Again, I want to establish that I’ve learned a ton and really appreciate your writings. Thank you!
That looks interesting, although I would be weary of learning a layout that only works on specific keyboards, it will make it hard for you to use a laptop on the go, work in an office with a normal keyboard or any other similar situation.
Thanks for the reminder! While I can’t completely ignore the main takeaway, I do find myself only rarely (read: less than 5%) engage with normal keyboards. And, AFAIU, by only adopting the exotic layout for splitting keyboards, I can keep the muscle memory for QWERTY on regular keyboards. Though, please feel free to correct me if I say something that goes against your own experiences.
which btw I strongly recommend you check out wrist and finger stretching exercises as they help a lot
Would you be so kind to share what has worked for your wrist? While there’s no reason to assume that your exercises work out for me, I can at least discuss them with the physiotherapist. BTW, to be clear, I’ve already visited the physiotherapist a number of times and we’ve discussed exercises that I’ve eventually incorporated in my daily routine.
Lots of the changes I made (e.g. split ortholinear keyboard) were probably not needed
Question: If we focus on the split ortholinear keyboard, is only the ortholinear aspect (possibly) redundant? Or…, the split itself?
Again, I want to establish that I’ve learned a ton and really appreciate your writings. Thank you!
Thanks for the reminder! While I can’t completely ignore the main takeaway, I do find myself only rarely (read: less than 5%) engage with normal keyboards. And, AFAIU, by only adopting the exotic layout for splitting keyboards, I can keep the muscle memory for QWERTY on regular keyboards. Though, please feel free to correct me if I say something that goes against your own experiences.
Would you be so kind to share what has worked for your wrist? While there’s no reason to assume that your exercises work out for me, I can at least discuss them with the physiotherapist. BTW, to be clear, I’ve already visited the physiotherapist a number of times and we’ve discussed exercises that I’ve eventually incorporated in my daily routine.
Question: If we focus on the split ortholinear keyboard, is only the ortholinear aspect (possibly) redundant? Or…, the split itself?