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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | | | Over the past few months I've had an ergonomic keyboard obsession. It started out simple, just wanting to improve my typing experience. It ended with me writing a driver. This is my story - now available as an audiobook! | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | | | I've been using a split keyboard at home now for several years (specifically, the UHKv2, though nowadays I probably would have gone for something ortholinear) and I've always wanted one for the office. The problem was, if I was going to get a new keyboard, I wanted it to be for both the office and travel, and most prebuilts around are not that portable. I also was not confident enough in my soldering skills to solder the SMT diodes found on many handbuilt designs out there. Eventually though, I stumbled upon the Github page for the Ferris Sweep. | |
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blog.splitkb.com
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| | | | | While the Kyria has been available for a while, it didn't yet receive a proper introduction. Read more about how the Kyria came to be in this post. | |
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www.losant.com
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| | | Step-by-step instructions for how to get up and running with a Raspberry Pi 3. | ||