I wish the keycaps on some of the keys on my keyboard were textured—I can touch-type well enough for the alphabetic keys, but when using other keys, I often get slightly confused as to which keys are under my fingers unless I use my eyes to see what key it is. If there were textures (perhaps braille symbols) that indicated which key I was feeling, I expect that would be useful.
I wish the keycaps on some of the keys on my keyboard were textured—I can touch-type well enough for the alphabetic keys, but when using other keys, I often get slightly confused as to which keys are under my fingers unless I use my eyes to see what key it is. If there were textures (perhaps braille symbols) that indicated which key I was feeling, I expect that would be useful.
This seems like it would be pretty easy to DIY with small drops of superglue.
There probably exist braille keyboards you could try?
I tried this once—I got Braille stickers designed to put on a keyboard—but I didn’t like it. Still, it would be pretty cool to learn braille this way.
This is useful data. What didn’t you like about it?
The lumpy feel was aversive.