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Hello all:

I am in need of some advice. I am a consultant for a living and spend my days writing reports. When I am at home, I am using an Advantage 360 Pro which I absolutely love; when I travel to meet with clients though, I use my corporate Mac... which has less than stellar ergonomics.

The 360 is too big and bulky for me to travel with (I know some do), but I use forearm crutches and need to carry everything in a backpack. Weight and overall size are an important consideration.

I was looking at the Glove80, and the Corne-ish Zen but then I saw the new ZSA Voyager...

I also thought about something like a Skeletyl, huge fan of the Dactyls - and the work over at BastardKB; I love minimalist layouts but I also live in Canada; the 360 with exchange and duty when I ordered in on Drop cost me ~$750CDN.

I wish keyboards were more affordable but hey...

Thoughts?

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[–] MickiusMousius@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Do you want a prebuilt board or are you happy with some DIY action?

[–] wesada@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I was thinking prebuilt. Not 100% confident I could solder a board without mucking it up - I'm impressed by folks who can. How do you do it?

[–] puppybox@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I bought iron specifically to solder keyboard. I practiced for like 6 hours with some cheap practice kit before starting keyboard.

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