I believe I've seen one before on the site that shall not be named, but I can't remember which one off the top of my head. IIRC it was a handwired board, or was it something that used a corne pcb on either side? Crap I can't even remember now. I'll look into it and give you a reply if I can mange to find it again
The Kinesis Advantage2 (and earlier Kinesis Advantage/Contoured models) have 20 degree tenting built-in. Also the usual ergo features (column stagger, thumb keys) and key wells.
Shameless plug for the Mantis keyboard I'm working on. It raises the central index finger and thumb keys to create about a 15° tent and an approximation of a key well at the same time. The inspiration comes from ThumbsUp!.
There's the btrfly which is a dactyl manuform variant. Not sure it it's what you're looking for. https://github.com/SolidHal/btrfly-keyboard
I believe I've seen one before on the site that shall not be named, but I can't remember which one off the top of my head. IIRC it was a handwired board, or was it something that used a corne pcb on either side? Crap I can't even remember now. I'll look into it and give you a reply if I can mange to find it again
The Kinesis Advantage2 (and earlier Kinesis Advantage/Contoured models) have 20 degree tenting built-in. Also the usual ergo features (column stagger, thumb keys) and key wells.
closest I know are still row staggered
beyond that, are things like custom cases for existing boards – tented Sofle case
BTRFLD check this out. Does is count?
Shameless plug for the Mantis keyboard I'm working on. It raises the central index finger and thumb keys to create about a 15° tent and an approximation of a key well at the same time. The inspiration comes from ThumbsUp!.
I saw this the other day. It's column staggered with a fixed 10° tenting.