nek-type-a
Latin-Dvorak
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nek-type-a
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Two Mice Technique
I’ve use a mouse to the right and a Magic Trackpad to the left for years. They, along with an ergonomic keyboard[1] help with wrist pain a lot.
[1] https://github.com/ecopoesis/nek-type-a
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Split Keyboards Gallery
You can also build a PCB (or two) pretty easily. That’s what I did when I built my keyboard. You can find the source here: https://github.com/ecopoesis/nek-type-a
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A Very Detailed Guide on Split Keyboards and How to Build Them
There's the Cloud Nine C989 [1] (though I don't know how the mechanism to keep the two halves attached works), or for a DIY option there's the NEK Type A [2].
For the profile of the keys themselves, you can make small changes to an existing keyboard by changing the keycaps -- although it's not always easy to find all the sizes required for an unusual keyboard. See [3]. I have SA keycaps on an otherwise-flat keyboard.
[1] https://c9ergo.com/products/cloud-nine-c989m-ergonomic-keybo...
[2] https://github.com/ecopoesis/nek-type-a
[3] http://xahlee.info/kbd/keycap_profiles.html
Latin-Dvorak
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A Very Detailed Guide on Split Keyboards and How to Build Them
I sometimes use http://programmer-dvorak.appspot.com/ to practice. The ergonomics of accentuation is inconvenient, but this probably solves the problem: https://github.com/N0rthw1nd/Latin-Dvorak
What are some alternatives?
lalboard - A 3D-printed keyboard inspired by the DataHand
kint - kinT keyboard controller (Kinesis controller replacement)
dactyl-manuform
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
kb-layout-evaluation - Evaluate ergonomic keyboard layouts over multiple languages
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.