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Gosha

I've been using the #PlanckEZ keyboard for exactly one year now, and it's been really good for my persistent wrist pain. It's an unusual keyboard, so I'd be happy to answer any questions folks might have about it!

Planck EZ keyboard viewed from the top
Planck EZ keyboard on a desk with a monitor, a trackball, and other assorted stuff
Planck EZ on a desk among books, notebooks, and other things
Planck EZ keyboard on a dining table connected to a laptop raised on a pile of books, travel mode
10 comments
Alastair M. D. Touw

@gosha Bit of a pointed one: in what ways do you like it more than you liked the Moonlander?

Gosha

@amdt I like that it's compact and travel friendly. Also, due to the small size, my fingers need to travel less, which seems to reduce the strain on my wrist. Since switching to this, my persistent wrist pain hasn't come back!

Andre

@gosha

I want one of these but with Premiere Pro shortcut keys!

Gosha

@Pappy You might be able to find those keycaps on drop.com or somewhere like that!

Andy Alderwick

@gosha Now that you're used to 47 keys, if someone offered you a keyboard with even fewer keys (let's say the Gherkin at 30), would you be excited to try it?

I've noticed quite a few anecdotes where folk continually remove keys with each generation until they're satisfied, which is when they get down to 18 or 10 🙀

Gosha

@alderwick Good question! I haven't been tempted to go smaller, and I guess this is mainly because my main motivation in trying new keyboards is to remove physical pain. This keyboard has reached that goal, so I have no need to try anything else. I'd rather master this tool I already have!

gustav

@gosha I don't have any questions about the keyboard, but that's a lovely desk!!

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