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geekhack Marketplace => Classifieds => Topic started by: hydraliskraider on Tue, 27 September 2011, 13:34:44
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Place keys anywhere you want! When you want to move them, just twist 90 degrees. Move keys as often as you like - the special adhesive lasts indefinitely.
Key tray lifts off the unit so you can print a legend or graphic and put it underneath the keys. Adjust the keys to fit perfectly to your hand, organize buttons in logical sections by use, or both!
You can program individual keystrokes or macros for each individual key.
Comes with the Ergodex unit with its standard 25 keys, plus another bonus 25 keys I bought separately.
Search item number 260861524554 on eBay.
EDIT: Please note that this keyboard is not a mechanical keyboard.
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How much force does a key require to register? How does it feel for regular typing purposes?
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I have this and the CH panel. Haven't taken them out of their boxes in a while, but from what I remember, they were fairly light keys. I'll probably do the nickel test later. I wouldn't recommend touch typing on this board. It's more for hotkeys and macros used mainly for gaming and repetitive work.
A thought just popped up that this could be used like a chording board like a stenograph or the frogpad. I remember it is 6KRO.