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I built this after borrowing a Preonic and slowly reducing the keymap to a 34 key layout. Touch typing actually feels good on it compared to row staggered boards.

I'm looking now to what I will do next, I'm still stoked with it after four months usage. As an excuse to try more designs I will probably build a 34 key dactyl manuform for home.

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[–] ben@feddit.dk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How is your layout looking after 4 months?
I still haven't figured out how i want my symbol layer on my dactyl manuform like keyboard.

[–] bradmoor 1 points 1 year ago

It's based on miryoku with some keys shuffled around, but basically home row mods and layer switches. Holding F and J enables symbol layers on the opposite hand, hold S for a numeric layer, hold D for navigation etc.

It does need some work for a handful of awkward cases, but the basic idea is solid and typing/programming works well.