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it is really thoughtful of you to consider helping but do NOT do this on your own. one misstep and its $1m lawsuit time.
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 00:11 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 08:57 |
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In terms of software I'm aware of Dasher, don't know what state the software is in these days but it's a more efficient way to type with just a pointing device: https://www.bltt.org/software/dasher/
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 00:24 |
most importantly, special mobility needs are individual to the person, and there's no responsible way of helping them without learning their individual circumstances. the best you can do is to make sure that you can offer them time, breathing space, and qualified assistance to get set up properly, at which point it would be appropriate and courteous to breach the subject
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 00:25 |
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Thanks all, this is why I asked here before saying a drat thing. Still happy to collect info on what is out there but I'll be much more thoughtful about when/if I'm going to discuss it with him.
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 00:34 |
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from https://jorts.horse/@ancient_catbus/110118787754899759
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 18:53 |
i would actually buy this
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 19:07 |
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nudgenudgetilt posted:when did that happen? afaik unicomp is still churning out trash I've never seen one IRL, but they sure do look cheap and ugly in pictures. Or maybe I need to turn my monitor on.
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 19:11 |
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Sagebrush posted:i like the knob. also; https://yournewkeyboard.tumblr.com/archive
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 19:19 |
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when you need to type >100wpm but you're also Kitana and have a fight in 5 minutes
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 03:50 |
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Lord help me I'm thinking of spending >$300 on one of those moonlander keyboards. It feels boojie as hell but I am using the computer most of the day and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel it. I do still have to use a regular laptop keyboard fairly regularly, has anyone here successfully gotten comfortable switching between ortholinear and staggered layouts?
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 04:15 |
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if you're really earning tech salary then $300 to protect your most valuable asset is nothing
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 04:21 |
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echinopsis posted:if you're really earning tech salary then $300 to protect your most valuable asset is nothing $300 for a helmet??
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 04:22 |
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I got a moonlander and yeah it's a significant comfort difference for me. Like night and day for my shoulders at the end of the day. Definitely took a little getting used to though, and the default layout is hot garbage imo. I can throw mine up in a pastebin or something if you're curious.
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 04:29 |
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echinopsis posted:if you're really earning tech salary then $300 to protect your most valuable asset is nothing I just back up my post history to amazon glacier, costs me nowhere near $300
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Just a Moron posted:Lord help me I'm thinking of spending >$300 on one of those moonlander keyboards. It feels boojie as hell but I am using the computer most of the day and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel it. I do still have to use a regular laptop keyboard fairly regularly, has anyone here successfully gotten comfortable switching between ortholinear and staggered layouts? I've got an Ergodox EZ, the precursor to the Moonlander, and I loved it... except for the missing F-row. So I bought a Keychron Q10 (75% "Alice" style) which I also love, but now I miss the thumb clusters on the Ergodox. If you really adapt to it, you will have issues going back and forth to normal keyboards. There's just no way around it. Not major, but "doh, I meant to type =, not Backspace" will be frequent the first few hours of any shift one way or the other.
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echinopsis posted:if you're really earning tech salary then $300 to protect your most valuable asset is nothing Yeah I've still got a lot of my student spending habits InternetOfTwinks posted:I got a moonlander and yeah it's a significant comfort difference for me. Like night and day for my shoulders at the end of the day. Definitely took a little getting used to though, and the default layout is hot garbage imo. I can throw mine up in a pastebin or something if you're curious. Thanks, I would like to take a look. Kvantum posted:I've got an Ergodox EZ, the precursor to the Moonlander, and I loved it... except for the missing F-row. So I bought a Keychron Q10 (75% "Alice" style) which I also love, but now I miss the thumb clusters on the Ergodox. If you really adapt to it, you will have issues going back and forth to normal keyboards. There's just no way around it. Not major, but "doh, I meant to type =, not Backspace" will be frequent the first few hours of any shift one way or the other. Good to know that the switching probably won't be too major. I think the biggest thing I'll be missing is the ten-key which I use a lot, but I figure the layer functionality should be good enough to cover for that.
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 06:07 |
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you could type THIS TRASH poo poo and SHART RASH without ever taking your fingers off the home row ...did a goon design this layout?
