKL #MechanicalKeyboards and I wanted to try something different.

And by the way, tiny wrist pain disappeared after a couple of weeks with the ErgoDash.
And my posture improved a bit as well!
Really recommended!!

Long story here: marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/

marcoxbresciani.codeberg.pageMy (Keyboard) Story

I love the philosophy of #ZSA. See this article: blog.zsa.io/hopes-and-dreams-f

> We’re not a publicly traded company; we’re not fuelled by venture capital. We’re a small, independent business, and that gives us the freedom to play the long game. My hope is to continue providing this island of stability and positivity called ZSA for many years to come — for the team, for our customers, and for our families.

blog.zsa.ioHopes and Dreams for 2025Thoughts on new keyboards and new prices