fusion
A folded minimally spaced choc mini (PG1232) keyboard for traveling (by crides)
Wubbo
34-key split keyboard with pinky cluster (by cacheworks)
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fusion
Posts with mentions or reviews of fusion.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-19.
- Choc keycaps that are shorter than MBKs? Or maybe a smart way to modify MBK keycaps?
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Naya Create
I'm also very skeptical, especially about the thickness. 22 mm for both halves, that's 11 mm per half. Know what else is 11 mm? Kailh choc v1 switches, top of the stem to bottom of the contacts. Not including keycaps and a bottom case. So either they're not using chocs, or they're clipping them. Either way, what is the hot swappability for? Not like you can get a variety of choc minis or the scissor switches, or expect end users to cut up their switches. The smallest keyboard I know is this: https://github.com/crides/fusion using choc minis for a 23 mm thickness when collapsed.
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Look Ma, my keyboard is fusion powered!*
Yes they do... https://github.com/crides/fusion/
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Are there switches smaller/more narrow than standard 1u keys? What would you use?
Horizontal spacing reduction is not worth, as long as it corresponds to your resting position it's fine (vertical for thumb); vertical spacing reduction is worth if you have skinny fingers like me, and especially helps to reduce the overall keyboard size. Been using a 13.5mm vertically spaced board for half a year, the stretch to reach keys is definitely nicer (especially for pinky), with little difference in speed
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Ergo keyboard like kinesis freestyle but for travel ?
The best travel design I've seen lately is this one but it isn't truly split. Although being split might be a slight disadvantage for a travel board since you can't comfortably use it in your lap.
- nrf52840 based keyboard with LiPo charging
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Ergo Keyboards for Traveling?
Depending on how small and custom you wanna go, but I put this in my pocket basically everyday
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Long time no post to reddit: Daily driven boards
I haven't actually posted to Reddit for a while (other than comments that is), and I thought I should. I've been daily driving these 2 boards for a bit, the Fissure v3.2 and the Fusion. Both boards are fully BLE, and of course following my tradition on using the embedded steno engine.
- Favorite lightweight travel keyboard?
Wubbo
Posts with mentions or reviews of Wubbo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-26.
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Keyboards with pinkie clusters
I've recently become interested in keyboards with Pinkie clusters like the Wubbo and the Sephirette. I'm particularily interested in the Wubbo because it's split and doesn't seem to be as aggressively staggered as the Sephirette. But it doesn't seem to be easy to assemble, not supporting the standard pro-micro controller. Is there something similar but simpler that I could use, say, a Nice!Nano with?
- nrf52840 based keyboard with LiPo charging
- Wubbo - 34 key wireless split keyboard
What are some alternatives?
When comparing fusion and Wubbo you can also consider the following projects:
steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs
ergo-keeb - handpicked repos for ergonomic keyboards and related items
LPX
Lotus-Keyboard - A split ergo linear keyboard derived from the Lily58 family
keyboards - @tzarc's custom keyboard designs.
redox-keyboard - Ergonomic split mechanical keyboard
balbuzard - A 36-key ergonomic keyboard with more wingspan
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
sephirette - 34-key split keyboard with pinky clusters
owl - Split Generated keyboard
osprette-mx - An MX Version of the Osprette
ahokore - Ahokore is a 36-key one-piece split keyboard, with full wireless functionality.