![]() The Ergodox is nice but big, and the Moonraker looks much thinner with an optimized thumb keypad (more on that later). After using it for a month I really like it, although, if I had to do it again, I would probably have gotten the newer Moonraker keyboard which was released days after I purchased the Ergodox. Having looked around I decided on the Ergodox EZ, a split style ortholinear keyboard. I never thought much about it, but recently, my index fingers would hurt at the end of the day. I remember using Mavis Beacon but it didn’t stick. I started typing as a child in the mid/late eighties, but missed the boat on formal typing. I didn’t have to hunt, I knew where the keys were, and would type reasonably well with this approach. Use the ansi layout on your laptop, and remap your keys so the work in matrix mode on the keyboardio without having to switch inputs.Ĭonfession: I was a pecking typist. One year later: The keyboardio model 100 is a 1000x better keyboard than the ergodox. One month with the Ergodox EZ, the Colemak layout and learning keyboard shortcuts
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