On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 07:40, Weaver <wea...@riseup.net> wrote:
> Yes, it raises the point that some manufacturers achieve their hardware
> height and profile, not from the keyboard base, but from the different
> heights of keys on the different rows of a Qwerty.
>

My current keyboard is built like that, each row of keys has a
different profile. I moved the keycaps from qwerty to Colemak
regardless, and although one can see with the eye that not all the
keycaps are level, it cannot be felt in typing. I am a very sensitive
typer, I can tell you which keys take 35 grams of force, which take
45, and which are inaccurate and take too much. If I don't notice the
different keycaps in typing, then I assure you that it is not an
issue. Note that I did put some rough tape on the (qwerty) F and J
keys to help me find home row.

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