Although often the opposite of ergo, I did finally start documenting some of my keyboard projects in a wiki:
https://github.com/jsheradin/kb_adventures/wiki/20220930-Nixdorf-8850
Always love seeing some vintage stuff covered on your site!
Ergonomic, split and other weird keyboards
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Although often the opposite of ergo, I did finally start documenting some of my keyboard projects in a wiki:
https://github.com/jsheradin/kb_adventures/wiki/20220930-Nixdorf-8850
Always love seeing some vintage stuff covered on your site!
I love this!
What board is that in the middle with the mostly red keycaps? Is it some form of dactyl?
Yep, Glove80 with mbk legend Cherokee set and cfx caps for the function row.