is this a custom build? am really missing my Dygma Defy when I'm using my ipad on the go and need to find some kind of setup like this to travel with...
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Custom built... by someone else!
keyboard-hoarders.com/products/cor...
2 months in:
- wouldn't recommend displays, they're not quite as programmable as I hoped; battery life could be read by connected computer and selected device (1-5) could be inferred
- I think this form factor is best enjoyed in non qwerty; not as hard to learn a new one as one would think, just takes 30min of daily practice for a few weeks. I'd recommend the Miryoku and thus the 36 key variant of this keyboard as the outer 6 are useless
- absolutely love typing on this thing, though still not at my standard 100 wpm to daily drive it yet
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This is the first time I've used it for this very niche use case!
I do like its compactness but to me the main draw is the split for the ergonomic layout. It's also more comfortable to type on since I have this flashed to use Colemak-DH which is optimized for English words
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Far from fluent!
The initial few letters were frustrating but after getting the home row + 50% of the top row its snowballed since. It's been thoroughly enjoyable.
On qwerty I top out at 100 wpm but my form isn't great. I think with colemak I can maybe go 110-120 (totally guessing) but tbh it is indeed for comfort.
As LLM chats become more prominent, I don't think it hurts to sharpen one's typing skills!
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