Note: Software engineers and others who require regular access to the standard F keys may prefer the USB model because on the Bluetooth model the Fn key must be held down to access F1-F12. Freestyle2 for Mac (USB) TheFreestyle2 for Mac USBkeyboard features the same great ergonomic design an...
The Workman keyboard layout was developed even more recently with a particular emphasis on software programming. The Workman layout was designed to address one of the most frequent criticisms of Colemak i.e. the relative placement of the H and E keys resulting in an awkward posture when typing ...
SmartSet Apps are designed as a lightweight GUI to read and write to the simple .txt configuration files stored on virtual flash drive (aka the "v-Drive") of each (programmable) Kinesis and Kinesis Gaming keyboard and foot pedal. At present, each device has its own unique version of the...
Programming, macro recording and layout backup save/load can be performed entirely on-keyboard with no additional software. Also appears as USB mouse, mouse functions can be be bound to keys. Built-in virtual machine interpreter for running up to six concurrent independent tasks. ...
I use browns, oranges, and reds so the keyboard is easy to look at in low light.The third reason I wanted a keyboard like this is for on the fly macro programming. Back in the late 90s I had a keyboard that let you program extra keys on the keyboard and it was awesome for short...
Kinesis has been at the forefront of the ergonomic keyboard revolution since 1992. Featuring concave key wells with a vertical, non-staggered (orthogonal) layout, the Advantage2 is designed to reduce finger extension and relax your fingers and hands. Separating the key wells in this fashion keeps...
Connect the left side keyboard to USB. Press Mod+macro1 to put the left side into bootloader mode; it should attach to your computer as a USB drive. Copyleft.uf2to the USB drive and it will disconnect. Power off both keyboards (by unplugging them and making sure the switches are off)...