Various goods that make the keyboard more comfortable by adding a slope

I want to get closer to the feeling of using the regular keyboard "REALFORCE for Mac TKL"

My current main keyboard is Topre "REALFORCE TKL for Mac". I bought it at the same time as the release at the end of 2019, fell in love with it the moment I used it, and bought another one as a spare.

Topre "REALFORCE TKL for Mac". A tenkeyless keyboard for macOS that uses capacitive non-contact key switches, and the connection type is USB. A total of 8 types are lined up, and the photo is "REALFORCE TKL SA for Mac / R2TLSA-US3M-WH". The actual price is around 25,000 yen, and there is quite a range in price

↑ I feel that this is the best keyboard, but the connection type is USB. I think it's a good specification for a keyboard that will be used for a long time, but it takes some effort such as needing a conversion adapter to connect to an iOS or iPadOS device.

Add a tilt to the keyboard for comfort Various goods to do

But with the Keychron K1 (although the keystroke feeling is completely different from REALFORCE), I thought that it would definitely be suitable for wireless connection with Apple devices other than Macs!!!

Now, what angle should I use? "Should I match the angle of the REALFORCE in use?" It is expected that the height from the desk surface to the key top will also affect usability... Well, if you actually tilt the Keychron K1 and it feels good when typing, that angle is good, so let's try it.

I compared Keychron (left) and REALFORCE (right). REALFORCE is usually used with its legs upright. Comparing the height from the desk surface to the key top, the height of the numeric key row is about 25 mm for Keychron and about 45 mm for REALFORCE. The height of the space key row is about 20mm for Keychron and about 27mm for REALFORCE. The original purpose is to improve comfort by providing a space under the notebook PC to improve heat dissipation and adjusting the screen position and keyboard angle of the notebook PC. It was an AIYUJIWU brand product sold on Amazon, and the price was 1998 yen.

AIYUJIWU brand laptop stand. With a set of two height-adjustable legs, you can change the height steplessly (25 mm to 35 mm) by twisting the main body. The material is aluminum and silicone-like non-slip. The gray non-slip surface is the side that touches the desk surface, and this gray surface has a magnet embedded in it. The laptop stand can be adjusted in height from 25mm to 35mm, but it can be adjusted to a wider range depending on where you are supporting the back of the keyboard. In actual measurements, the number key row height was adjusted to about 39-44mm, and the space key row height was adjusted to about 20-21mm. It was high enough and supported near the back edge of the Keychron K1 to create a comfortable slope. It's different from the slope of REALFORCE, but with Keychron, this slope feels good.

Okay, this is it!!! I thought that the combination of this notebook PC stand and Keychron K1 would be used for many purposes!!! But I soon found a little trouble.

 In the case of this notebook PC stand, it is necessary to place it in the appropriate position on the desk each time it is used. If it is not in the proper position, it will give you an unsatisfactory feeling of use. Also, before that, the keyboard rattled when one of the stands was in the wrong position. I think that you will probably feel the same trouble when using it on a notebook PC. Therefore, it is not suitable for daily use.