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I tried this, but honestly the keyswitches are awfully heavy when you are pressing more than 2 of them at once. I ended up half-building a steno keyboard with lighter switches for this reason... half-building because I started during the pandemic, no microcontrollers I wanted were available, and then I forgot about the project until ... just now. Someday though.



I have seen people refit the Uni steno keyboards with lighter springs, it looks like the easiest way to get started.


Ergodox is actually a very usable design for steno.




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