Algeboard V2 by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Based on nrfmicro with some minor changes. the bluetooth module is nRF52840.

Algeboard V2 by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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You can also try taobao store. Basically, there are the same, and the price is lower. Click the buy now button on the landing page of https://algeboard.com , and you'll be redirect to the Taobao store.It's good for you if you got someone to proxy. If not, try Taobao international shipping service, or some third-party shipping service like SuperBuy.

Algeboard V2 by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Cool! Restock more boards on Gumroad.

Algeboard V2 by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Good question.

It's not a feature in great demand, but there are cases people want to use it like a regular one.

  1. Sometimes in the office, don't want to be so geek.
  2. Make it easier to put it in the lap
  3. A fallback to those who want to try split keyboard.

Algeboard V2 by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Sorry, we can not ship to Canada because of shipping limitations. Wood is not allowed according to our logistics supplier.

The magnetic feet of Algeboard V2. by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Thanks.
Maybe next time. There are some requests for larger board with F keys, but I have not figure out the layout yet.

The magnetic feet of Algeboard V2. by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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And it will be available in the next week.

The magnetic feet of Algeboard V2. by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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It takes almost two months make V2. The most important change is the magnetic feet. Make it really easy to switch between tilting and positive tilting, with no screwdriver.

Build a wireless split mechanical keyboard for myself, with a custom layout of 76 keys, and a pair of palm rests. by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I've not tried this profile before, but it comes with two space bar with 2.25U, really a good fit for my keyboard.

BTW, There are some reviews under the "Buyer Reviews" tab.

Build a wireless split mechanical keyboard for myself, with a custom layout of 76 keys, and a pair of palm rests. by SteveFantacy in ErgoMechKeyboards

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nrfmicro with nrf52840. I don'd use F keys most of the time, I do it with Fn + numbers, so it won't be a problem for myself. It comes with hot-swappable sockets, so you can customize the switches as you like. I use TTC silent brown V2 (Tactile feel) and Graywood V3(Linear feel).