Sounds like someone needs to visit one of the mechanical kb or ergo mechanical communities.
You’ve got a great setup for viewing but you’re wrists are going to be so cramped.
On the contrary, this is my setup for more than a decade. I’ve tried several mechanicals and haven’t really been pleased with them. I thought the Logitech Master MX would be nice compromise but it wasn’t durable enough, and the lack of tactile feedback made it feel mushy. Oddly, the moderate pitch and short throw (but with the slight actuation resistance) of the Microsoft Designer keyboard is my Goldilocks keyboard. It may not be obvious, but the keyboard “tray” is 3 feet wide - quite a bit bigger than standard. I made it from 1/4" aluminum plate and put it on full extension slides because I couldn’t find a commercial one I liked. It sits right at a neutral wrist position for me (I’m a palm rester) and the mat is a nice 3.5mm neoprene. There’s even a tray heater so my mousing hand doesn’t get cold on long CAD sessions.
You cad guys always have ridiculous keyboard thoughts. I hate your entire setup to be honest, it looks like neck pain from looking around a too big monitor you are sitting too close to.
No personal hate, do what makes you happy. And I shouldn’t be judging too much, I have my own ridiculous tastes when it comes to computer setups.
Overzeetop indeed! I can appreciate a person doing it their damn self when they can’t find quite what they need lol Thanks for sharing your setup, and the details. Did you build that filing cabinet looking thing as well? Because I love the design.
Well…um…. Ok, it’s Ikea. I used to have a drawer system I built, but I just moved from a 400sf office in my basement to this 100sf room closer to the family. The desktop is ikea, too, on a motorized base. I did have to weld up a custom mount so that the monitor stays at the proper level as I go from seated to standing, so there’s that.
Sounds like someone needs to visit one of the mechanical kb or ergo mechanical communities. You’ve got a great setup for viewing but you’re wrists are going to be so cramped.
On the contrary, this is my setup for more than a decade. I’ve tried several mechanicals and haven’t really been pleased with them. I thought the Logitech Master MX would be nice compromise but it wasn’t durable enough, and the lack of tactile feedback made it feel mushy. Oddly, the moderate pitch and short throw (but with the slight actuation resistance) of the Microsoft Designer keyboard is my Goldilocks keyboard. It may not be obvious, but the keyboard “tray” is 3 feet wide - quite a bit bigger than standard. I made it from 1/4" aluminum plate and put it on full extension slides because I couldn’t find a commercial one I liked. It sits right at a neutral wrist position for me (I’m a palm rester) and the mat is a nice 3.5mm neoprene. There’s even a tray heater so my mousing hand doesn’t get cold on long CAD sessions.
You cad guys always have ridiculous keyboard thoughts. I hate your entire setup to be honest, it looks like neck pain from looking around a too big monitor you are sitting too close to.
No personal hate, do what makes you happy. And I shouldn’t be judging too much, I have my own ridiculous tastes when it comes to computer setups.
LOL - right? Everyone has to find what works for them. To this day I’ve never figured out how anyone can be productive with a touchpad, for example. 🤷
Oh man, gnome3 on Linux with a functioning multi touch track pad is pure bliss my friend. Maybe not for drawing, but for REAL work I mean :P
Only a joke, if the engineers didn’t need all that cloud storage I wouldn’t have a job ;)
Here i am using 3 key shortcuts on my 60% while could’ve been using 2 keyboards for cad all along.
Overzeetop indeed! I can appreciate a person doing it their damn self when they can’t find quite what they need lol Thanks for sharing your setup, and the details. Did you build that filing cabinet looking thing as well? Because I love the design.
Well…um…. Ok, it’s Ikea. I used to have a drawer system I built, but I just moved from a 400sf office in my basement to this 100sf room closer to the family. The desktop is ikea, too, on a motorized base. I did have to weld up a custom mount so that the monitor stays at the proper level as I go from seated to standing, so there’s that.