Kind of curiosity. I wanted to give it a shot because the keys in the bottom corner of the keyboard were, I felt, kind of wasted since they are kind of hard to reach. But I don't always keep my feet in the same place so moving my whole foot back into position to hit shift was a little ridiculous. And I ended up with redundant command keys elsewhere on the keyboard that I used way more often. So it wasn't a huge win for me tbqh.
All of that was on a Let's Split[0] which is a split keyboard where each side is a 4x6 grid. I liked it pretty well but I knew I wanted to try a vertical stagger so I changed to an Iris[1]. Since the two halves are connected over I2C I thought I could maybe add a "third half" with a bunch of pedals connected, but I kind of lost interest when I found that just using my hands was so much more pleasant with this keyboard.
All of that was on a Let's Split[0] which is a split keyboard where each side is a 4x6 grid. I liked it pretty well but I knew I wanted to try a vertical stagger so I changed to an Iris[1]. Since the two halves are connected over I2C I thought I could maybe add a "third half" with a bunch of pedals connected, but I kind of lost interest when I found that just using my hands was so much more pleasant with this keyboard.
[0] https://keeb.io/products/levinson-lets-split-w-led-backlight
[1] https://keeb.io/collections/frontpage/products/iris-keyboard...