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That looks great! I built a similar one and really enjoy it, the quefrency v2 (https://keeb.io/products/quefrency-rev-2-60-65-split-stagger...). All in, might have been slightly cheaper though also took plenty of time for soldering and assembly.

Before building this, I had tried a split ortholinear and was eying a moolander. Unfortunately, since I have to use a standard laptop for work (and I’m moving around a lot during the day), I just couldn’t reprogram my fingers on an ortholinear ... I found switching back & forth very challenging and in the end, not worth it.



I have been using an ortho-linear for years now. I programmed it in a way so that the layout is not too different from a regular keyboard. I like it very much, but because I use a laptop I often switch to a "regular" keyboard (MacBook Pro 2016). I find this ok, and I still appreciate the comfort of the ortholinear.




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