Yesterday was my final day with the Lily58, and my final tally was 43.07 wpm . . .
. . . because i got a new keyboard. Which i’ll show you in my next post.
Bye for now!!!
Yesterday was my final day with the Lily58, and my final tally was 43.07 wpm . . .
. . . because i got a new keyboard. Which i’ll show you in my next post.
Bye for now!!!
On day 15 of my Lily58 adventure i managed to surpass 40 wpm . . .
So all going really well. Next stop 50 wpm — or will my new keyboard be ready before i reach 50? Now that is the question.
Bye for now!!!
On day 3 of my Lily58 adventure i managed to surpass 30 wpm . . .
Hopefully the rest of the bits i need to finish the keyboard will arrive tomorrow. I had to return one part from Amazon because it arrived in a used and broken state and the replacement is due to arrive tomorrow as well. Fingers crossed the remaining stuff will all arrive good and dandy.
Bye for now!!!
So yesterday i finished building a Lily58 keyboard from a kit that i bought from Mechboards (more on that in another post as i haven’t totally finished it yet), and on my first few goes on Monkeytype i managed a whopping 24.78 wpm . . .
So, considering that it’s quite a drastic change of keyboard style, i’m more than happy only losing 6.6 wpm. I’m thinking there’s a lot of potential for the future in this keyboard.
I shall write a whole post about my build experience as soon as i’ve finalised the build: i’m currently waiting on a few bits to finish it to my liking.
Bye for now!!!
On day thirteen of my Colemak DH journey i managed to break through the 30 wpm barrier all the way up to 31.35 wpm . . .
I’d like to say ‘Next update at 40 wpm’, but i’m hopefully changing keyboard again in the next couple of days to a Lily58, which, i think, is going to put me right back to the beginning again. Ho hum, i’m sure it’ll all be worth it in the end.
Bye for now!!!
On day three of my Colemak DH journey i managed to break through the 20 wpm barrier and hit the dizzying speed of 21.11 wpm . . .
I’m feeling quite pleased with myself. Next stop 30 wpm.
Goodnight!!!
So, after over 30 years of touch typing on qwerty i decided it was time to try something different, and after much thinking and a fair bit of research, i changed my nice new keyboard over to Colemak-DH . . .
Admittedly, it’s quite a challenge learning a whole new keyboard layout, but i’m really enjoying it so far. Although my Monkeytype score has plummeted from 72 wpm down to 14 wpm . . .
Ho hum!
I’m now left wondering how long it’s going to take to get back to 70 wpm. We shall see.
Having fun with #mechanicalkeyboards.
My current best score on my new keyboard at Monkeytype.
I got the keyboard about a week ago and was hitting in the 50’s with it. A few days ago i replaced the stock switches it came with with Akko Crystal Silver switches and that upped my speed into the 60’s. Then, today, i replaced the cherry profile keycaps it came with with XDA profile keycaps and that’s upped it into the 70’s.
Now i just need to spend some time getting used to this set up. I’ve never had a keyboard that’s this fast before, it’s rather strange when your fingers can’t keep up with the keyboard. It feels like my fingers are tripping over themselves trying to keep up — i’ve never experienced that with a keyboard before.
Having fun with #mechanicalkeyboards.
This is my lovely Akko 3068B Plus keyboard. I’ve changed the stock switches to Akko Crystal Silver switches, because they activate faster and bottom out earlier, and i really didn’t like the cherry profile (or whatever that uneven profile is) of the original keycaps, so i bought these rather pretty looking XDA pudding keycaps from Ali Express at a surprisingly good price. I love the way the pudding keycaps really make the RGB bling to the max as they have translucent sides and legends.
The faster switches and the flat profile of the XDA keycaps make this keyboard a very nice keyboard to type on. I touch type (that’s like with all my fingers and everything, while not looking at the keyboard ever) with the keyboard sitting just about my knees and this feels just about prefect to me, your mileage may vary depending on how you type.
You can keep a check on my typing speed at this post, which i will keep updated with my progress as i get more used to this keyboard set up.