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This might just be the most overengineered desktop gear I've ever come across. The Naya Connect system features four devices built around a modular keyboard to upgrade your setup with all kinds of shortcuts and tactile inputs.

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[–] ExtremeDullard@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

That's not my opinions (or rather, many people share my opinions):

  • Kailh Choc v2 switches aren't bad (in fact, I'm typing this on a laptop with those switches and I like them), but there are better switches out there. Plus, those flat keycaps look really awful to type on. But, point taken, to each his own I guess.
  • The Kensington Expert Mouse is widely regarded as the best trackball in the world. That's why it's been in continuous production almost unchanged for three decades.
  • The 3DConnexion SpaceMouse (and derivatives) is the CAD industry standard.
  • Being able to use those things all at the same time is better than swapping between a trackball and a 3D mouse. This is plain obvious. And being able to position them however you like on your desk is also plainly better - if only for left-handed people.

Those are just hard facts, not lofty claims.