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anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - mattkime - 06-15-2015

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/keyboardio/the-model-01-an-heirloom-grade-keyboard-for-seriou



...but seriously, i'm curious about giving a split keyboard a try. any recommendations?


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - Speedy - 06-15-2015

I have an old Apple ADB split keyboard - free but you pay shipping.

Requires an ADB to USB adapter. Looks like this one.



The keyboard does separate into two parts.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - Filliam H. Muffman - 06-15-2015

I tried a M$ split keyboard a few years ago and realized I wasn't quite ready to give up the 30 years of bad typing habits. That ones looks different enough that it might be worth a try, but my impression is it looks too thick and I would want to see it tent at 50 degrees up from flat.

I would still seriously consider buying a USB version of the original Apple extended ADB if someone made a good replica with Cherry switches.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - WHiiP - 06-15-2015

I have tried one that we have on a computer at church. Very Strange and different. I'ms sure that over "some" time-frame you would adjust to it.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - Lew Zealand - 06-15-2015

These require that you can type properly. For those of us who did not pass typing class in high school the proper way, split KBs are annoying as hell.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - mattkime - 06-15-2015

Lew Zealand wrote:
These require that you can type properly. For those of us who did not pass typing class in high school the proper way, split KBs are annoying as hell.

I don't type properly. i'm hoping for some enforcement.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - Lew Zealand - 06-15-2015

Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
I would still seriously consider buying a USB version of the original Apple extended ADB if someone made a good replica with Cherry switches.

Have you looked at Matias' offerings? They purport to hold the Alps mechanical keyswitches from the ADB Ext KB in high regard and seem to think their in-house designed keyswitches are better then Cherry's ones.

http://matias.ca/products/


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - RAMd®d - 06-15-2015

I've used an MS split keyboard for years.

I started with the Adesso Tru-Form. It was not only split, the two sections were angled so as to have a slight rise from the outer edges to the inner. The reduced the rotation of the hands relieving stress at the wrists and elbows. AND it had a trackpad. Very cool.

But the key action felt odd so I moved to the MS keyboards. I still have them on a couple of Macs, and I brought one to the job.

I bought a Kinesis that was a two piece keyboard, with dished areas, supposed to accommodate the different finger lengths. I never got used to it as I couldn't find the home row quickly.

There was very little adjustment needed for the MS or Adesso keyboards, and the latter was very comfortable to use, if only the key action was better. For me, a Tru-Form-ish ergo keyboard is superior typing experience, and spending any time on one makes going back to a traditional keyboard disappointing.

My most frequently used keyboard is an illuminated BT Logitech K811 or something, because it's illuminated and I can switch between two Macs and my iPad (or any combo of three BT devices) wirelessly.

I have a Matais clicky keyboard that sounds like my Extended II. They now make one that doesn't click but is supposed to have superior key action, and I believe- improved lettering on the keys.

My ideal keyboard would be a split version, angled like the Tru-Form, BT, and illuminated. I'm over the clicky key thing.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - RAMd®d - 06-15-2015

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/comfortable-ergo-keyboard/ has a decent write-up about the ups and downs of ergo keyboards that might be worth reading.

Various manufacturers have different takes on what constitutes ergonomics as well as varying features and odd tweaks.

Oh, and my ideal keyboard would also have a trackpad.


Re: anyone use a split keyboard? this one has me tempted - Filliam H. Muffman - 06-15-2015

Lew Zealand wrote:
[quote=Filliam H. Muffman]
I would still seriously consider buying a USB version of the original Apple extended ADB if someone made a good replica with Cherry switches.

Have you looked at Matias' offerings? They purport to hold the Alps mechanical keyswitches from the ADB Ext KB in high regard and seem to think their in-house designed keyswitches are better then Cherry's ones.

http://matias.ca/products/
I have heard the name multiple times over the years. I am a little apprehensive paying for a premium priced keyboard like the FK302 considering the number of people complaining about it dying soon after the warranty runs out.