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So why not make your own? Sure, you could assemble one from a kit, but why not take a cheap mechanical keyboard, slice it in half and just waves hands connect the two halves back together?
The EclairM0 isn’t a commercial product that anyone is trying to sell though – it’s a DIY project from developer ... own model with a bigger screen or keyboard. The EclairM0 is powered ...
[Marcus Young] is a fan of ortholinear ergonomic comfort, but not of cables. He gave [adereth]’s dactyl keyboard some wings by using a Bluetooth micro, and the Pterodactyl was born. Of course ...