nah ...
i was just outside trimming some trees in the backyard but i like to use my tech inside with the blinds closed and in a dark a room as possible
in fact i prefer backlit keyboards because they allow me to keep my room light lower but unfortunately the best feeling keyboards aren't always available with backlight
it wasn't even the feeling though but the sound. i have an RGB keyboard that feels good but is fairly loud even though it has tons of sound deadening in it ( from the factory ). they simply wanted it to feel crisp so they refused to damp keys directly and only damped the chassis.
by contrast my main keyboard ( NIZ plum ) is described as feeling like marshmallow and is much quieter but doesn't have backlighting forcing me to keep lights on in the room.
which is a little silly because even my wireless mouse has RGB lighting so why not keyboard which is WIRED.
in fact my Asus RGB keyboard is WIRELESS so it's just that exotic feeling keyboards don't really target gamers which is why they don't have lighting and it's a shame because you get more drawn into what's on the screen when the room is darker.
my setup goals are 8K screen as big as possible ( 85" or bigger ), as bright as possible ( 4,000 nits or better ), and in a room as dark as possible with only enough light for me to avoid tripping over my shoes on the floor.
"daylight computing" = NO GO from me
if you're in Amsterdam you probably know what a bicycle is. go to a mountain trail with a mountain bike - that's what daylight is for. not for computers.
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