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Keyboard that would help avoid fingers strain
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I kind of like Cloudnine's ergoeomic keyboards. They're fairly inexpensive for a split mechanical keyboard, but I like most things about them. There's a full size (huge) and a TKL (merely large).
The configuration software is Windows-only, and also not very good, but you don't have to use it for anything.
You're right, these are not that expensive for split keyboards. Too bad that they are not sold in my country, so I would need to consider additional transport costs.
I wonder if macro keys would be recognized by Linux? The configuration software would be unnecessary if I could use basic configuration files for my window manager and define behavior by providing key codes.