Will I make more typing mistakes with CLVX 1? How long is the learning curve for the CLVX 1 key layout?
Alex
Last Update 8 maanden geleden
Like with any other new keyboard, CLVX 1 may require some time to get used to. However, CLVX 1 was designed to be easy to use. It features a standard key pitch (the distance between key centers) of 19mm, a standard key layout, and advanced typing mistake correction algorithms.
The typing experience is our focus, and we spent a lot of effort to provide an excellent keyboard experience. We have chosen a standard key force (60g) so that you don’t have to change your muscle memory (instead of making higher pressing keys, we’ve adjusted our recognition algorithms and corrected the 80g of first-generation TouchOnKeys®).
Also, we designed new scissors (which are very expensive) to support a larger keycap size. A large keycap is needed to achieve the standard 19mm pitch (critical for typing) and keep the gaps small (critical for touch) — the current keycap is 18mm while the gap is 1mm — the perfect combination!
To achieve high standards of keyboard module mechanics, we’ve collaborated with top keyboard manufacturers. Key flatness is one of these factors — there must be no height difference between keycaps to maintain a pleasant feeling while gesturing. Finally, there is the 5-point test, ensuring the key can be pressed in the center or at any corner.
The keys have a special coating to make gestures even more pleasant.
Our typing mistake correction algorithms significantly reduce typos when pressing between neighboring keys. By analyzing touch and keyboard data, the keyboard recognizes incorrectly pressed keys and ignores them, resulting in at least 50% fewer typos!
This helps you adapt to CLVX 1 typing as quickly as possible, significantly shortening the learning curve.