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Every "split" mechanical keyboard currently being sold that I know of
@Keyhabit
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Alas, Dygma insists on adding non-removable wrist rests to their keyboards. I believe using wrist rests can contribute to carpal tunnel issues. They also make keyboards unnecessarily clunky. Get a keyboard tray and operate your keyboard low down near your lap where it should be and wrist rests become totally obsolete. If the wrist rests were detachable with the Dygma products, I'd be all over them.

@jpbochi
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jpbochi commented Jul 28, 2023

Alas, Dygma insists on adding non-removable wrist rests to their keyboards.

In their defense, the Dygma Defy is capable of some extreme tenting, doing that without a wrist rest wouldn't be very ergonomic, I think. Either way, making a detacheable wrist rest with tenting would be very hard to accomplish.

Also, the wrist cushion of the Defy is easily removable. Not the whole wrist rest, but may be something.

@Stratus3D
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I also just discovered the Ergohaven K:02, which should be on this list. https://ergohaven.xyz/k02

@ShawnFumo
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ShawnFumo commented Dec 30, 2023

In their defense, the Dygma Defy is capable of some extreme tenting, doing that without a wrist rest wouldn't be very ergonomic, I think. Either way, making a detacheable wrist rest with tenting would be very hard to accomplish.

Glove80 does have both tenting and removable wrist rest. Both the main keyboard and the wrist rest have feet with threaded rods you can unscrew to tent (and optional longer rods for higher tenting). That method also lets them do mounting for their camera/quick release plates since the threaded rods go through holes in the plate and then the feet go on under to secure it (and let it be flat on a table for the quick release version).

As an aside, it is worth looking into mounting options in general. If you’re willing to spend a bit, can get some really high quality clamps and then arms which you can fully adjust and lock down with a single mechanism. You can then clamp to a chair for a “captain’s chair” setup or clamp to the edge of a table and have the halves be down below, do any tilt you want, etc.

I got the wider plate on the right side with my Glove80, but that does limit the tilt of the plate itself if you’re using a mouse. I may end up getting a Magic Trackpad and Velcro it to the plate for a more flexible solution.

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@dmellstrom
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@itod
Your list includes the Kinesis Freestyle, even though it's not mechanical. However, you omitted the Freestyle Pro, which is mechanical. https://kinesis-ergo.com/keyboards/freestyle-pro-keyboard/

What gives?

@Keyhabit
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Nor are the two Goldtouch boards...

@AJolly
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AJolly commented Apr 25, 2024

Since I last commented on this I've now switched to a svalboard lightly.

It looks weird but both was pretty easy to switch to, and has these amazing magnetic separation keys that are unlike anything else I've ever tried.

So nice for my finger pain!

https://svalboard.com/

@jessehouwing
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UHK now comes with a 75% layout, including arrow keys and more thumb buttons and a row of F keys with wireless option.

Keychron Q11 split is another option.

Naya Create is another interesting option.

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