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[-] eclectic_electron@sh.itjust.works 4 points 11 months ago

I built a 4x5 dactyl manuform and use it for coding. I will definitely be going with a bigger layout for whatever I do next. The really small layouts are amazing for prose, but for code that makes heavy use of unusual punctuation, it's not ideal. Layers are great and I really prefer having numbers on a layer, for example, but then for something like typing a version number I have to switch layers every other character. It would be great to have enough keys to have things like period and colon available on multiple layers.

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