Gonna turn to the Internet for assistance again. Anyone familiar with good mechanical keyboards? Thinking about going tenkeyless to save on the desk space, but really I just care about having a keyboard will all the keys working.
I won't deny looking at Ducky keyboards purely because duck.
Good job I did today of panicking at Microcenter because of all the people and grabbing the wrong keyboard. It's not only $70 more expensive but has considerably worse reviews.
Legitimately upset at myself, but I don't feel like I really have a right to be. I make mistakes like this all the time and I'm completely hopeless trying to go out in public and do things myself.
I don't have the spoons to go exchange it so I'll get used to it, but I am probably going to be accidentally pressing a lot of keys with how sensitive they are.
