A Beginner's Guide to Split Keyboards
9 days ago
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- Split keyboards offer ergonomic benefits but require a learning curve.
- Three main keyboard types: row-staggered, column-staggered, ortholinear.
- Learning a new layout can take weeks, especially for professionals.
- Path 1: Minimal learning curve with row-staggered split keyboards.
- Path 2: Steeper learning curve for better ergonomics with columnar stagger and thumb keys.
- Keyboards vary in key count, with fewer keys reducing hand movement but increasing complexity.
- Geometric considerations include column stagger, splay, and 3D sculpting.
- Tenting improves wrist posture, with various DIY solutions available.
- Integrated pointing devices and encoders enhance functionality.
- Wired vs. wireless options exist, with trade-offs in battery life and convenience.
- High vs. low profile switches affect keyboard height and keycap availability.
- Keymap customization is essential, with features like mod-tap and combos.
- Alternative layouts like Dvorak or Colemak exist but require additional learning.
- Choosing a keyboard involves considering key count, form factor, and personal hand geometry.
- Options range from buying pre-assembled keyboards to DIY or designing your own.
- DIY options include open-source designs, handwiring, or using tools like Ergogen.