Moonlander Keyboard
Some very brief notes on my evolving keyboard setup.
After several decades of computer work, often in not-so ergonomic settings (Figure 1), my hands and wrists are quite sensitive to carpel tunnel. Thus, I became very interested in the ZSA Moonlander keyboard. I was able to obtain one and have been working with it for probably a year now, and made some customizations like additional legs to get a better tenting angle (Figure 2). My keyboard layout has gone through several iterations, but I’m finally gravitating toward a layout that works well for my purposes. The keyboard currently features four primary layers: QWERTY keys, navigation keys to minimize mouse use, RStudio layer for common tasks, and a number pad.
Citation
BibTeX citation:
@online{craig2022,
author = {Craig, Nathan},
title = {Moonlander {Keyboard}},
date = {2022-12-08},
url = {https://nmc.quarto.pub/nmc/posts/2022-12-08-moonlander-keyboard.html},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Craig, Nathan. 2022. “Moonlander Keyboard.” December 8,
2022. https://nmc.quarto.pub/nmc/posts/2022-12-08-moonlander-keyboard.html.