Relearning time

Changes are underway. Yesterday I received my new Dygma Raise 2! After researching for quite a while I finally pulled the trigger and placed the order. It will take a few weeks to get used to working with layers and some of the characters and keys that are only available through a layer.

As someone who works on a computer all day, every day, each year I try to improve my setup in some way and this year I had the budget to splurge on this upgrade. The two next things I think I’ll upgrade are the monitor and my microphone setup.

There are lots of choices for mechanical keyboards and Dygma had a lot of features I was interested in trying out. One of the hardest decisions was the switches. After much contemplation, I decided to go with the Kailh Silent Brown. I don’t want a mechanical keyboard for the sound so I knew I wanted silent, but there are a great different types of silent switches. I realized after a bit that replacing the switches won’t be that expensive if I decide to do that later.

A couple hours of use yesterday and I could start to feel some muscle memory starting to build. I’m also starting to customize the layers a bit to work around some of my terrible typing habits, and to align keys with what my fingers/mind are expecting (command key placement being one of those).

I’m going to take it easy on myself while I adjust. Yesterday I got a bit frustrated there was no ~/backtick key. Easy enough to add to a layer, but I have to work to remember what layer, and how to access that.

#keyboard #MechanicalKeyboard #Dygma

Most years I will purchase or upgrade something about my computer setup. Today I upgraded my keyboard to a Dygma Raise 2. A lot of money, but I type a lot and have had various wrist issues over the years. The hardest part to decide on was the switches, but these can be changed later if I’m not happy with them. #keyboard #MechanicalKeyboard