Open source 3D Printed ergonomic Keyboard. Is it worth the filament???
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Matt Adereth’s open source 3D printed ergonomic Dactyl Keyboard is truly amazing
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My favorite keyboard (now broken) was an IBM keyboard from the 1990’s which had a left and a right side that you could separate and position for your own comfort. I wonder if this one is as comfortable as it appears to be?
@Ross_Bagley Love my Kinesis Freestyles (both of them). Separated, inclined sides are a HUGE wrist relief for serious typists. I don’t know about the front/back curved style though, never tried it.
Thanks for pointing me to Kinesis @Ryan_Carlyle & @Ross_Bagley ! Years ago, I searched for the IBM model without success. It looks like the Kinesis has updated the technology.
-Mark
I use ErgoDox and love it, I planning on printing Dactyl, I got all switches and hardware ready for it. Just need to get my printer bed fully level for not wrapping on this 8-12h prints.
It fits into 8x8 build area without brim.