the logi ergo k860 looks like a neat keyboard (slowly researching eventual replacements for my MS Sculpt), but I wish they had a TLK version, I can't deal with full-key anymore, too uncomfortable.
@djlink If you like the split layout you should probably look into something truly split like the Keychron Q11, Kinesis Edge or similar, they have more options
@sinbad the edge does look nice, although we're probably paying premium for that RGB xD
@djlink TBF it's hard to find a good keyboard that doesn't have RGB these days
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The Kinesis Freestyle Pro is like the Edge but without the RGB! It seems the Freestyle 2 that I've used for years is also still available. It lacks the Pro's macro/remapping functionality but is similar unlit.
I was worried the RGB model would replace everything, but hopefully they keep selling them all!
@idbrii @sinbad @djlink can also heartily recommend the ergodox; I’ve been using the ergodox-ez for years, and it has a no-led option. https://ergodox-ez.com
I recently discovered the key switches are easily swappable, which I’ve found handy for trying different configurations.
@bbbscarter @idbrii @sinbad I've seen these recommended a couple times, but I need my function keys row xD
@djlink @idbrii @sinbad fair. For my personal use I rarely use function keys, and when I do I hold a combo key with thumb/pinky and press the number keys. But indeed, that might not be enough if you use function keys a lot.
The lovely thing is how configurable it is. You can set it so that you have a toggle key that makes the number keys always function keys, until you toggle it off again; or so that holding down a number key triggers a function key; etc.
@bbbscarter @djlink @idbrii I like the idea of these sorts of things but my brain is already so chock full of key combos if I have to remember any more I’ll start forgetting how to do multi-caret editing or something