


Currently working on finishing my setup which is quite unorthodox yet works perfectly with these. I really love this keyboard! I have an advantage2 and love that as well, however the aesthetics of the advantage360 were obviously incredibly appealing to me along with the split keyboard side of things. The icing on the cake for this setup would be to incorporate one of those old IBM nubbin mice, or a trackpad into the board so you could just leave your hands down forever.

The main thing I wish is that each piece had a threaded mounting hole on the bottom so I could easily mount it on a chair (been thinking of actually mounting it so my arms hang down to type for ultimate ergonomics). I still have a number is mis-clicks, especially for keys that are in different places like +, but I think I'll be faster on this than on a regular keyboard eventually. I'm now up past 50 WPM on it which is only a bit slower than I am on a "normal" keyboard but perfectly servicable.

It was worth the wait for sure, but it's taken a few days to get used to it. I've been on a regular keyboard for the past few months cause my old Freestyle died and I was waiting for this. The github interface is a little slow, but fine honestly. I had to move a few keys around and remap them to make it suit me, but once that is done it has been great.
