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lemmy.ml

Very nice boards. I don't think I will ever go to such a low key count.

My main keeb is a Corne with a couple of keys rarely used. So I'm going to give 38 keys a try with a Totem. I think I can deal with 4 keys less but there is also the increased pinky stagger, splay, smaller Choc footprint, flatter keycap profile. Let's see...

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The TOTEM was my first experience with ergomechs and I've been loving it, such a compact little board but doesn't sacrifice too many keys for functionality.

I've also quite liked the increased pinky stagger and splay, but that stuff comes down to personal preference/resting hand shape. The tiny Seeed Xiao controllers are nice too, almost wish I had a spare one to tinker with but I set up my board with a dongle instead of true Bluetooth to save some battery and make it more portable, so the extra microcontroller got put to use. I think I've gotten over 2 months of regular use on a single charge with the dongle setup, so I'd say it was worth it.

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lemmy.world

Please link the control diagram so I can understand this next level minimalism.

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Not at all, stenography is much more involved. I really only do input by the letter (plus a combo for "sch" which is frequent enough in German that sc being a same-finger bigram in my layout would annoy me.)

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