I’m a complete novice to mech and ergo so I apologize in advance for any sins lol

The 3 I checked are Kinesis 360 (https://kinesis-ergo.com/keyboards/advantage360/), Glove80 (https://www.moergo.com/collections/glove80-keyboards) and the Moonlander (https://www.zsa.io/moonlander/).

These below are what I got from watching reviews:

  • Kinesis is difficult to customize and sometimes has connectivity issues
  • Glove80 feels cheap
  • Moonlander doesn’t have many keys and thumb cluster is on odd position

Considering the prices, the moonlander is about US$100 cheaper than the others, so feels like a better option.

I am interested in options with keywell, as they feel way more comfortable, but anything will be better since I use an conventional non-split keyboard.

The right menu links to a compare tool but there are so many.

My hands are small, so it may constrain the options I have. Or maybe not.

What are your opinions/suggestions/experience with these types of keyboards?

  • lfzs@lemmy.caOP
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    2 years ago

    I looked mainly on prebuit since the DIY didn’t feel to fit what I was looking for. When I was searching for ones with keywell, no DIY models came up.

    What I noticed with the one you suggested and some others I found when looking around is that they don’t have many keys.

    Is it common to have a separated numpad?

    Also, out of curiosity, what are uses for the thumb knob? I saw that in some models and also on yours.

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      2 years ago

      When searching for DIY Keywell models, use “dactyl” in your search terms for most results. Most DIY Dactyl builds are handwired, although there are some models that make use of flexible PCBs such as the ones from BastardKB. (My keywell board is a TBK Mini from them.)

      Re: the number of keys, this is pretty personal. Most ergo mech users are using something in the ballpark of a 60%, 40%, or 35%ish layout. (My objection to the Glove80 is that it has way, way too many keys for me)

      Most ergo users have numpad on a layer. (Here’s how I have my layouts)