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yoodenvranx | 6 years ago

I am looking for a DIY kit for a split ergonomic keyboard _with_ an attached num block.

Does anyone know if such a kit exists? There are a few kits for split ergonomic layouts but none of them seem to include the num block.

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jrockway|6 years ago

There is not such a kit. In this day and age of hand-wired keyboards and 3D printers, though, you can probably make it.

I use an Ergodox with one one of the bottom keys set to switch modes while pressed; in that mode m,.jkluio translates to 123456789. It works fine for me.

The Ergodox has too many keys, so using some of them to switch layers is practical.

tapland|6 years ago

No. But a keypad PCB is 5-10 USD and well worth it.

I need it for my daily work and I can't really map it well on my 40%.

slezyr|6 years ago

Because there is regularly no need for these. You can add num block to any part of the keyboard and switch to it with one key press(Hold or Tap) You can also get separate and programmable num block in addition if you really want it.

CarVac|6 years ago

On my ergo I use the home row for the numbers. It's way faster because you can use 8 fingers for 10 numbers instead of 3 fingers for 10.

yoodenvranx|6 years ago

Of course there is no need for them but I am just used to use one and I would miss it.

beager|6 years ago

I wonder if at that point users aren’t just emulating a ten key with some mode switch, or just building a separate ten key?