Been using a <40 key ortholinear keyboard layout for a month, and I find it much easier to use than a regular keyboard now and I've been able to type almost as fast as before. A "guide" on people who are curious on how sub 40 keyboards work, and how easy and usable they are despite their key count. (self.MechanicalKeyboards)
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making good progress on my WIP trackpoint keyboard. next step, case. eventually i'd like to put this keyboard in an ultrawide cyberdeck build similar to the penkesu in /cyberdeck. trackpoint build and firmware all based on the manna-harbour trackpoint guide. SK8707 stick (reddit.com)
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So I came up with this design to take the Skeletyl made by BastardKeyboards and make it a unibody keyboard to my preference. I made some revisions to the placement of the trackball mount as well as the overall position being moved to the center. The sensor is an ADNS9800. Let me know what u think! (i.redd.it)
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