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littlekeyboards OP t1_iu8vcb9 wrote

After using smaller ergo keyboards for years, one of the things I’ve missed is the big space bar. This Reviung53 definitely scratches that itch while still keeping with a compact layout. Its hot swap and has different layout options for the space bar, enter, shift, and cap lock. Other specs for this keyboard include an Elite-C MCU, TX stabilizers, Milk switches, and MT3 Cyber keycaps. If you like this keyboard, they’re now available on the Little Keyboards online store.

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onowahoo t1_iua2to6 wrote

Perfect keyboard for all the F9 haters

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littlekeyboards OP t1_iua3hwd wrote

lol. i actually put dedicated arrow keys on F5-F8. i still keep arrow keys at ESDF on a different layer since I'm used to navigating from those keys as well.

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evilapa t1_iu9psei wrote

Very cool, but how do you type numbers and symbols on it?

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ICantPCGood t1_iu9wupj wrote

You put them on a second layer, probably under q through p.

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onowahoo t1_iua4ydk wrote

I totally get layers and compact keyboards now and I even understand some of these keyboards that share Q and Tab... Even if it's not for me.

This just feels like it a missing opportunity to move every F1 key left one so it goes to F9 and put the ESC at the left corner. Personally, I need ESC on top left.

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ICantPCGood t1_iualvft wrote

I could see that, I wouldn't be able to use esc in that position either, though, I prefer escape left of A in place of capslock. That said, I took a look at the kit and it appears that the microcontroller goes in that position, though I suppose they could have put the microcontroller on the right so that all the keys in that row could be moved over to the left.

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