I love using a split keyboard with Colemak. But I also wish I could totally get rid of my mouse.
I love using a split keyboard with Colemak. But I also wish I could totally get rid of my mouse.
I have the moon lander and like it a lot.
The downsides to it are that it is not wireless, and it has too many keys for me. If you keep everything on within one row from the Home row, you really only need like 36 keys.
Otherwise, I think it’s a great keyboard, even though it is expensive. 
Nice, your keyboard looks great.
How do you like the low profile switches? I type on silent linear MX switches right now and am wondering if I would like a keyboard like yours just to switch it up occasionally and for travel.
I have also heard the choc switches don’t sound as nice as MX switches? I’m curious how your experience has been.
Thanks so much for the picture.
I was thinking of getting a wireless Corne or a Ferris sweep as a travel board. How do you like the dactyl in comparison?
Looks great. I’m sure it’s super comfy. Do you ever travel with it or is that not super feasible?
I want a keyboard like this but I want it prebuilt 😂.
Cool, thanks for the description! I’m interested in buying a pre built keyboard optimized for traveling. Which configuration would you recommend from your site?
Just checking - they all use QMK or ZMK right?
Thanks for the link. I’ve been looking at the Cornish Zen recently.
What would be the major differences between keyboards on your site and the CZ? I see they’re both wireless.
I assume you learned Dvorak from some other layout in the past. How did you do that?
When I learned Colemak from QWERTY I just practiced on a typing website every day for 30 minutes a day. I’d say I was comfortable after about a month of practicing.
Your keyboard looks great. Nice job!
I currently use a moonlander with a small tilt.
I’ve never typed on one so I’m wondering what the experience is like on one of these super thin, low profile switch keyboards. How would it compare to the moonlander? I am thinking something like the Cornish Zen.
My main takeaway from this whole drama is that whether you’re justified or not, being defensive and whiny on the internet is not a good look.