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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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[–] velociroger 7 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago
  • you listed the main production keyboards
  • and yes, most of the rest in the field are kits
    • » BUT « most of the companies selling those kits also offer pre-built kits and/or assembly services
    • so that opens up the whole field of Dactyls, Manuforms, Skeletyls, Scyllas, etc.
[–] NoamVokaal 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Bastard keyboards is selling some of the coolest contoured keyboards out there. Furthermore, Quentin who runs the business seems like a great bloke. On top of that, every keyboard is open sourced as far as I know. Cyboard does also make contoured keyboards tailored to your own hands. I’ve heard great things about him as well.

If you’re interested in something different, one really promising keyboard project just launched: Svalboard. It’s a customizable and in many ways modernized version of the Datahand (and therefore not a curved keyboard, but it still retains all of the benefits of a curved keyboard). I just can’t stop to think about that one. It is however way out of my budget.

[–] 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.

innehållsvarningBy the way: My only difference is robot influence. 🎵

[–] danieldk 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You missed the original contoured keyboard, Maltron: http://www.maltron.com/store/p20/Maltron_L90_dual_hand_fully_ergonomic_%283D%29_keyboard_-_US_English.html

I have/had a Dactyl, Advantage2, and Advantage360, but the Glove80 is definitely my favorite!