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I had an interesting experience the other day. I have been using split keyboards for years, but only recently began using a Kinesis Advantage 360 Pro as my daily driver for work; I am so use to the layout now, that in instances where I have to use a non-split, or even my older splits, my fingers fail me entirely - like my brain forgot how to type, my thumbs eagerly searching for the thumb cluster that isn't there.

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[-] Miro@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I daily drive my Moonlander for a good 95% if not more and when I go to the office once a week, I just bring the laptop.

I miss some automation and shortcuts but it's not that terrible after the first 10 minutes of typing.

I do miss my Moonlander at work and I'm able to carry it with but I'm also lazy. 😊

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