-1 pts ยท December 29, 2015
Having a smaller keyboard lets you put your hand closer together for a more natural shoulder position.
It's a timestamp for Reddit.
The no control key or the blocked corners is just for looks. There still is a control key probably programmed to where caps lock is. (1/2)
The idea of this layout is that each key is never more than 2 keys away from home row. It also looks kinda cool.
You can learn more here: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/75djfk/interest_check_southpaw_alps_mx_extended_65/
It's a keyboard called the Let's Split. You can learn more here: https://gist.github.com/nicinabox/3582fc89470a3f4efc9ed194f12fabfb
They look like Gateron Greens.
You could always just build a normal one.
Either a number pad, or a macropad, maybe even a game-pad.
You would have to press a modifier to switch 'layers' and on that layer you would have access to the rest of the keys.
You might wanna check out r/mechanicalkeyboards then.
Having a smaller keyboard lets you put your hand closer together for a more natural shoulder position.
It's a timestamp for Reddit.
The no control key or the blocked corners is just for looks. There still is a control key probably programmed to where caps lock is. (1/2)
The idea of this layout is that each key is never more than 2 keys away from home row. It also looks kinda cool.
You can learn more here: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/75djfk/interest_check_southpaw_alps_mx_extended_65/
It's a keyboard called the Let's Split. You can learn more here: https://gist.github.com/nicinabox/3582fc89470a3f4efc9ed194f12fabfb
They look like Gateron Greens.
You could always just build a normal one.
Either a number pad, or a macropad, maybe even a game-pad.
You would have to press a modifier to switch 'layers' and on that layer you would have access to the rest of the keys.
You might wanna check out r/mechanicalkeyboards then.