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BFO 9000 split ortholinear with Kailh low profile pale blue switches. I've wanted a more ergonomic keyboard that helps me with my wrist issues, but I couldn't get used to the layout. I can see how these are popular, though. It's just not for me. The good thing is that there's such a wide variety of keyboards, layouts, switches and caps—the bad thing is that it takes a while to find the thing that you really love and it gets expensive quickly. 😅
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einSelbst
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Nov 21, 2018
Nice, haven't seen that before. I'm using a Kinesis Advantage since several years and have no wrist issues anymore. I think a Kinesis can be considered almost 'normal' in the context of mech-keyboards. I just ordered a dactyl kit because I'm also interested in split designs. However if you want something quick and good, a Kinesis might be an option and then you can continue from there.
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