A model of keyboard that has been in continuous production since 1985 through to this day. They are well liked for their modern layout, long lifespan (ones made in 1985 still going strong to this day), and high quality clicky mechanism (blows cherry blues out of the water imho).
Pull the key caps, rearrange them how you want, and remap it in the OS.
I thought Unicomp (the company who now owns the patents for the model m) might have a devorak layout, but it doesn’t look like it’s a current offering.
True. If you’re building your own keyboards, the model m uses buckling spring switch’s. If there is a way to get those on their own, I suppose it would be possible to build something to your liking. If you care enough.
Seriously, what the hell is a model m?
The only thing I could find is an old-school keyboard by IBM. I guess that’s it and OP just likes the hacker vibes of using that kind of keyboard?
A model of keyboard that has been in continuous production since 1985 through to this day. They are well liked for their modern layout, long lifespan (ones made in 1985 still going strong to this day), and high quality clicky mechanism (blows cherry blues out of the water imho).
One of the best keyboards
Sure it’s not some Tesla?
Pretty sure 2S3XY4U are gonna have to come first. Maybe then I and M.
I would definitely troubleshoot in a better mood while on a Tesla lmao
Ah. I don’t think I’ll ever know that particular pleasure. I won’t be able to go back after switching to a preonic/Dvorak.
Pull the key caps, rearrange them how you want, and remap it in the OS.
I thought Unicomp (the company who now owns the patents for the model m) might have a devorak layout, but it doesn’t look like it’s a current offering.
Fair, but that wouldn’t help the ortholinear issue though.
Get the even better model f, in this modern ortholinear layout https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/product/ortholinear-split-ergonomic-model-f-keyboard/
Oh that is pretty cool!
True. If you’re building your own keyboards, the model m uses buckling spring switch’s. If there is a way to get those on their own, I suppose it would be possible to build something to your liking. If you care enough.
It would be cool if someone created an mx compatible buckling spring switch. I would definitely be down to test drive those.
You can order their custom keyboard with US Dvorak layout.
That wouldn’t help the ortholinear issue though.