For people from #All In the Mechanical Keyboards family there are some smaller families! The #Ortholinear, where our keys are aligned, to make it easier for your fingers to move to letters and make it easier on your muscles And #Split Keyboards! Where you can put some space between them, to ease muscles in your back and shoulders for something more nice to use

(Plus you get some space in the middle to put your coffee or microphone)

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You got my curiosity, is the halves connected with usb-c?

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It is indeed, which is the only part of the keyboard I am a bit scared about, USB C can sometimes break and that could be a bit of work

But, it’s already been a year with it

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I like the small keeb fidget :-) …and nice keyboard btw.

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