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 08:07 |
rotor posted:I just back up my post history to amazon glacier, costs me nowhere near $300
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 12:09 |
Just a Moron posted:Lord help me I'm thinking of spending >$300 on one of those moonlander keyboards. It feels boojie as hell but I am using the computer most of the day and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel it. I do still have to use a regular laptop keyboard fairly regularly, has anyone here successfully gotten comfortable switching between ortholinear and staggered layouts? im in a similar spot, if only trying to get ahead of the spot where my wrists and fingers are starting to feel it, and i've got moonlander on its way, so you can ask me in a few months on how it's working out. trying a qwerty split didn't work for me, since i ended up literally never using it in split mode, so the idea now is that i use qwerty keyboard the same way 99% of people use them, and then i have an ergo split where i just go whole 9 yards and do colemak dhm layout, tenting, combos/homerows/whatever, and hopefully learn it as "separate device class" from "normal keyboard", and don't have to do "uhhh how to use this" when switching, past the first sentence or whatever
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 12:12 |
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i swear these artisan keycaps have illegible legends on purpose now
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Pile Of Garbage posted:when you need to type >100wpm but you're also Kitana and have a fight in 5 minutes just want you to know i appreciated this post
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Just a Moron posted:Lord help me I'm thinking of spending >$300 on one of those moonlander keyboards. It feels boojie as hell but I am using the computer most of the day and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel it. I do still have to use a regular laptop keyboard fairly regularly, has anyone here successfully gotten comfortable switching between ortholinear and staggered layouts? i can go from the advantage 2 in Dvorak to a regular qwerty no prob, and that’s what I recommend for you (it worked for me for exactly the same reasons).
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 04:05 |
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You get used to the key placement in about 1 work day, and after a week you'll forget about it entirely.
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 05:14 |
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Oh but if you change to a whole new layout that'll take 3-6 months depending how studious you are. I've learned both dvorak and the maltron one-hand layout and it's not a small commitment. Frankly, imo, if you can't muster the willpower to learn a split keyboard forget an alternative layout.
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 05:18 |
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someone said here once that dvorak mainly exists so that people can talk about using dvorak and i think that is correct.
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Just a Moron posted:Thanks, I would like to take a look. https://github.com/KohlJary/qmk_firmware/blob/kohl-config/keyboards/moonlander/keymaps/KohlJary/keymap.c Need to take a pass at cleaning things up here and there, but here's the general keymap I'm working with. Primary goal is to get as much as possible available within the main three key rows, using mod-tap functionality for layers and modifiers to save space.The f keys on L_2 probably look weird as hell but it's what I'm adjusted to, don't sleep on F13-24 too, 12 free shortcut keys to assign in pretty much every program. Caps word fuckin' rules too, way more useful than caps lock.
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Sagebrush posted:someone said here once that dvorak mainly exists so that people can talk about using dvorak and i think that is correct. The fox who longed for grapes, beholds with pain The tempting clusters were too high to gain; Grieved in his heart he forced a careless smile, And cried, 'They’re sharp and hardly worth my while.'
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Sagebrush posted:someone said here once that dvorak mainly exists so that people can talk about using dvorak and i think that is correct. back in undergrad we were always very proactive about punking folks who left their terminals unlocked, and the only person we couldn't ever get was The Dvorak Guy because we couldn't complete typing `echo 'echo sleep 0.1 >> ~/.bashrc' >> ~/.bashrc` or setting his wallpaper to the prof nobody liked before he came back to the lab
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Dijkstracula posted:echo 'echo sleep 0.1 >> ~/.bashrc' >> ~/.bashrc` loving evil
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 06:38 |
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nudgenudgetilt posted:loving evil they got me exactly once in my final semester by exploiting an xscreensaver lock bypass bug, I hadn't even left it unlocked and I was big mad
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we usually did cron jobs with sounds -- hasselhoff songs, klaxons, etc. i think the most evil we got was the random offset cron job that played gsm interference noise
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Salt Fish posted:Oh but if you change to a whole new layout that'll take 3-6 months depending how studious you are. I've learned both dvorak and the maltron one-hand layout and it's not a small commitment. the problem was not learning a split keyboard but getting a split keyboard that can be used non-split. i should've know myself better than to try that
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 17:05 |
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split keyboards rule
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nudgenudgetilt posted:we usually did cron jobs with sounds -- hasselhoff songs, klaxons, etc. loooooool
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 17:28 |
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Gotta get the extreme 45 degree tenting going with the split though, makes the whole thing really click comfort wise. The Moonlander platform thing is nice for that, but pretty overpriced if I'm being honest. Could probably 3d print something to accomplish the same thing, or even a resourceful trip to the hardware store or something.
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 17:43 |
i can expense it so i just ordered moonlander with platform lol
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 18:14 |
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i would probably buy the thing bc 3dp stuff has an association with "ugly model made flesh, it feels cheap but cost somebody $800" not making GBS threads on those of you who enjoy that sort of thing. im just not into it
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# ? Apr 10, 2023 18:23 |
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I am terrified of getting a disability that makes me have to use one of those ergo keyboards, I love my '80s Model M and I hate change
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# ? Apr 16, 2023 03:23 |
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hello again "jerks" so i work for the government and have to use a windows computer with no admin privs. the antimalware blocks the keychron and nuphy boards' USB input because ~security~ as they have onboard storage or something. wireless works but it still triggers the nag screen and logs it. i'm trying to find a kb without onboard storage/usb hub features that won't trigger some IT person to yell at me. i want ~65% / 75 keys. slim to win wired brown or red switches don't care about gamer LEDs cute colorful caps a plus any recommendations? btw i'm selling that nuphy kb right here!!
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 08:57 |
first a question, 65% or 75%? 65% layout is 65-68 keyboards without the function row
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