Finally doing some coding on my #twiddler one handed keyboard. It's surprisingly quite a mental workout and I keep reaching for my computer on impulse. Thankfully I'm doing better than I expected and the tab autocomplete + existing muscle memory helps a lot!
Made a custom keymap for my #twiddler Their tool is a bit janky but I got it juuuust how I want it. Next I need to practice doing actual coding. ๐Ÿฅณ

Up to 15 words per minute on my #twiddler

Got a grip on numbers and some more special characters.

Getting to actually writing words with my #twiddler and I'm at like 12 WPM which is brutal ๐Ÿ˜ญ
Got to tge point in my #twiddler training where I'm starting to type actual words. Defs gotta make my fingers move in weirder ways than a regular two handed keyboard. ๐Ÿ˜…

Almost through practicing the alphabet on my #twiddler

Next will be typing actual words, and eventually all the special characters I need for coding.

Unexpected that I'm not finding any reviews of the #twiddler 4 online when I search. Has anyone actually used this thing?

https://youtu.be/wesICmc48UE

I used a genetic algorithm to find an efficient keyboard layout for my Twiddler, but I *never* thought about *other* chording keyboard choices

#twiddler #geneticAlgorithm #chords

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I'm consistently hitting 30 words per minute on the #Twiddler keyboard according to keybr.com. That's less than 1/3rd of my normal typing speed, but that's OK - my normal keyboard does not fit in my pocket.
A different kind of #roaming with the #Twiddler. It's one of the most #cyberpunk things I own.