July 3, 2026

Keys, Covers, and Comment Carnage

I Type Holes in Keyboard Covers – This One Survived

People Are Weirdly Divided Over This Laptop Cover That Refuses to Die

TLDR: A writer says he types so much he destroys keyboard covers, but one finally held up on his MacBook. Commenters were split between “who even uses these?” and “in dusty places, you absolutely need one,” turning a simple review into a cleanliness-versus-comfort showdown.

A writer proudly confessed that he literally types holes through keyboard covers, then declared one survivor worthy of praise: a DVORAK keyboard cover for his MacBook Air. On paper, this is a simple gear review. In the comments, though, it turned into a surprisingly spicy culture war over whether normal humans even use these things at all.

One camp reacted like they’d just discovered a secret underground society. “Regular people use keyboard covers??” asked one baffled commenter, basically speaking for everyone who has never seen one outside a hospital, school, or public kiosk. Another person said covers make typing feel awful, calling the whole idea so unpleasant they’d rather use a cheap external keyboard and sit farther back like a winner in the ergonomics Olympics.

But the pro-cover side came in with real-life dust drama. One commenter said keyboard covers are common in dry, dusty cities like New Delhi and Cairo, adding a vivid rule of thumb: if you can see dust sitting on tree leaves, your keyboard probably needs armor. Another gave the MacBook-specific tea: these laptops may look sleek, but their keys can get worn down fast from skin oils, even if using a cover means sacrificing some comfort.

Then, in true internet fashion, someone dropped a random archive link with zero explanation — because no comment thread is complete without one mysterious chaos goblin. The result? A very relatable debate about cleanliness, comfort, and just how far one writer will go before admitting he’s absolutely destroying his keyboard.

Key Points

  • The article is a first-person review by James Garside of KB Covers’ DVORAK RealKey keyboard cover for the M4 MacBook Air.
  • Garside says he types heavily enough to wear holes in keyboard covers.
  • The author describes keyboard covers as essential to his writing workflow.
  • The piece positions itself as both an explanation of why keyboard covers are useful and a recommendation of a specific product.
  • The article references a DVORAK keyboard setup and includes product imagery credited to KB Covers.

Hottest takes

"Regular people use keyboard covers??" — JohnFen
"I really can't stand the typing-feel of covers" — Groxx
"if you go outside and can easily spot dust on tree leaves" — RomanPushkin
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