Originally Posted by
Fursphere
What I found about the xkeys and other "commercial" type keyboards is that they don't fit your hands like a normal keyboard. They are laid out symetrically, not ergonomically.
So you end up reteaching yourself all your hand / finger movements from scratch depending on how you set the thing up.
The commercial stuff like Cherry and Xkeys is ment for a sales clerk with 1 WPM hunt and peck abilities - not someone would can actually type and knows a standard keyboard.
That said, you can retrain yourself to do anything, but is it worth the hassle? I mean, for WoW, you can rebind *EVERYTHING* in game and make use of a full keyboard. The programmable keyboard will do what for you, besides give you opportunities to breach the EULA/TOS?
1 Keypress - 1 Action. Keep that in mind as you dream up uses for these things.
My X-Keys footpedals - right now the center mouse button is my "left click" ability - so I can hit AoE on my druid, then hit the click and drop the spell (no broadcasted mouse). Sure, I can program the footpedal to do AoE + Left Click (1 Keypress - 2 actions), but I don't, because I know its not permitted in game.