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Pop up Keyboard Museum

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 16:38
by hoggy
I joined a tech group just a few weeks back, they were thinking of a subject for the following week so I mentioned that I had a collection of ergo boards that might be of at least some interest.

Here's how it turned out...

Had some nice comments, and someone suggested doing it again during litfest later in the year.ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 17:24
by MrDuul
Wow this is really interesting.

Could you compile a list of the keyboards in these pictures?

The left two keyboards on the first picture are really cool

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 17:45
by hoggy
Top picture: starting from the left and moving to the right
ErgoFlex
Datahand
IBM M15
Cherry MX5000

Second picture
Northgate Omnikey Evolution
Mykey Ergonomixx
Datadesk Smartboard

Third picture
Datadesk Smartboard (overlap from second picture)
Marquardt Mini Ergo
Goldtouch
Orbitouch

Fourth picture
Safetype

Fifth picture
Matias Ergopro
Maltron 3D

Sixth picture
Ergodox
Diverge
Atreus
Cykey
Alphagrip
Twiddler

Seventh picture
LZ-GH
Yogitype
Tex Yoda
Typematrix 2020

Eighth
VE.A - kit
X-Bows pre-production sample
Phantom and LZ pcbs
Phantom plate
Bison keyboard case - not wired
Travel Friendly keyboard
LZ-Ergo

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 17:59
by subcat
You have quite the collection, wow! Thanks for sharing. Do you exclusively use ergo boards?

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 18:42
by XMIT
Oh neat, there's "my" M15! I'm glad it found a good home.

Any special reason for the interest in ergonomic boards?

I wonder, too, if you've tried a uTron, and if you have a keyboard.io on order.

Re: Pop up Keyboard Museum

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 19:39
by hoggy
I have to admit to just using a laptop at home, but then I don't tend to type much outside of work. I do have a few 'normal' boards, too.

Nice spot! The M15 was quite popular, along with the cherry and the cykey. I tend towards ergo keyboards as I have an issue with my nerves in my arms (not as dramatic as it sounds)

Haven't tried a uTron, I know Webwit has one in his collection. If you find one on your travels, I'm calling dibs!

Re: Pop up Keyboard Museum

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 19:40
by hoggy
Oh, yes, I'm eagerly awaiting a keyboard.io. looks like they are getting close to shipping.

Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 19:53
by webwit
Oooh, that's a great ergo collection! Even better than my humble one.