Cool 1870's design being pitched as modern. It's like Thomas Edison was peak intelligence for all of humanitys history, past, present, and future!
Gtfo with this antiquated design, its very existence offends me.
Nobody Important or no intelligence? You have a radical new design for an alphanumeric input device I suppose?
Quote from: Nobody Important on Yesterday at 15:05:12Cool 1870's design being pitched as modern. It's like Thomas Edison was peak intelligence for all of humanitys history, past, present, and future!
Gtfo with this antiquated design, its very existence offends me.
I have to say, I'm a little confused here. Even in stock form, there's a lot that sets these keyboards apart from...typewriters? Heck, if you really wanted to, you could slap some uniform height keycaps on them and try a new layout, like DVORAK, Colemak, or Workman. Like the other guy said, at the moment, aside from ortholinear, columnar stagger, or split keyboards, there's not much else you can do for physical inputs. I guess you could look into something like a chording or stenography keyboard, but that's just cruel and unusual punishment reserved for court scribes. That leaves weirdness like the Svalboard. I dunno, there are certainly options if you're into weird, novel keyboards.