Hey Gang.
Anyone using one of these fancy keyboards? https://www.zsa.io/moonlander
I’m not sure about the separate halves, but the multiple pressure points/press and hold and “tap dance” features seem made for daw work.
I also appreciate this company being small and custom made.
Thoughts?
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Moonlander computer keyboard
Moonlander computer keyboard
- kayle
Re: Moonlander computer keyboard
looks like a really good idea, but at $400 I think I'll wait for the idea to mature a little bit.
Re: Moonlander computer keyboard
Yeah, it is a big expense. I wonder how I would get along with it. And the company, being small, does have a pretty hefty return requirement - you have to send the keyboard (paying for shipping) back to Taiwan, about $90. So it isn't something to take on lightly.
I do really like this idea of layers for the keys though. You can have up to three layers. So, assigning one of the buttons as a layer switch, you could have layer 1 be a regular QWERTY keyboard, Layer 2 be keycommand layer and layer 3 be specific for a particular DAW or what ever. switch between them with the LED colors indicating which layer you are on. Kind of a neat idea.
Also the idea of holding down a key as opposed to pressing it is interring. press the s key, get a s. Press and hold it to trigger a save document command. It is a very interesting idea.
I do really like this idea of layers for the keys though. You can have up to three layers. So, assigning one of the buttons as a layer switch, you could have layer 1 be a regular QWERTY keyboard, Layer 2 be keycommand layer and layer 3 be specific for a particular DAW or what ever. switch between them with the LED colors indicating which layer you are on. Kind of a neat idea.
Also the idea of holding down a key as opposed to pressing it is interring. press the s key, get a s. Press and hold it to trigger a save document command. It is a very interesting idea.
- kayle