New to split mech kb. Getting used ergodox but wondering what r benefits of moonlander over ergodox? Does thumb cluster have all rave reviews or ergodox can do job equally well. Not a programmer but do lot of typing, application switching, use lot of mouse but hate it but wanna do away with.. Thank

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  • .dotfiles

    :fireworks: Arch Linux with i3 / nvim / tmux / urxvt / zsh / ... (by Phantas0s)

  • I personally use i3, but Linux has dozens of window managers that better support keyboard specific operation. The Mouseless Dev is a book that summarizes how to learn and configure this kind of environment.

  • i3

    A tiling window manager for X11

  • I personally use i3, but Linux has dozens of window managers that better support keyboard specific operation. The Mouseless Dev is a book that summarizes how to learn and configure this kind of environment.

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  • tridactyl

    A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.

  • Yeah, mouseless browsing is also really import. I can also recommend Tridactyl as a great mouseless browser addon, though I'm also eyeing Nyxt as a dedicated mouseless browser, though I'm waiting for extension support.

  • nyxt

    Nyxt - the hacker's browser.

  • Yeah, mouseless browsing is also really import. I can also recommend Tridactyl as a great mouseless browser addon, though I'm also eyeing Nyxt as a dedicated mouseless browser, though I'm waiting for extension support.

  • Kaleidoscope

    Firmware for Keyboardio keyboards and other keyboards with AVR or ARM MCUs. (by keyboardio)

  • For example, Kaleidoscope is a firmware; I don't know how it could be "split", but it's modular for what it's worth. It currently runs on at least three different keyboard models: Keyboardio M01, Atreus 2, Dygma Raise and possibly some others.

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