• @Sanctus
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    127 months ago

    Look at a Charybdis from bastardkb. Got a trackball built into the keyboard.

        • @Sanctus
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          47 months ago

          The hardware is open source, but yes, it is 3D printed.

      • @Sanctus
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        17 months ago

        Its definitely not for everyone but it has saved my wrists at an office job. Can recommend split ergos with risers for people with wrist problems.

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        17 months ago

        I printed and assembled one myself for about $90 for all parts, so I can somewhat understand some of the the prices… But whew that’s expensive

          • @[email protected]
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            07 months ago

            Yes. But you have to understand that it is a custom keyboard. It is not meant for the mainstream. For people interested in the hobby; it’s not an issue that it comes without keycaps or switches. You get to choose what you want switches to put in it. I personally have over 400 switches and like 6 sets of keycaps. And that’s just what I’ve been collecting over the past five or so years.

      • @Sanctus
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        27 months ago

        Yes, meteor is for meteor showers, storm cloud for thunder storms obv, and the flux one is for not needing roads.