Post #3764917
2026-07-10 21:02 UTC
@catmisgivings@stranger.social @ammaratef45@social.coop @clackups@social.noleron.com with Cyrillic or Asian languages, it's more difficult, as the standard keyboard HID interface sends physical key positions from an ANSI keyboard, not utf-8 characters. We're basically using the IBM PC keyboard standard from 40+ years ago.
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@JessTheUnstill@infosec.exchange 2026-07-12 16:15
It wouldn't be a one handed, but something like this https://keeb.io/collections/ergonomic-split-keyboards - an ergonomic split keyboard would allow you to position the keyboard however works. I've even seen youtubes of people taking wireless models of these sorts of keyboards and attaching them to arms of chairs or their legs so they don't have to raise their arms at all. @bonkers@nerdculture.de @catmisgivings@stranger.social @ammaratef45@social.coop @clackups@social.noleron.com