Top is Das Pro 4, bottom is ErgoDox EZ

Love the customization and quickly learning to love the split keyboard. The non-staggered keys are going to take me a long time to get used to. I’m struggling with the bottom row and outer-edge keys the most.

Still happy with it but it’s going to be a while before I can use it at work or for anything useful.

Edit*** Already doing a lot better! To be fair, this was an easier sentence…

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26 WPM on first day is pretty solid.

I dropped from 70 to 15 when starting with an Ergodox and it took me about 10 days to get back to 60+

(And then I decided to switch to Colemak layout which is much harder than Row stagger -> column stagger I’d say)

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