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I'm in the market for a keyboard with a well/concave shape. Preferably split. I'm looking for a built board, not a kit. I'm aware of the Dacty, Glove80 and Kenisis. Am I missing any? Thanks!

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[–] danieldk 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you’re interested in something different, one really promising keyboard project just launched: Svalboard.

I have no experience with the Datahand, but the lateral finger movements necessary on that board look 😱. On a regular column stagger keyboard only the index finger makes a lot of lateral movements (meh) and the thumb (but following the natural thumb arc anyway).

[–] NoamVokaal 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I agree! I would probably program it like a four column keyboard and place more rarely used symbols on those keys. Lateral movement for frequently used letters sounds like a pain.

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