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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2024-08-18 18:57:43 +0300
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2024-08-18 18:57:43 +0300
commit6ecac7f8f7fe28a1f1ce83e7e72a40b71e21e43f (patch)
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Overall, the keyboard feels excellent quality and robust. It has got some weight
Despite encountering concerns about Bluetooth connectivity issues with the Kinesis keyboard during my research, I purchased one anyway as I intended to use it only via USB. However, I discovered that the firmware updates available afterwards had addressed these reported Bluetooth issues, and as a result, I did not experience any difficulties with the Bluetooth functionality. This positive outcome allowed me to enjoy using the keyboard also wirelessly.
-### Gateron Browm key switches
+### Gateron Brown key switches
Many voices on the internet seem to dislike the Gateron Brown switches, the only official choice for non-clicky tactile switches in the Kinesis, so I was also a bit concerned. I almost went with Cherry MX Browns for my Kinesis (a custom build from a 3rd party provider that is partnershipping with Kinesis). Still, I decided on Gateron Browns to try different switches than the Cherry MX Browns I already have on my ZSA Moonlander keyboard (another ortho-linear split keyboard, but without a concave keycap layout).