Choosing the correct model of ortho split keyboard
Hi,
I use an Ergodox and I’d like to get a keyboard that would best fit my use case :
alpha keys without numbers nor side column modifier (3x5 matrix for each hand)
3 keys for each thumb
the inner thumb key should be compatible with a larger keycap
compatible with choc profile
pinky staggering more pronounced than the Ergodox (or the Corne)
I found the Chocofi that matches all of those criteria but I’m not expert, do you think there is something more suited ? Maybe a variation of the Piantor ?
Have a look at Piantor or Cantor keyboards. Have built a Piantor myself some months ago and I love it.
But - it all comes down to personal taste so keep looking!
There are also keyboard databases for you to scroll through and get inspirations from.
That's fair. From my experience I probably wouldn't notice a difference if the thumb keycap would be larger as the point of contact is quite small and not a flat area so the keycap doesn't have to provide a large area.
For reference my keyb: Piantor, Kailh Choc V1, Red Pro switches (35g) with MBK caps. Actually, I consider going even lighter on the switches (blue/pink: 20g), at least for the pinkes