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Re: "Anyone else having custom keyboards?"

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I use a Keebio Iris, and I could easily lose the topmost row without breaking a sweat. More than that... Sure, you *can*, but my keyboard would stop being useful for everything I use a keyboard for. I'd want a "gaming keyboard" and a "writing keyboard", and I can barely afford one! I know some people love their home row mods and whatnot, but that's not for me.

Also, I would love to get a wireless keeb, but I don't have the knowledge/motor skills/money needed to build my own. I'd also love something with a custom case; I strap my keyboard to my legs for better portability/ergonomics, and my current solution isn't very pretty. But alas... money.

🧶 mouseless

2023-06-17 · 3 months ago

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☕️ Morgan

Yes, I love my home row mods ;) but actually I started down this path for non-fun reasons, it was because I started to experience thumb pain while typing. So, I figured it was time to fully minimize the strain on my fingers. (And wrists). So my whole layout / setup is about reducing "reaches" from home position.

Pain is a powerful motivator ;) and having put in the effort to learn, of course now I like it this way. In terms of raw typing speed I don't think it beats a standard qwerty layout, but I do think it wins for editing text, because of quicker access to common edit keys like arrows, home, end and delete.

🧶 mouseless

you werent the only one motivated by pain :) i get horrible nerve pain in my arms when using a normal keyboard, so I had to stop. It took me months of fine tuning my setup, but ultimately the biggest factor for my body was the tenting angle/avoiding forearm pronation; i currently hang out around 70 degrees and it's wonderful.

I also didn't get much faster when I switched; I swapped from qwerty -> colemak-dh as well, and my PB went from about 100wpm to...

(dramatic pause)

...about 105wpm

🚀 lypanov

Nothing custom just yet. However in the medium term I'd like to buy a Ploopy Nano and build it into a replacement bridge for my Charachorder One.

2023-07-02 · 3 months ago

☕️ johan

@lypanov that sounds like quite an exotic setup! About the charachorder one, how long does it take to learn and have you tried it for programming?

2023-07-03 · 3 months ago

🚀 lypanov

Right now just learning. Though I hope to begin some basic programming tasks later on in the year. For now I pref

... er to keep to the out of the box setup for the keyboard before making any mappings. Previous comment was cut off due to some issues with AmiGemini that I'm yet to hav

... e any time to debug.

2023-07-07 · 3 months ago

🦂 akrabu

I have three Keychron keyboards and the Nuphy Air60.

Oh, and the Vortex CORE, which is the smallest mechanical keyboard I've ever used!

2023-07-11 · 3 months ago

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— my keyboard

Anyone else having custom keyboards? — Some non-gemini friends insinuated that there would be an overlap between geminauts and mechanical keyboard nerds. Let's test that hypothesis! I (their only data point) have been daily driving my gherkin 30% keyboard for well over a year now (or is it two?) for fun and profit. Before that I had two planck 40%. How small is too small? What are you using? Am I alone here?

💬 johan · 13 comments · 2023-06-14 · 3 months ago