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.
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.