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by germ 1958 days ago
Heavy keys as well, and harsh bottom-out.

There's a ton of rethinking what a keyboard is that is going on in the ergo space right now as to what a keyboard _should_ be and how they should function. From physical layouts, curvature, keymaps, layering and combos it's interesting to see the experimentation going on. These devices are going to be used for the rest of our lives, they should at least be non-harmful over time.

Right now I'm using a GergoPlex, but my holy grail is a QMK'd DataHand. (And if you know who has one, please send them my way)

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You have already designed many keyboards, go on with a GergoHand! (happy Gergo, not Plex, user here)
I wish it was that easy! There's so many mechanical parts to consider and CAD is not my strong suit.

That being said, if someone wants to miniturise the LalBoard and rework it, I could design a PCB/firmware :)

It was more of an "I dare you", not that it is that easy at all. To be fair, I don't think I'd find it more comfortable than a normal split keyboard