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Another happy Svalboard user is crushing it on day 1! I'm really amazed at how quickly most folks are adapting, users of split ergo boards seem to be getting the hang in a week or so, and transitioning to full-time use after 2-3 weeks!

Took me way longer twenty years ago on Datahand, but I had atrocious touch-typing form ;P

Context: Svalboard is my evolution of Datahand and lalboard into a production device. I build them myself here in Pacifica, CA.

It surrounds the fingers with magnetically actuated keys in 5 directions, with total anatomical customizability through novel fitment mechanisms that can suit any hand size and finger anatomy.

20g force is standard, and the profile is insanely tactile/clicky, with instant actuation and very fast breakaway of forces (1/x^2).

It runs QMK-Vial, and is totally modular. Replacement parts can be printed on a Prusa MK3S or equivalent.

Lots more detail at https://www.svalboard.com

Come join the Discord, it's pretty lively and I post lots of the day-to-day design and fabrication experiments as I evolve things! :D

https://discord.gg/DnGcHM4Rg8

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[–] Efwis@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

At first glance they look like a funky mouse for each hand. That’s cool. Too bad I don’t have the technique to be able to use something like that.

[–] claussen@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You'd be surprised -- resting the palms fully makes the finger much more capable of controlled small motions 🙃

[–] claussen@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Did you know the original Datahand prototypes included the ability to slide for mousing? Just learned that recently from the original inventor! It's a little weird, I think the modern alternatives are probably better, but he has a working version of it somewhere.

[–] Efwis@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don’t have that fine of motor control to do that. Hell have the time with my mouse I click the wrong thing because I accidentally jerk the mouse during clicking

[–] claussen@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Fair enough! Svalboard isn't really suited for folks with generalized fine-motor problems in the fingers. But I can heartily recommend using Tobii gaze trackers to simplify and speed up your mousing -- really amazing tech and not that expensive. Check out Talon too, for voice+gaze combinations that will blow your mind.