cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45765963

The design is based on the excellent Dactyl keyboard, generated with https://ryanis.cool/cosmos/ and it runs the excellent qmk firmware. It is handwired:

and I have also made a palm support using inkscape and openscad

All printed on a reprap prusa i3 derivative.

This helps me use my computer with less pain, so I want to call out all the wonderful projects and people who contribute to them which made it possible.

Total cost? $60 aud, amortised filament ~15 bucks worth maybe? and a lot of my time haha.

  • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    20 hours ago

    I know I’m late but my keyboard has a physical switch I can use to change layouts.

    I really can’t type on QWERTY anymore but if I’m too lazy to change/remap the game to work with Colemak I’ll just flip it to QWERTY to play.

    Though if the game has chat you want to use you don’t have much choice but to remap the controls.

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      13 hours ago

      How does that work? Does it move all the keys around for you or is it, like, double-sided? Or it just changes the layout used by the system while you’re in a game? That sounds useful as long as you aren’t typing in chat.

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        13 hours ago

        My keyboard has no letters on it, so the layout doesn’t matter. I made myself learn to not look at it.

        The switch changes what the keyboard is telling the computer I’m pressing. The computer itself is set to QWERTY.