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Godric@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
Can anyone reccomend a split keyboard? I bought one last week, but it’s tiny and lacks FN keys and holding down alt practically curls my thumb into my pinkie.
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GrindingGears@lemmy.ca 11 hours ago
I remember when I was a teenager and those things were all the rage (mid 90s). I wanted one just because they were alternative.
Fast forward a whole bunch of years and I’m pilfering the supply closet at work, and happen to stumble upon a slightly dusty, but functional and genuine OG Microsoft split keyboard. So of course I just had to.
Let’s just say that keyboard is back collecting dust in that exact same spot. The ergos of it were okish, like your hand naturally rests like that. But even just that little difference of layout messed my muscle memory up way too much. And you are right, hitting some of the function keys was too alien.
GaiusBaltar@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
Kinesis Freestyle2. I’ve had mine since COVID and still love it. They have both Mac and PC key layouts, including function keys.
Godric@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
Someone else reccomended the kinesis as well! Mobility is not a major concern, if it fits in a backpack, I’m OK. Is it mechanical? As everyone knows, keys that go clickety-clack are a must
SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
Kinesis are king. But if you want a cheaper option, Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic or whatever it’s called is quite good, even though it’s not properly split. The halves are angled so that your wrists wouldn’t be crooked.
And when I inevitably break the key mechanism trying to clean inside, I unpack old reliable MS Natural 4000 and clack away again.
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Godric@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I’ll look into the kinesis! I finally got a chair for my office/game desk, and my arms are resting too far apart for a connected keyboard.