| I used a normal (Logitech/Microsoft) split keyboard since university, since I was scared when a student a couple of years older than me got RSI and couldn't type for weeks. These wore out about 2 years ago, and I couldn't find a similar replacement. I bought an ErgoDash [1] instead. It has a few additional keys compared to the Iris. I have one at work and another at home, and to make them more similar to the broken keyboards I 3D printed angled bases. I use them for 99% of my typing. I should probably have tried a Kinesis Advantage 2 first, but it seemed like too much of a jump. I'm partway through 3D printing/assembling a Lagrange keyboard [2], which is similar to the Dactyl. I will add the F1-F12 keys to my print, as they're the only thing I miss on my ErgoDash -- if a shortcut in my IDE is Ctrl+Shift+F10, it's nice for it to be that, not Ctrl+Shift+Fn+0. I made [3] to help others see what's available. [1] https://github.com/omkbd/ErgoDash/ [2] https://github.com/dpapavas/lagrange-keyboard [3] https://aposymbiont.github.io/split-keyboards/ |