Technically not an ergo board, but in it’s current setup I’m using it as a one handed gamepad. That makes it ergo, right?
After a year off from gaming, I’ve been itching to play. While designing some sort of gamepad, I realized I had basically already designed what I was wanting - Chaz.
After tossing ZMK and an adjusted keymap on it, I think it’ll work well enough while I think about what I really want in a gamepad. If, for some godawful reason, you want one of these - I’ve got a few kits up on my site or if you think you want five of this abomination, it’s Open Source.
This is like the mega bloks of keyboards
one handed gamepad. That makes it ergo, right?
It’s got split space bar, it counts!
It’s a hilarious board layout but I can see how this could be a left half of am asymmetric split ergo.i was going to ask, but this makes a lot more sense. my issue with the one hand boards was the number of keys some games will use in active play
This is similar to a “Minecraft layer” I added to my last split ergo keyboard. I got all the keys I needed on to the left half. I did it by making a second row of numbers across the top and moving the other rows down. Seeing the number pad on the right here makes me wonder if I should try that design instead.