I learned today that there is a project on Crowdsupply.com that is attempting to redefine the way one uses a keayboard.
This design integrates typing, pointing and clicking, and ergonomics. In other words, it works as a keyboard AND a mouse for your computer (in addition to being compact, but expandable to fit the most comfortable position for your hands).
How? Well, it splits in two and works with programmable layers/macros to make sure you can do everything a conventional keyboard does... and more.
Oh, yes, the UHK also supports Linux and gives you the option to show it is YOUR Linux keyboard by not having the Windows logo in the super key.
This whole thing sounds kind of crazy, but I have to admit it is an interesting idea.
Visit this page to see it in action.
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