I've tried different wrist wrests over the years but I've found that having them floating is the most comfortable for me.
I'm thinking about building a split board but I'm still not sure what I'm going to do with that, more research is needed. For some reason I think I want to build a fully wireless corne with Choc switches but I see that the newest corne PCB is not really setup for wireless.
It's very pretty, but I shudder just thinking about the finger acrobatics for shortcuts that my work software requires to be efficient. I either have to have a macropad the size of your whole keyboard right next to it or at least all the numbers and F-keys.
In some software I have to do CTRL+LeftALT+F10 followed by entering a number. Shifting between the layers for that or moving one of the typing hands to the numpad would really slow me down.
It's why I prefer the 75% keyboard layout. Has pretty much everything important in a compact manner, excluding the numpad. It's unfortunately also one of the rarer layouts though, but for me a direct evolution of the classic TKL design.
Sorry, I know this is a late addition and unrelated, but I've updated my rabbit hole experience the last few weeks. I've seen the coiled cables a lot, is there some benefit to them?
Not really, mostly for looks. Some people like that they come apart in the middle but I haven't found that to really help in any way. At home I use a normal very basic cable. I had some rewards points on drop that I used for a few things and that cable found itself in my cart. I probably wouldn't spend much on a keyboard cable unless you want a specific look.