• @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    If they ever force me to go back to the office, this will be my portable keyboard. The Moonlander is my keyboard for the home office, and can’t imagine going back to a standard keyboard. Wish my Moonlander keycaps had the symbols on number keys and +/- keys caps.

  • Old Scratch Johnson
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    12 years ago

    The Moonlander (my first foray into ergo keyboards) landed on my doorstep the same day i got the email announcing this. My heart dropped thinking they made Moonlander 2.0 but thankfully it’s just different. I want some tenting and don’t need portable but it does look nice.

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    22 years ago

    Looks nice. A good expensive low-pro for folks who want to go all in without much tinkering or soldering. The thumbs and mods are a little baffling though. If you’re going to include a number row, why not go full maximalist and add a few extra modifiers and make it a traditional 56/58 key layout like the Lily or Sofle? It might look different hands on, but that thumb also seems really far out.

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    22 years ago

    I wish ZSA would go a bit harder on pinky stagger. I have the moonoander and that’s my only complaint.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Oh boy that looks really nice. Though I’m way too attached to my Keychron Q10 Alice keyboard.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      32 years ago

      Simpler tech means fewer support requests for them.

      Avoiding batteries is also better for the environment. Maybe that was a factor.

  • apfel
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    32 years ago

    huh, wouldn’t have thought another lily/sofle-like makes sense to offer, but ig i’m too far removed from commercially available layouts to really have a reasonable intuition 😅