Had you used any non-keywell ergo keyboards before the 360? If so, how much better is the keywell option compared to them?
The gist of it is "is it worth $200 more to have keywells?"
Had you used any non-keywell ergo keyboards before the 360? If so, how much better is the keywell option compared to them?
The gist of it is "is it worth $200 more to have keywells?"
Do you mean getting used to in the sense of it having columnar keys/typing speed or pain/discomfort?
Taking a better look at the glove80, it's definitely appealing to me, since it also has the function keys on it. It's about CA$550 vs about CA$450 for the dactyl, which has less keys.
I'm trying to find one that I can use for years to come, since they are very pricey.
The Dactyls look interesting, keywell, tenting. I'll take a look at them!
I can solder but it doesn't mean it turns out good lol
I looked mainly on prebuit since the DIY didn't feel to fit what I was looking for. When I was searching for ones with keywell, no DIY models came up.
What I noticed with the one you suggested and some others I found when looking around is that they don't have many keys.
Is it common to have a separated numpad?
Also, out of curiosity, what are uses for the thumb knob? I saw that in some models and also on yours.
Thanks! I tried to find one yesterday but the result was empty.
I'll check that one.
You can already install Jerboa from the play store directly!
Specially since it seems Reddit has an outage now.
Imagine if requesting one's data made the DB crawl to a halt lol
I'm trying to figure out which ergo keyboard to get. How do you like yours?
The color schema is very neat!
Not sure about today but I find it hard to connect with people. When I do, it seems difficult to keep it alive and going and we end up drifting away.
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Some of the videos I watched involved them doing typing training to get used to columnar layout. I'm sure it's a learning curve.
Hope you can get used to it soon!