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I 3d printed a custom sized keyboard using open source software and hardware designs.

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  • A [email protected]

    Respectful, I disagree. I've learned a lot from people making small comments like that, even when they're unintentionally blunt.

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    What could I learn from that?

    The person has not built a dactyl, they have not used this dactyl which has several customisations, they have not sat at my desk, they don't have my body.

    They're just stating something useless from a position of ignorance because.... why? If you don't know what you're talking about just don't say anything. 90% of the misinformation on the internet would disappear overnight if people followed that. As a happy side effect men online might learn some basic manners too.

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    • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

      What could I learn from that?

      The person has not built a dactyl, they have not used this dactyl which has several customisations, they have not sat at my desk, they don't have my body.

      They're just stating something useless from a position of ignorance because.... why? If you don't know what you're talking about just don't say anything. 90% of the misinformation on the internet would disappear overnight if people followed that. As a happy side effect men online might learn some basic manners too.

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      You make a lot of assumptions. And what does any of this have to do with "men online?"

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      • blaze@piefed.socialB [email protected]

        Oh, I've seen it happen before, such as here: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45667427?scrollToComments=true

        Thanks anyway, I'll post right away

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        There are always lunatics, you'd go mad trying to please everyone. It's one thing to not promote harassment. But if you put something into the stormwater drain of the information superhighway it's flowing everywhere with the rest or the shit.

        You'd get further cursing the rain for falling on you.

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        • G [email protected]

          As someone who runs an ergodox ez with a custom key layout and who goes in to work from time to time using normal QWERTY keyboards (both English and German configuration), you do not lose anything. It's incredibly easy to switch between every config you have.

          I also think most people would appreciate a split keyboard setup because it's so much better for posture and health and comfortability. Would highly recommend.

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          Oh now this is different than I've heard, some others have had issues switching back and forth. So maybe I will give it a try, once I've got qwerty up to a decent speed and I feel comfortable with it.

          Right now it's a problem because if I'm in a hurry, I'm tempted to type the old way, or a broken mixture of the two that messes with what I've learned. Not good. Gotta slow down and do it right, bah..

          Thanks for the recommendations, I'm gonna put a 3d printed split board on my list of things I'll definitely get to some day and totally won't get pushed off the back of the furthest back burner lol

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          • swelter_spark@reddthat.comS [email protected]

            I use Colmak on phone and Qwerty on desktop, and never think about it.

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            Interesting 🤔 why? Just curious

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            • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

              I also switched to colemakdh with a series of layers and qmk tricks. My typing is quite slow so far, around 30 wpm, I was never an amazing typist but I haven't noticed difficulty with standard qwerty layouts.

              It's not like you get confused between a harp and a guitar, or a spoon and a knife.

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              I see you've played knifey spoony before

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              • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45765963

                The design is based on the excellent Dactyl keyboard, generated with https://ryanis.cool/cosmos/ and it runs the excellent qmk firmware. It is handwired:

                and I have also made a palm support using inkscape and openscad

                All printed on a reprap prusa i3 derivative.

                This helps me use my computer with less pain, so I want to call out all the wonderful projects and people who contribute to them which made it possible.

                Total cost? $60 aud, amortised filament ~15 bucks worth maybe? and a lot of my time haha.

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                reminds me of naked lunch

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                • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                  cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45765963

                  The design is based on the excellent Dactyl keyboard, generated with https://ryanis.cool/cosmos/ and it runs the excellent qmk firmware. It is handwired:

                  and I have also made a palm support using inkscape and openscad

                  All printed on a reprap prusa i3 derivative.

                  This helps me use my computer with less pain, so I want to call out all the wonderful projects and people who contribute to them which made it possible.

                  Total cost? $60 aud, amortised filament ~15 bucks worth maybe? and a lot of my time haha.

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                  Man, 3d printing is punk as fuck, I love when people post bespoke shit.

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                  • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45765963

                    The design is based on the excellent Dactyl keyboard, generated with https://ryanis.cool/cosmos/ and it runs the excellent qmk firmware. It is handwired:

                    and I have also made a palm support using inkscape and openscad

                    All printed on a reprap prusa i3 derivative.

                    This helps me use my computer with less pain, so I want to call out all the wonderful projects and people who contribute to them which made it possible.

                    Total cost? $60 aud, amortised filament ~15 bucks worth maybe? and a lot of my time haha.

