And here it is, my (current? latest? last?) interaction with the #MechanicalKeyboards world.

https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/keyboards/ergodash/ergodash.html#ergodash---day-521-

I think that, this time, together with my lovely #ErgoDash (really, my endgame keyboard), I also have reached nirvana, with the endgame _also_ for the #keycaps set.

See you in next episode, when the keycaps will arrive and I will write about them!
For now, thanks again to @hyde for having wrote the toot about #YuzuKeycaps: you've shown me the light!

ErgoDash

@hyde
And that's it: money gone! 😇
https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/keyboards/ergodash/ergodash.html#ergodash---day-522-

I think this is actually my endgame #keycaps set for my #ErgoDash #MechanicalKeyboard and, except for the money spent, I'm happy.
Waiting for the keycaps to arrive!

ErgoDash

@AAMfP haha I spent some time yesterday to customize the layout ! I won't tell anything to my wife though hahah

@AAMfP have you tried #dvorak layout ?

How's the colemak ?

@hyde
Never tried Dvorak.
Colemak-DH is hard, atfer 30+ years in QWERTY.
Still, it feels more balanced and natural.
I never touch-typed but self-taugnt a hybrid way: same fingers on same keys, but hands moving. Still, I was able to write at around 70 wpm, so typing without thinking.
I'm training with keybr.com and on home row only I'm at around 40 wpm, so on daily life typing is hindering thoughts.
https://www.keybr.com/profile/f5vmplt
But I will continue to learn!
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@AAMfP Nice ... I think i have the same issue with dvorak. I am around 50 wpm where I was a bit better before.

I started using it in 2019, and now I'm okay with it. But, I struggled at the beginning ... Especially at work 😅

@AAMfP I'm still trying to find a good colorscheme for my next set ... If you have some links I would appreciate it ;)
@hyde
Go with yuzukeycaps.com, as I wrote in the post.
Pretty cool.