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blog.wuyuansheng.com
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| | | | | https://fowlie.github.io/2022/02/25/keyboards-rabbit-hole/ I'm writing this to share my experience adapting to weird keyboards and layouts. A few years ago a colleague of mine introduced me to 60% keyboards. Today, I'm typing this blog post on a 42 key US Colemak-DH layout. With this blog post I will try to share what my journey was like. Many [...] | |
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blog.darrien.dev
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| | | | | Note: I have an update to this post! If you're interested in learning more of my later experiences with a split keyboard, check it out here. Since I sit at a desk for so long each day I want the experience to be as comfortable as possible. Keyboards are the primary way I interact with computers, and I've had a number of them over the years. Some big, some small. Some mechanical, and some not. | |
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arslan.io
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| | | | | The Moonlander MK1 is an ergonomic, highly customizable split keyboard. I ordered one after I couldn't stand anymore my hand and wrist pains. In this blog post, I want to share my keyboard journey, my experiences with the Moonlander, how I am using it and what I plan next. | |
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www.seerofsouls.com
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| | | The good folks over atRedragonshophave sent me theCaraxes SE K644 65% keyboardto review. If smaller keyboards are your thing, then keep reading for the details on this keyboard. | ||