I am looking at building a Sofle V2.1 to swap from my Logitech Ergo K860. Tell me why I shouldn’t or why the Sofle is wrong.
The things I am looking for in an ergo keyboard
- split design
- rotary encoders look interesting
- fewer keys but more than 35 to transition
- I want to hook it up with a NiceNano! and Nice Views
I just moved from a one-piece ergo keyboard (Truly Ergonomic) to a Sofle RGB after spending Way Too Long comparing the available options. It’s pretty good so far. Some early thoughts in case they help:
All in all, I’m happy with the Sofle and anticipate using it for a long time.
Curious, what do mean regarding the rotary encoders and the lily58 getting it right?
Lily58 has regular keys in those spots by default (I think they’re
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), which is more straightforwardly useful than the rotary encoders. There are surely some great uses for the encoders, but I have yet to discover themVolume! And zooming, I guess? I have a Q1 and the knob being closer to the thumbs makes a lot more sense to me than having to reach up to the upper right corner of the board.
This is good info – thanks. I’ve also been looking at the Sofle 2.1 or the Lily 58 as a traveling keyboard for my laptop. My daily driver for my desktop is an Ergodox, and I hate having to use the laptop keyboard when I travel.
How do you have the Sofle connected? I was thinking about using BT to keep my USB ports open (my phone is usually connected as my hotspot), but worry about the battery drain and whether I can/should use the OLEDs and key lighting that way. Maybe a USB C hub is the better option.