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algernon
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Aug 17, 2016
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I loved typing on my Grandma's typewriter, back in the days, and used a Model M on our first PC, but then I forgot all about them, and used rubber domes for over a decade. Then hand pain started to creep in, and I switched to a TypeMatrix 2030 - not mechanical, but far more ergonomic than any other keyboard I used before. Then, after watching a talk at a conference, I figured I want a mech, for ergonomic reasons. So I went looking for an ergonomic keyboard: split, mechanical, blank keycaps, fully programmable and open source firmware (I'm a free software person, if I'm going to spend a lot on a gadget, I want to be able to program it). I narrowed down my list to the keyboard.io Model 01, the ErgoDox. I ordered the Model 01, but since that's still being manufactured, I needed something else too. Hence came the ErgoDox EZ, of which I have two: one for work, one for home. The one at home has nice NPKC rainbow keycaps.
That's the short story. :)
Aug 17, 2016
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