HHKB Studio: The New Happy Hacking Keyboard with TrackPoint

  • I'm a happy owner of a Tex Shinobi and Tex Shura. It's pretty hard to get a good trackpoint experience and Tex have done a good job getting right over the years (including producing a Lenovo-branded mechanical keyboard). They're a small shop based in Taiwan.

    Shura is $169.

    https://tex.com.tw/collections/keyboard

  • Sorry for being such a newbie, but I never understood why HHKB was popular, and where it got its fame. I saw my roomate already having it 10 years ago, I find cool the minimalist aspect, but why such keyboard with basic design made it so far ?

    Also, on a personal note, having a 65% keyboard now for 3 years, I'll go back to a 75% keyboard. I think functions keys and arrows are used way too frequently to spend your time using shortcuts. Also sometimes it becomes a hell of shortcuts in shortcuts.

  • I have always been a fan of the trackpoint. The Ultimate Hacking Keyboard is a split keyboard with trackpoint, trackball, and touchpad modules (choose one). https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/shop

    I am excited for the upcoming release of the dygma raise 2 because it has integrated 60 degree tenting in addition to being split. It has a module system as well which will hopefully offer trackpoint. https://dygma.com/pages/dygma-raise-2

    I am happy using the NuPhy Air v2 as my portable keyboard. I love the low profile- not for looks, but for better ergonomics and portability. No track point though!

  • TrackPoint is cool, but happiness can only be reached on a proper ergo split keyboard without a huge space

  • Too bad they shifted away from Topre switches

  • It really surprises me that the Happy Hacking Keyboard brand has stuck with their key layout. For a more conventional layout one might consider keychron.

    https://www.keychron.com/

  • OT: What’s a great keyboard for people who don’t like mechanical keyboards?

    I took the plunge when I switched to a job where we worked on windows instead of macOS and got a keyChron as my daily driver instead of a Magic Keyboard.

    I had good memories of clicking away on an old IBM as a kid in the 90s so I thought I’d enjoy a “real” keyboard.

    I don’t dislike my low profile keyChron. But even after a year and a half it still feels tall and I mistype a lot. I don’t think a Mac keyboard works well on windows so I also don’t want to connect my Magic Keyboard to my work PC.

  • Surprised that they abandoned the signature Topre switches for this 'custom' HHKB switch.

    Doubt if any of the keyboard-otakus will go for this esp. given the sheer variety of MX switches now.

  • I've been using hhkb pro 2 for 5 years and I haven't found a better solution. This is one of the best purchases for me. I can say that it is a device that I am emotionally attached to. However, if I want to buy it with mouse features, I can buy Text Shinobi. The design and quality seem to be better and I have never needed bluetooth.

  • I like that it's non-Topre. They claim the switches are hot-swappable, but what with?

    Only black-on-black keycaps are very lame, though. They don't offer any other ones, and you cannot just buy any other ones, gotta accommodate that TrackPoint.

    Also US-only, meh.

  • Does anyone know if there are any portable bluetooth keyboards (think usable in the train) with a trackpoint? The only ones I can find have a trackpad, but I think a trackpoint would actually be a lot nicer.

  • I want this for my HTPC, but cant justify the price. Happy to see other similar options mentioned here.

  • Question to keyboard enthusiasts: Are ergo column staggered keyboards that much more ergonomic, comfortable?

  • I love it. I want it. I've been dreaming of this for years.

    But I refuse to buy a black HHKB.

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