Post Azlp24wEulwuvC4360 by troed@swecyb.com
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 (DIR) Post #Azlp1wRoU0rEaVldYm by troed@swecyb.com
       2025-10-31T12:32:21Z
       
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       Day two of relearning how to use a keyboard (a.k.a moving to a split keyboard).After lots of configuration I'm reasonably happy with the setup and I'm beginning to mostly, slowly, hit the intended keys on the first try.I've been touch typing for easily 35 years, with the wrong hand position and no clear separation of hand duty so this is one of the more difficult things I've ever done.This toot probably took 5 minutes to write.
       
 (DIR) Post #Azlp1xdC5BYUG66EwC by letoram@infosec.exchange
       2025-10-31T12:36:08Z
       
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       @troed I went through the same transition with a similar background, daily monkeytype sessions for 30 minutes - back to 120wpm after a few weeks (model 100 and a glove80).Now mentally preparing to do it all over  again but with a chorded handmount (clawtype).
       
 (DIR) Post #Azlp24wEulwuvC4360 by troed@swecyb.com
       2025-10-31T12:41:15Z
       
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       This is the keyboard I went with: https://falbatech.click/products/redox-ft-low-profile-fully-assembled-custom-mechanical-keyboard
       
 (DIR) Post #Azlp2DaElwhHjYq6YC by troed@swecyb.com
       2025-10-31T13:46:12Z
       
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       I specifically went out of my way to purchase a European-built keyboard btw, if you wonder why it's not "brand name". Beautiful birch, blank keycaps. Happy so far.