I just had to put the components in the case and plug the cables. One of the kits just needed the sensors to be attached to the female pins already soldered in the board. It took me less than 10 min to assemble both.
Got it. They have an ESP chip in them, so they have wifi.
One is ESP32-C3 and the other is ESP8266.
But I’m powering them with the included cable, which is pretty decent. You can certainly power it with battery but I have no idea about its power consumption.
Taking a better look at the glove80, it's definitely appealing to me, since it also has the function keys on it. It's about CA$550 vs about CA$450 for the dactyl, which has less keys.
I'm trying to find one that I can use for years to come, since they are very pricey.
It has more than the ergo I saw too. I'm used to number row and function keys and wouldn't want to lose that. That would probably take some getting used to it but if I can still have those keys, no reason to choose one that doesn't.
Wildfire smoke & low air quality- AQHI 10+ in many ON & QC regions (www.ctvnews.ca)
From North Bay through Ottawa-Gatineau to Montreal the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is again over the top of its range at 10+....
I bought Air Quality sensors for reasons. This is the current reading on my balcony (lemmy.ca)
How do vinyl records hold stereo sound? (www.youtube.com)
The backwards compatibility achieved by clever "simple mechanics" is very cool!
Wanting to move from conventional to ergo mech. Am overwhelmed. Send help.
I'm a complete novice to mech and ergo so I apologize in advance for any sins lol...
Overwhelmed by options of ergo keyboards. Please send help.
I've been wanting to try an ergo split keyboard but there are so many options....