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francis

hi Waylon. Do you plan to write about this? I would be interested to hear your initial, 1 month, 3 months, experiences with a 40%.

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Ilai Fallach

@waylonwalker I'd like to see such a blog post as well! It might push me further down the size ❀️

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Waylon Walker

I've been using a split ergo 40% for a year now. I will say that day one on a split ergo it tough, but me and the few people I have converted got over that hump aftr a few days. 40% it quite a bit harder. I'd say a month in I was "ok", but not great. It takes time to set up your config the way that works for you. In a way it's kinda like vim, were trying to change few keys at a time is good, but to get in you have to change a whole bunch all at once. numbers weren't too bad for me, it was all the symbols, brackets, parens, etc that got me, but now I know where I have everything laid out very well, I never got to this point and always was looking at a normal keeb for symbols and stuff.

Also a split ergo feels soooo comfy when you get into it, It just feels like your fingers are twisted on anything else. that said you pay the price of a few wpm. I think part of this is that there are a few overlap keys that you can no longer hit with both hands.

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Ilai Fallach

Thanks for this personal experience. I believe a split keeb or an Alice layout is my next experience. 40% later ☺️

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francis

Thanks. Great info. The split ergo 40%s look really nice. Tempting...

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Waylon Walker

I way under estimated how hard 40% would be and how easy split ergo would be