Submitted by Comfortable_Mango_11 t3_10o781z in MechanicalKeyboards
flembag t1_j6d0aaj wrote
Why not use the enter key for both a backspace and a carnage return?
Comfortable_Mango_11 OP t1_j6d0ot0 wrote
Because I would throw this keyboard out the window if I had to press FN that often!
flembag t1_j6d1hwp wrote
Idk. I've used tons of programs where you have to use shift+return to get a carriage return, and the. Crtl+return to submit your entry. It's not as bad as you think.
Also, if you don't ever make a mistake typing, you never have to use your fn+enter to delete something. It would force you to get really good putting your thoughts to text.
Also, I generally only use one of the shift keys. So I would consider using the other one for an enter.
Comfortable_Mango_11 OP t1_j6d2omw wrote
I type a lot, but I make mistakes all the time and often rejig a sentence. It's really a case of old dog, new tricks - as much as possible I want to avoid diving into different layers.
flembag t1_j6d35qa wrote
"I want to avoid diving into different layers because I type so much and often have to reframe and contextualize my prose."
Then why did you build a minimalist board? Sounds like you're trying to force an ok tool at doing something that a different tool would excel at.
Comfortable_Mango_11 OP t1_j6d4xnn wrote
If it doesn't work out I can always grab me a Q2 but other than the delete key situation (which I think I have solved) I'm not really having any problems with the Q9. It is a weird keyboard - and I wish I'd bought the ANSI version! - but it's lovely to type on.
StrickenForCause t1_j6e7214 wrote
Don’t mind that person. Nothing wrong with having a minimalist board that suits your needs. I write shorthand professionally in real time on a 65% board and have had to do some silly things like swap shift with ctrl to get everything just the way I need it for my purposes. All that matters is that the layout reflects your individual needs, and only you know what those are!
heyitscassio t1_j6eis7f wrote
Even here with my 30% splits that I use I have a dedicated backspace. It happens that making mistakes is pretty common, so it's convenient to have the backspace easily accessible.
You could use combos, it would be more convenient than a layer for some people.
flembag t1_j6eoqhs wrote
Default backspace, layer for carriage return.
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