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Cake day: October 9th, 2023

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  • I’ve never had a split keyboard before. I have a Chouchou board that’s clearly divided into halves but is a single board.

    I want the pads mostly so i can move them. My current keyboard has the number pad and arrow keys touching next to where i put my mouse and reaching there with both hands to change numbers throughout a document or moving my right hand off the home row for a number in the middle of a sentence is uncomfortable. I’d prefer to be able to use whichever hand is more convenient in the moment. And the control shortcut keys are things that are sometimes uncomfortable when a program expects me to be using QWERTY.

    What are the benefits of a split keyboard besides freedom in how far apart your hands are? Would two more split sections really mess that up?


  • I’ve also never heard of a split layout in more than two pieces. Reddit says it’s been done (https://old.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/13dkk8g), but it certainly doesn’t seem like a common thing.

    I can get by without the small keys. I could move backslash and caret to letter keys, set up Fn+number pad for my function keys, and do something similar for caps lock if i don’t omit it entirely. I’m a little surprised there’s not more demand for small keys. I guess people prefer layers/chords or some other kind of button.

    My current layout for an ANSI board has my fingers on the top 3 rows and my thumb on the bottom two row with symbols and space/modifiers, where QWERTY has ZXCV… and its thumb row. My thumbs already do this so i figured it would be fine as long as the thumb buttons aren’t too high up. I’ll watch out for that when i make a physical model. As for the stagger, i based it on how my hands rest when they’re not at a keyboard. A bigger stagger sounds uncomfortable to me but i guess i won’t know until i’ve tried more different keyboards.

    Backslashes are pretty rare for me, especially because i don’t use Windows. I just put that there because it’s on shift-slash on my current layout. I’ll move them if i need the space for something else, but i don’t see it coming up.


  • Probably QMK, since that’s the only firmware i know even a little. I’m still pretty new to mechanical keyboards and i’ve only had one ever.

    I figure i’ll cut it out of paper or cardboard to make sure the keys aren’t positioned way off from where they should be and i can reach most of it from the home row, then i’ll probably go straight to having a circuit board printed. I’ll look into getting help with that part since i haven’t made a circuit board before and don’t know the process for going from a picture in Inkscape to a printable file.

    Shame about the half size switches. I suppose i could just use the regular function keys on my laptop’s built in keyboard and move some symbols from the number pad to other keys. The other modifications to fit more full keys aren’t too bad.






  • Go might be a good option. It uses a simple square grid or checker board, and only has one kind of piece per player. The rules are super simple. Play time depends on the players’ skill and the size of the board.

    Also good is Pente, which uses the same pieces and board as 19x19 Go. It also has simple rules and is easy to learn.

    Checkers is an option. I haven’t played it enough to know how strategic it gets.

    All of these are easiest to port if you have a board that rolls instead of folding.











  • Thanks for the detailed answer. As a person with vision, i’m familiar with this already but i didn’t know any of the math or science behind it.

    I mostly was curious to know if an addon existed to adjust an object’s scale as you adjust its distance along an axis perpendicular to the camera (your view, not the camera object) to keep its visual angle the same. I don’t have any need for a tool like this so i probably won’t try to make said addon, but it’s nice to know that the formulas for this already exist.

    I think photos of people posing around monuments are good examples of this. You already mentioned the Eiffel Tower appearing to be as tall as a person from the right angle.

    The Leaning Tower of Pisa is obviously much bigger than this bag, but the bag is positioned at an angle to make the tower look small enough to fit inside.