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by lynaghk
26 Jan 2018, 01:31
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Building a foldable, ortholinear scissor switch travel keyboard
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FletchINKy wrote: Interesting piece of kit! Does it require a flat surface to work on or are the individual halves pretty rigid?
Structurally, the halves are essentially just PCBs, so they have a bit of flex. It'd be rigid enough to use on your lap, though.
by lynaghk
25 Jan 2018, 02:28
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Building a foldable, ortholinear scissor switch travel keyboard
Replies: 13
Views: 12654

This particular specimen is in pieces, so I can't check whether the separate space keys send different keycodes.
That's a great idea, though!
Using one as a modifier to map symbols and backspace to the full-sized keys could work, though it might mess up my muscle memory on other machines =P ...
by lynaghk
21 Nov 2017, 14:08
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Building a foldable, ortholinear scissor switch travel keyboard
Replies: 13
Views: 12654

Building a foldable, ortholinear scissor switch travel keyboard

I've happily typed on a Kinesis Advantage for years, but am doing a lot of carry-on-only travel, and I can't say that keyboard is exactly space efficient = )

Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find much in the ergonomic, space efficient wireless keyboard market.

The closest I could find was ...

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