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Offline decker

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Hello from decker
« on: Thu, 31 December 2015, 00:52:26 »
Hello everybody,
I'm from and in Nice in the south of France.
Been playing like crazy for past weeks with kb layout programs.
Stumbled on a few posts here while looking for 60% kb.

All my compliments to the homemade keyboard builders.
Decker

Offline Reigning Hell

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Re: Hello from decker
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 31 December 2015, 01:06:16 »
Good evening/morning and welcome! What are some of your plans for your 60% board? I've been thinking about possibly building one too in the future.

Offline decker

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Re: Hello from decker
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 31 December 2015, 06:03:19 »
Thanks for the welcome,
I'm going to create several threads with the questions and ideas I have about ergonomics, hope to have your input in them.

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Re: Hello from decker
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 31 December 2015, 20:23:55 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

Some unusual designs you have in the ergonomics section.

Are you using a more conventional keyboard at the moment?
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Offline decker

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Re: Hello from decker
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 08 January 2016, 11:50:06 »
Sorry didn't see your message.
Didn't notice all the buttons on this message board !

I spend some time on 3 pc :

8h week days at work (emails+sql+scripting) : azerty laptop keyboard (vostro).
~2h daily at home doing (emails+games) : azerty ibm sk-1188.
~4h some week ends at my parents (emails+accounting) : azerty full size.

None of the layouts I've posted here would allow me to write French quickly.
I've posted most of them to show ideas on arrows and num-pad placements on small keyboards.

CU