Finally got my HHKB Pro BT. Funny customs guy wanted to know why the heck I would pay that shitload of money for a keyboard. Had to fudge a story... "Yeah, japanese quality you know... got RSI, that's, äh, never mind, got some malady of playing to much piano and with this keyboard you can write with nearly no fatique at all..." Him: "Ah..." Me: "And it has bluetooth!" Him: "Ah, cool!"
Better than paying such a amout for rims, right?
Anyway: great keyboard. A lot of fun to type on, exactly like I imagined. The keys really feel like weighted piano keys (I really got RSI through playing piano) and are very smooth, although some of them are noticeably scratchier than others. You don't notice it while writing though and maybe it needs a little break in.
The keys don't wobble at all, nor do they rattly like the Cherry keys. QUIET SPACEBAR, HELL YEAH!
The bluetooth works flawlessly. Connects in half a second or what and has no delay or problems or whatever. A cable free desk is pretty awesome for me - also, you can connect it toa smartphone or tablet.
You don't see the battery-thing at the back at all while writing and also while looking at it. I nearly didn't bought it because of that and that would have been terribly stupid! It don't bothers your eye at all. And if I see it, I like it - industrial style, a bit like Lenovos.
Unfortunately the micro-USB-port is just for power supply. No charging batteries, no data. That's really sad and lazy. Also the fn-position is fucking stupid, especially for forward delete. Luckily I can use karabiner. For some reason C-d is forward delete, but I don't know if thats from the keyboard or from my OS.
Anyway. I find it perfectly weighted, light enough for travelling, but heavy enough it stays on it's place. Especially nice is the overall quality - no flex, no weird noises, nothing. Just lovely sound and quality. Example: the power button is perfectly weighted for this keyboard too. It has a clear actuation point and the keyboard doesn't move if you are using it. No need to hold the keyboard with a finger or otherwise. A little sad too is the alignment of the keycaps. Some are not mounted straight! That's just a Topre problem I guess, but it is a very stupid one. You don't notice it unless someone points you at it though (sry...).
And finally, PICS!
