• nonagoninf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you like the key wells, definitely the Glove80. I have recently received my Glove80 (also coming from an Advantage2) and it is fantastic. They are available with Choc Red, Brown, White, and Pro Red, support tenting and use ZMK.

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    I’m a big fan of the LP Corne. The LP Kyria is also a good option IMO. Also the Glove80 has low profile keys and a curved keywell.

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    SliceMK has an ErgoDox variant that is wireless and low-profile using choc v1 switches. Disclaimer: I’ve been daily-driving one of their ErgoDox Wireless Lite keyboards for about 9 months. But I like the ErgoDox physical layout – been using one on a nearly daily basis for the past 9 years.

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    I like my ergodox, but I don’t think anyone would call it low profile. How do/did you like the Kinesis? I’ve been interested in them for years, but can’t wrap my head around the price. And I can’t help thinking I’d be typing the top row with my fingernails.

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      Not OP, but I’ve used both the 2, the Dactyl, the ergodox, and now daily drive the 360. I think it is an incredible experience if you’re willing to shell out the price tag. I decided to get it because it truly is my endgame and I won’t be desperately experimenting with other boards (but I still will… because I enjoy the hobby lol, but its nice to have one that I am confident just works for me).

      TBH, I personally don’t use the top row. I’ve mapped mine to use a 3x5 layout mostly, the top row is just there when there’s a symbol I’m really struggling to type. But I have in the past and I do find it comfortable to use despite having smaller than average hands (the ergodox is way too big for me, for example).

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        Thanks for the reply. Now I’m going to be fighting the urge to buy a 360. I think I can talk myself out of it because I have big hands and that is one of the things that I like about the Ergodox. The Kinesis keyboards just look so well made though.

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    Something that’s a bit lighter, and less bulky. I would still prefer some tenting, or curve.

    I can’t have my arms completely flat on the desk for longer stretches of time.

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    I really love the look of Glove 80. But, tax and shipping to Europe comes to a really expensive package. But, that’s more or less a perfect keeb.

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      The Glove80 Discord has a buy-sell channel, there are also regularly keyboards sold in Europe (which would let you skip tax). It’s also worth looking at local market places. Eg. this week I bought another good as new Glove80 from a Dutch marketplace for 150 Euro (admittedly, I got very lucky, but I do see good ergo keyboard deals every now and then).