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splitKbCompare reviews and mentions
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SVG of Moonlander?
The tool is built in an unusual fashion - the images are in an adobe Illustrator file, and then exported as pngs for the separate layers. I suspect you can open the source files in AI and pull out the vectors your after. Here's the repo: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
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ErgodoxE EZ β an ergonomic keyboard with open source firmware
I used a Kinesis Advantage as my main keyboard for 10 years. A few years ago I got an Ergodox EZ, but just couldn't get into it. I've been using a NiZ Atom68 as my main keyboard for over a year now and am rather happy with it. I have plans to build and try
These days I think that there are so many good community designed keyboards [0] that it behooves anyone who has the notion they'd like something better than a standard layout keyboard to do a bit of research and testing. For any keyboard layout it is fairly trivial to make a printout and stick it to your desk to get an impression of how it fits your hand size/shape and your preferred resting/neutral position.
Recently I've found Ben Vallack [1] to be an excellent resource on keyboard customization and his philosophy echoes my own, though he shows much more dedication to the craft and exploration of keyboarding than I could ever hope or wish to. He has an excellent series on designing and making your own keyboard [2], as well as well thought out explanations and explorations of creating and learning personalized keyboard layouts [3][4]. His more general explorations of usability in computing and beyond have been inspiring as well [5].
0: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
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I'm looking for an ergonomic mechanical keyboard with Spanish keys - unicorn?
Try some split layouts on paper to get an idea https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
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Can we get a pinned discussion about key maps?
alright, i've informed jhelvy (via github issue) about my plan to move his useful tool to a wiki entry. so let us wait for some days before someone make the thread about keymap and stuff.
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Itβs Finally Here! Manibus Keyboard Launches Midnight GMT, 4pm PT
The keyboard will also be added to the split keyboard layout comparison site. It's been added in the queue.
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Manibus, my passion project of 3 years is finally in it's last stages of protoyping and I'd like to share it with you
Hi again, just wanted to update you that I've opened and issue to add Manibus to the splitKbComparison website: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare/issues/60
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jhelvy/splitKbCompare is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of splitKbCompare is R.
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