It’s really nice being able to scroll by twisting the trackball!
It’s really nice being able to scroll by twisting the trackball!
I like it a lot, but as you say it takes a lot of getting used to and practice. I don’t think my WPM is near what it is on a regular keyboard, but we’re talking a few weeks of use versus 30 years of muscle memory … I’m gradually switching over to the Glove. Funnily enough I write better on it when I’m not thinking about it at all.
Yes, or, I’ve had the mouse to the right, too. But I think it makes the most sense in the middle.
The Scylla looks pretty nice too!
2025 is the year of the Linux desktop ergomech keyboard
I actually cast Mage Hand when I need to use it while typing.
Got to spend your money on something, right? I figured it’s a tool I’m using for 8 hours a day to make a living, so it’s worth it to avoid more tendonitis/RSI.
No, this is actually my first split/ergo keyboard. I considered the Moonlander as well, but figured I’d go straight for the endgame, haha. The keywells really work great. My hands are on the larger side though, so I can reach all the keys with ease.
Yep! Having a great time with it.
Wearing sunglasses inside is very cool indeed.
Blatant rip-off of the Norwegian invention “roller burger”, which was a turd shaped hamburger intended to be served at gas stations using their hot dog rollers and a hot dog bun.
As for music production on Linux, I use Reaper. Check it out and see if it meets your needs.
I like his little wiener.
Arch Linux and the tests are on the same page as the other one in the group chat with the team and the tests expect https
I use Neovim, specifically LazyVim. It’s super easy to get up and running with Go.
I use Neovim, yes. I’ve actually rotated the trackball about 45° now, feels more natural for the right hand when I shift from the keyboard to it. Needs some adjustments but I think this will be better than with the regular mouse.