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I absolutely love my kinesis advantage 360. So much so, that I wanna find a similar portable keyboard that I can bring with me in a backpack. I’m looking for split keyboards that has a similar key layout and similar size thumb cluster.

The Halcyon Elora looks promising. Any other recommendations? This will be mostly for coding if you need an idea of what keys are import to me. And I use vim (bwt) if that context helps too lol.

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[–] jaredj@infosec.pub 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah, a flat keyboard will generally beat a keywell keyboard for portability, I suppose. For my current Dactyl Manuform, I printed a hard case that covers each half, and then I set them together bottom-to-bottom and put the whole thing in a bag that happens to be just tight enough. When I put that in my backpack, it's like a large plastic stone. Not flat. Works well enough for me though.