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                    Dactyl! I've really wanted to build one and embrace the Coleman. How was the build?

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                    • sirico@feddit.ukS [email protected]

                      Dactyl! I've really wanted to build one and embrace the Coleman. How was the build?

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                      I strongly recommend checking verticle clearance for the microcontroller if you angle it.

                      I also strongly recommend living somewhere where asking for enameled wire with an enamel that can be burned off with solder doesn't get you blank stares.

                      If you can't do the latter Livingston sells scapels which work well to remove insulation in the middle of wires.

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                      • R [email protected]

                        Man, 3d printing is punk as fuck, I love when people post bespoke shit.

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                        Tinkering with electronics alone indoors is like the opposite of punk.

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                        • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                          Tinkering with electronics alone indoors is like the opposite of punk.

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                          Don't tell me that you're one of those people that think punk is all about attitude and loud music. DIY and community building is punk af.

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                          • B [email protected]

                            Oh now this is different than I've heard, some others have had issues switching back and forth. So maybe I will give it a try, once I've got qwerty up to a decent speed and I feel comfortable with it.

                            Right now it's a problem because if I'm in a hurry, I'm tempted to type the old way, or a broken mixture of the two that messes with what I've learned. Not good. Gotta slow down and do it right, bah..

                            Thanks for the recommendations, I'm gonna put a 3d printed split board on my list of things I'll definitely get to some day and totally won't get pushed off the back of the furthest back burner lol

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                            Lol. For context, it took me maybe two weeks to get back up to full speed on a new typing layout. When I moved to Germany they moved some keys around on standard qwerty and it took me a couple of days.

                            If you're already touch typing I think most changes are easy to adapt to and don't overwrite previous muscle memory. Your brain is powerful, believe it is and it will work.

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                            • G [email protected]

                              Lol. For context, it took me maybe two weeks to get back up to full speed on a new typing layout. When I moved to Germany they moved some keys around on standard qwerty and it took me a couple of days.

                              If you're already touch typing I think most changes are easy to adapt to and don't overwrite previous muscle memory. Your brain is powerful, believe it is and it will work.

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                              That's good to know, thanks! I'm still just learning to touch type. I spent a few decades typing fast enough but always looking at the keys. This year I've started learning touch typing, I'm only a half dozen hours in, so still pretty new.

                              But when I get good I'll take this into consideration! Thanks!

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                              • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                                cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45765963

                                The design is based on the excellent Dactyl keyboard, generated with https://ryanis.cool/cosmos/ and it runs the excellent qmk firmware. It is handwired:

                                and I have also made a palm support using inkscape and openscad

                                All printed on a reprap prusa i3 derivative.

                                This helps me use my computer with less pain, so I want to call out all the wonderful projects and people who contribute to them which made it possible.

                                Total cost? $60 aud, amortised filament ~15 bucks worth maybe? and a lot of my time haha.

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                                Purple dactyl represents

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                                  Purple dactyl represents

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                                  How is trackball? I wasn't sure how easily layering would work giving up easy access to half the thumb cluster.

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                                    Interesting 🤔 why? Just curious

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                                    I tried other layouts because it's easy with an on-screen phone keyboard, just an oftion in the app menu, and Colemak felt the most intuitive to use. I didn't have to get used to it, it felt natural from the start.

                                    It's not as easy to switch with a physical keyboard, with so many games having movement and other functions tied to specific keys that assume a qwerty layout, so I kept using what I was used to in that circumstance. I don't even think about it.

                                    One of these days, I'll probably buy/set up a physical Colemak keyboard, and see how that is with games.

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                                    • naevatherat@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                                      How is trackball? I wasn't sure how easily layering would work giving up easy access to half the thumb cluster.

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                                      Sadly I couldn't get a bearing/ball mix that wouldn't feel "gritty".

                                      Otherwise the hand position is nice and layering is easy to use even with the ball. Overall nice to use and great setup for CAD software.

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                                        Sadly I couldn't get a bearing/ball mix that wouldn't feel "gritty".

                                        Otherwise the hand position is nice and layering is easy to use even with the ball. Overall nice to use and great setup for CAD software.

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                                        Tried ball transfer units?

                                        I've found Ruby balls ok sometimes but BTUs are where it's at. Expensive though.

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                                        • blaze@piefed.socialB [email protected]

                                          Very cool! Can I crosspost to [email protected] ?

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                                          Holy cow! I didn't know about that community, thank you!

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